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Old 11-12-2007, 09:40 PM
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I was always afraid to say anything that I wasn't persuaded was true and that I couldn't back up if I were questioned about it. This did tend to make much of my preaching a lot less sensationalistic than others.

I could never top that one guy who had met the Apostle Paul's spirit and stuff like that. He still gets way more meetings than I ever did.

I think that a lot of guys like to just tear through a sermon and have the liberty to say whatever crosses their mind while they're speaking. This involves a serious loss of inhibitions, but much of the program requires that any way. So when someone comes along as a "fact checker" it just causes the preacher to tighten up their inhibitions all over again and they can't get "anointed" like they feel they should.

Basically, you're scaring some of the preachers.
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