Imp-licit preaching

Peter Brown  |  Features
Date posted:  1 Jul 2001
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We live in a world of very effective preaching. Surprised? But this world is far removed from the pulpit. Direct preaching words are rarely used, as the media, advertising and politicians implicitly divert society from Christian values.

As Satan's teaching breaks no laws, imp-licit is trebly appropriate. Sadly, the Church can also implicitly preach bad messages in rather similar ways, albeit unwittingly - and these stumbling blocks to faith are the burden of this article.

They will be better understood however, if first I explain how the world implicitly injects ideas: by example, deception, word-manipulation and legislation. My examples could be multiplied by readers a hundredfold.

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