Dear friends took us to see a comedian last night.

YouTube – Tim Hawkins Delilah.

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7 Responses to Dear friends took us to see a comedian last night.

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  2. mark says:

    Clark and Hart are, per usual, full of self-serving pharisaical crap. Having attended the morning liturgy of Word and Lord’s Supper, I took myself and my wife and my two older children to go to another church where they were presenting a Christian comedian for Christians (and non-Christians I’m sure, if they wanted to attend) in the area. And if you don’t think there is a difference between Christian and non-Christian comedy… Do I even need to end that sentence?

    Please, be assured, that I only write this because it is too good a teachable moment to show the character of the cabal presuming to rule the Reformed world. Not because I owe an answer to them or anyone else.

    These men are incapable of knowing what faithfulness is.

  3. Tim Hawkins is the funniest thing since funny things were invented. I think Cletus is my favorite, though.

  4. AJ says:

    The extent to which Hart is a mean person on the web truly boggles my mind. I occasionally see his comments here and there on the web, and they are virtually always mean-spirited. I really don’t know how he’s a seminary professor. It seems that not being a tool should be a pretty basic requirement.

  5. David Cronkhite says:

    Irreverant humor.

  6. Jared says:

    Wow. Talk about sensitive.

    But it truly is a poor use of time that might be used for worship, public or private, on the Sabbath.

  7. David Cronkhite says:

    It was my wretchedness that smiled at the expense of a great, but tragic figure who was called by God for our benefit. ‘Irreverent’ I think is the better spelling. If I’m mutilated in retaliation for my courage in a worthy cause, I hope the brethren won’t be laughing about it down the road, nor mocking the work of God by singing camp songs like “Take Another lap around Mt. Sinai.”

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