YouTube Says This Video "Not Suitable for Most Audiences"
YouTube is a big turd that just won't flush down the drain.
Now they have just labeled this video "Not suitable for most audiences."
It's Christian pastors discussing the gospel message!
MEMO TO YOUTUBE: we will not tolerate your censorship of Christian messages!
Though I disagree with the dreadlock pastor guy, I don't think Christian content should be labeled like that. It's a way to "silence" the Christians or anyone with a voice that is contrary to someone else's.
Thank you for your message! Have you ever listened to what the "dreadlock pastor guy" has to say?
Well, not this specific video...shhh...I'm at work! But I did see clips of his video where he was saying weird stuff. I posted the link below. Take a look, you think it's weird?
I understand the concern about Copeland. I don't buy into guilt by association.
Agreed. But this movement to end the protest and join the Vatican is not from God. God isn't calling us to join under falsehood. God calls us to join under the banner of truth.
Luke 12:51-55
Gods word is like a sword, it divides the truth with the false. In the end, you have to pick a side, once you know the truth.
Amos 3:3
You can't be in disagreement in doctrine with the Pope and still, join. Pick a side.
This is why I can't side with either of the two pastors, nor the Pope.
Joshua knew to pick a side.
Joshua 24:15
I am no fan of the Vatican. This Pope especially is bad news.
Kinda freaky whats going on. Not sure how much you've been paying attention, but they have been making a lot of alliances with other Protestant churches to reinforce the claim that the protest is over. The Vatican and the Lutheran church signed a join declaration document, which essentially states that the protest is over between them...and because Luther was one of the biggest catalysts for starting the Protestant movement, now the protest is over and we are all Catholics.
Defenitly not a time to be "falling asleep".
https://press.vatican.va/content/salastampa/en/bollettino/pubblico/2017/10/31/171031a.html
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/oct/31/catholics-lutherans-joint-declaration-pope-francis-christian-sweden
