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Back in the day when Kirk Cameron was teen bubblegum idol whose face and form adorned many covers of Tiger Beat and Growing Pains was the most popular show he got into fundamentalist religion. The producers at ABC must have wondered why couldn't they get stuck with an ordinary demanding teen idol who smoked a little dope now and then.
I wish someone would turn those silly questions on Kirk Cameron and ask him some things he might not want to admit to. Of course since he's got the word from Jesus he's going to heaven and you're not. I think Jesus doesn't do or like smug. That's what the Cameron approach is, my way or the highway religion.
You've got to admit that Kirk has certainly found a way to keep a career of sorts going when most teen idols last five years maximum. With his Kiwi sidekick Ray Comfort it's the message he delivers in these 41 episodes of Way Of The Master.
Tolerance, diversity are not to be found in the Cameron/Comfort vocabulary. Skip this show.
I wish someone would turn those silly questions on Kirk Cameron and ask him some things he might not want to admit to. Of course since he's got the word from Jesus he's going to heaven and you're not. I think Jesus doesn't do or like smug. That's what the Cameron approach is, my way or the highway religion.
You've got to admit that Kirk has certainly found a way to keep a career of sorts going when most teen idols last five years maximum. With his Kiwi sidekick Ray Comfort it's the message he delivers in these 41 episodes of Way Of The Master.
Tolerance, diversity are not to be found in the Cameron/Comfort vocabulary. Skip this show.
I myself am a born again Christian and a firm believer of the bible as the truth and the only way.It a great guidelines to a better life because without Jesus in my life i would still be lost(notice i said I). I have seen this program once and thats all i need to see,these two gentlemen mean well but their views in how a person should live their l is a bit twisted,who are we as men to ask people questions that God will be asking at that person judgment day?Jesus wants his servants to spread the gospel and to tell those who want to hear it.There a few scriptures in the bible i could throw out there about judging people and something about telling my brother about the speck in his eye when i have lumber in mine.There are plenty of great men in the bible that did wrong but repented like King David,God knows that we as people can not be perfect but thats what he wants,we are clay and he is the potter he is molding and shaping our lives everyday.Mr Cameron realize that we are not perfect and neither is he.
A terrific display of the lack of knowledge and culture that the average American has pertaining to anything other than popular trends of the moment and selfish personal pride.
The show does an incredible job of pin-pointing such a variety of people from the average Christian, to the non-intelligent person, to the very intellectual atheist, and even talks one on one with highly involved members of the church of Satan.
Kirk Cameron is a great speaker of the truth, and has tremendous insight into the real matters of today, so that he can talk to . He and Ray Comfort are regular guys just like the everyday citizen, who have taken it upon themselves to gain extensive knowledge about the Bible, and not let lame false generalizations of Christianity influence people. Both Cameron and Comfort approach each issue discussed with pure and simple unquestionable logic, that actually directly relates to the individual they are speaking to, instead of speaking over people's heads to where they cannot understand.
This show is not all about fire and brimstone, but rather about understanding that there really is so much more to life, and that everyone from the extreme idiotic to the overly prideful has a chance to become great, for they have it within themselves.
The show does an incredible job of pin-pointing such a variety of people from the average Christian, to the non-intelligent person, to the very intellectual atheist, and even talks one on one with highly involved members of the church of Satan.
Kirk Cameron is a great speaker of the truth, and has tremendous insight into the real matters of today, so that he can talk to . He and Ray Comfort are regular guys just like the everyday citizen, who have taken it upon themselves to gain extensive knowledge about the Bible, and not let lame false generalizations of Christianity influence people. Both Cameron and Comfort approach each issue discussed with pure and simple unquestionable logic, that actually directly relates to the individual they are speaking to, instead of speaking over people's heads to where they cannot understand.
This show is not all about fire and brimstone, but rather about understanding that there really is so much more to life, and that everyone from the extreme idiotic to the overly prideful has a chance to become great, for they have it within themselves.
Unlike the first post, I like the show. As far as picking out stupid people, in one manner or another, everyone is either stupid or ignorant, including the poster. Kirk has chosen a path that he believes in, and for anyone to demean him or his program for that show's their inability to accept others. If you have ever lied, then you ARE a liar. Look, we are all sinners on various levels. When we as individuals realize that, then it opens up a whole world of opportunity. If we deny it, we are only fooling ourselves. I am proud of Kird for his stand on what he believes. Whether or not I agree with him. Personally, I am offended that his program appears on TBN. I veiw TBN as a horrific abomination against Christianity. But until we are all perfect, I guess we will all just have to settle.
It is really sad that people would say Jesus is lame and that this show is offensive. Jesus died for me and you, even though you think he is lame, and whether you believe it or not. One day you will believe it, but by then it will be too late. Maybe instead of watching the show and judging it, you should watch the show and learn about the wonderful things Jesus did for us. Just because you don't believe, does not mean it is not true. And for the person who said they prefer hell, obviously you have no idea what you are heading for, but I'm glad you are looking forward to it. It's funny that those that say they don't believe in God are the first ones to call on Him when they are sick or in trouble. I will pray for all of you that you will come to accept the truth before it is too late.
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Kirk Cameron: The team has only 5 more days to bring the Word of God to Europe. But how many days do you have left?
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