radiojjh said:hey sir lawrence....Calvary Chapel is non-denominational....shares a good message when I have attended. down to earth...and good practical stuff that really works good in many lives.......
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Thanks JJ.
While I'm not disputing Calvary's message, I'm disputing how it's delivered.
My wife pointed out another thing: "If you get too many of these low power translator stations choking out the local independent Christian stations and they have to be sold or taken off the air and then if the networks become a monopoly over Christian radio, that sets a dangerous precedent for Christianity because I would hope that history has taught us by now what happens when you concentrate too much power in any delivery of religious education. And the worst cults started out with the best intentions......."
Power corrupts. Folks in the radio biz know that painfully well. And everybody suffers for it. Everything starts out innocently enough but as the power gets bigger, so do the temptations and when you see the piles of translator apps these people at the FCC have to deal with, on top of lack of actual educational opportunity to the communities they serve as well as local independent programming, you pretty much get the idea.
Not saying Calvary or EMF are cults, but they really need to cool their jets for one damn minute and just be thankful to The Good Lord for what they've already got because at the rate they're going, I'm starting to worry. Why not focus all that energy into construction of proper radio station buildings and offering the local Christian communities air time instead of doing everything from the top down? Because any inverted triangle points in the same direction in radio.........