cingram said:xm41 said:Why does every religious group with a couple bucks feel they have to broadcast the same crap everywhere and anywhere?
They're evangelizing.
The He's Alive radio network and others like it are run by religious hypocrites. If they were so concerned with loving people they would spend their money on feeding the hungry or buying medicine for sick people or any other way than spamming the airwaves with their so-called message.
I wouldn't know if they're hypocrites or not. There's plenty of questionable messages on Christian radio (and
don't even get me started on Christian television) but I enjoy He's Alive in the late-night and overnight hours,
when the station/network is playing mostly music.
C.
C. is right on count one. As He ascended into heaven, Jesus did say go into all the world and make disciples of every nation. And He didn't limit the means so we must assume in the modern age that would include radio.
And as to the second argument, when Judas Iscariot objected to a woman breaking open a container of precious ointment and anointing Jesus with it, saying it could have been sold and the proceeds given to the poor, the evangelist writing this account pointed to Judas taking advantage of the disciples' treasury and quoted Jesus as saying that woman had done a good thing, essentially anointing Him for burial in the days that would follow. Jesus said there always would be the poor, but He would not always be with His disciples, again forecasting His death.
Finally, as to that reference to "crap," yes there is chaff (sometimes a lot of it) along with the wheat on most religious stations ... as I suspect there is in every aspect of life, religious and secular. By the way, given the variety of denominational and non-denominational stations out there, I would not call it the "same" never mind the "same crap." But what can I say?