I always knew the asparagus had issues....
What kind of mind pretzel did this guy use to come to that conclusion?
“Oppose transgenderism?”
How does one oppose such a thing.
I think we can oppose governmental payments for most every elective surgery. We can oppose the woke teaching in the schools.
Transgenderism starts as a mental issue. I cannot oppose what any person “thinks.”
I think I will listen to Jesus instead.
Where’s God when Phil Vischer jumps the shark?
I think he should demasculinize himself to prove his good faith conviction.
He’s walking down the path many have walked before. First the path of Biblical moralism - feel-good stories of how we can be a better person. Then trying to fit God into their subjective opinions shaped by today’s culture. Then an outright rejection or twisting of clear scripture.
All of this reveals that these people, like Vischer, have never really embraced the holiness and righteousness of the one true God as revealed in scripture. God defines true love and mercy and yet his perfect justice will still fall on the unrepentant sinner.
Transgenderism is a mental illness, no different than anorexia. By “accepting”, we are not encouraging people afflicted with this illness to get treatment. That, in and of itself, is a tragedy.
Same with obesity. We are told it’s normal. Healthy. Attractive. It’s not. 87% of those who have died or been hospitalized with COVID are obese or overweight. This is over and above the drain they place on our healthcare system.
For an ideology that says “follow the science”, it’s amazing how they deny help to those who need it most through some emotional response to a health crisis.
Freeper Disambiguator says (unambiguously) Phil Vischer is apostate.
I’ll be interested to hear what Skye Jethani (co-host with Vischer of the Holy Post Podcast and an ordained minister) has to say about this. They were both Never Trumpers, but Skye seems more reasonable and grounded.
Veggie Tales has NEVER been Christian. At BEST, its family entertainment that reimagined a few Bible stories. Its success was driven by positioning itself as Christian-friendly, marketing to Christian parents/teachers/daycare, and the lack of quality Christian media for children.
He went off the deep end years ago.
Bob the Tomato went heretic.
1 John 2:19 applies.
Phil Vischer seems like a double-crosser that traded his ethical values for a sack of silver. Now, he will reap his rewards on Earth and I didn’t say nice rewards. It may be go to hell time quicker than he expects.
“Dave and the Giant Pickle” is still one of my go-to’s when I need a good laugh. It’s a shame that Vischer was a fraud Christian all along, but the early VT shows were at least funny and entertaining. They got less funny and entertaining as time went on and my kids soon lost interest. The Christianity portrayed in those early shows was a child’s view of Christianity - not totally invalid but not very deep either. Don’t recall anything openly heretical.
There’s another site called Charlotte something (NC), which is totally pro-sin. I thought this article was from the pro-sin site.
Beth Moore, this guy.
So many sell outs.