Just look at the symbol of their logo. That is a symbol of the sea goddess, Calypso. We all know that goddesses are false gods, so right there we are on the plane of idolatry. Calypso used to do business by sea, transporting coffee and other items on ships, enslaving its passengers. See the connection? Coffee and slavery? Starbucks is an abomination. It's causing lots of little ones to stumble. Do you remember where Jesus said it'd be better to go with millstones tied around your neck than make a little one stumble? That's right -- the sea!
See?!? It's all come full circle! From the sea back to the sea. Full on evil. Do away with Starbucks, I say! Do away with it! Or at least do away with narrow-minded, false-footed so called prophetic utterances like this. At worst, at least do away with people like me, who are joking through this entire message.
Do you like the way I've made incredibly illogical and deceptive "connections" to recognizable passages of Scripture and whatnot? That's a tricky way to get people to pay attention and give your words credence. And we all know that Creed is the laughing stock of all scenesters... And Petra had a song called "Creed" -- and they're old enough to be Scott Stapp's dad! Wait! I can't get out of this mode! It's funny, but sad that some folks tie things together as if they were making a good case, when in reality they're just arguing and blowing lots and lots of hot air.
People that pursue the truth should take care to be accurate and not grasp at flimsy arguments to defend their ideas. If the truth is true, shouldn't it be able to stand up to scrutiny? If you have to build a weird case with inter-twining levels of connections, claiming ridiculous things matter-of-factly, isn't that pathetic?
Some say I have a pathetic ... I mean PROPHETIC ministry!
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"People that pursue the truth should take care to be accurate and not grasp at flimsy arguments to defend their ideas."
too true!
Posted by: Sean at October 12, 2007 10:00 PM