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Not to be whiny and all but...

Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 12:20 pm
by brody196
Can we hire a call screen-er for the narrow path radio program that gives a brief summary of what the narrow path radio program is all about??? LOL. :lol: He could tell the callers "Do you have a question for Steve or a disagreement?" Then he could make sure that the caller understood that concept. Here lately there seems to be an increase in callers who really don't have questions, just comments that really don't go anywhere. I can almost hear the frustrations at times in Steve's voice as he is searching for a question while someone goes on and on and on about topics that are not bible related or related to Christianity in general.

Again, I am not trying to be whiny, but it is not fair to those who support the program and and to Steve who donates his time and effort to the program, when people call with comments that are not really related to the bible, or Christianity in general.

My 2 cents.

Re: Not to be whiny and all but...

Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 1:38 pm
by Jason
I lost my shoe the other day and someone told me the devil stole it. After that it rained. Did you know it rains often where I live? Uh oh.... my dog is barking. I like the color blue.

Good day.

:lol:

Re: Not to be whiny and all but...

Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 2:11 pm
by brody196
Jason wrote:I lost my shoe the other day and someone told me the devil stole it. After that it rained. Did you know it rains often where I live? Uh oh.... my dog is barking. I like the color blue.

Good day.

:lol:
HAHAHA- :lol:


And here is a Steve-Like response to the above inquiry.

*Well, scripture states that the devil is a thief(John 10:10), and we should avoid stealing because scripture says "let him that stole steal no more"(Eph 4:28). The bible also teaches that rain falls on the just and the unjust, and just to let you know, there will be no dogs in heaven(Rev 22:15)

And now to our next caller....Bob from Portland*

Re: Not to be whiny and all but...

Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 4:43 pm
by TK
hey brody- that was quite a good steve g parody. i could hear him saying something just like that!

TK

Re: Not to be whiny and all but...

Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 5:16 pm
by brody196
TK wrote:hey brody- that was quite a good steve g parody. i could hear him saying something just like that!

TK

What can I say, I'm that good.

*Steve Gregg chimes in*

"Well Brody, the bible says that no man should think highly of himself, but to think soberly(Romans 12:3). And you may want to consider the ramifications of calling yourself good. Does not the words of Jesus apply here?(Matt 19:17)"


OK, I will quit with the SG parody now.

Re: Not to be whiny and all but...

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 6:38 am
by Jason
Brody, I'm also an avid listener to the radio show and have inadvertantly picked up a few Steve G catch phrases and unknowingly incorporated them into my vernacular. This is especially true whenever talking about the bible. The other day my wife and I were doing a bible study on Genesis and she asked me, "Why did God put the tree of knowledge in the garden?" I responded, "Well, there are typically three views that are held on this subject." I had to stop myself and grin. :lol:

Re: Not to be whiny and all but...

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 9:55 am
by brody196
Jason wrote:Brody, I'm also an avid listener to the radio show and have inadvertantly picked up a few Steve G catch phrases and unknowingly incorporated them into my vernacular. This is especially true whenever talking about the bible. The other day my wife and I were doing a bible study on Genesis and she asked me, "Why did God put the tree of knowledge in the garden?" I responded, "Well, there are typically three views that are held on this subject." I had to stop myself and grin. :lol:

That is so funny Brother, because I do the exact same thing!!!! Just yesterday, a buddy called me with a bible question(Does suicide always send you to hell?), and I started out the answer with, "Well there are two views that I am familiar with on that one..."

Bottom line? Steve is the man, and if more bible teachers would imitate him, we would be in better shape.