Posted on 09/30/2009 8:54:33 PM PDT by whatisthetruth
In 1960 Roy Masters started Americas first conservative talk radio show on KTYM in Los Angeles, California. Roy Masters and his Advice Line radio program continue today as an institution on radio. Advice Line is currently broadcast nationwide on a 130 radio stations and available via the internet. For more about Roy see:
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Heya! Roy sounds strong tonight. I’m fading fast though. Must say Goodnight.. :)
Please take me off the Roy Masters ping list, Thank you.
Sorry, can’t do it.
My disagreement with a lot of Christian churches isn’t that they run around yelling “repent,” that sort of cliche is decades old and in the past.
Nowadays most churches don’t say “repent” on anything, and hold no moral values on anything that would cause pain in parishioners, like telling them to not divorce their spouses, to not have sex before marriage, to not get angry at their families, to forgive their husbands, etc., etc.
The few churches that DO tell their parishioners to repent do a good thing, in my opinion. My church tells people those sort of things, and they don’t yell it in that old-fashioned, hypnotic way that Baptists are popularly thought to have yelled “repent.”
Thanks for the ping, by the way...
Ed
You mean like John Hagee, who I happened to like btw. I like the fire and brimstone types, guess I like the hypnotic effect their screaming and yelling has on me.
Heh heh, yeah...like him.
When I say the word “dog” and snap my fingers, you will wake up from your trance.
“Dog.”
Heh heh!
See ya’,
Ed
Good morning witt! Sorry, I just am not a nite person, but will stay up tonite, thanks to your thread. : )
I 'simply' enough, am not a morning person so I can for now keep the Roy thread alive on FR.
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