Not to change my Thread, but apparently none of you ladies had ever served in the military, right? IOW, never went to Army or Marine Corp Boot Camp. I definitely got yelled at (face to face—nose to nose) in Boot Camp in the Navy.
You also never worked in a loud environment, like around forklifts or CNC machinery where people had to yell to be heard.
Not to change my Thread, but apparently none of you ladies had ever served in the military, right? IOW, never went to Army or Marine Corp Boot Camp. I definitely got yelled at (face to face—nose to nose) in Boot Camp in the Navy.
You also never worked in a loud environment, like around forklifts or CNC machinery where people had to yell to be heard.
Oh yeah, the first time I watched/listened to Joyce Meyer, I was shocked by her wearing glossy earrings and what looked like expensive clothing. But as I kept listening to her Holy Bible teachings, what she wore didn't matter, for she was so on target teaching about life with Lord Jesus as our guide.
My wife is the same way, Keesha. Her jobs have pretty much always been in very quiet office environments.
She is basically a pretty quiet type person, unless she has had a few drinks, then she is pretty talkative. Listening to a loud Pastor, on a laptop, must be very different than in person. Seriously doubt she could handle him in person and I couldn’t either.
And, I am basically a loud and talkative person and my wife is really use to me after 18 years of my voice. When I too quiet, she doesn’t like it.
He sounds like he is really, really forcing his beliefs onto the congregation, but they still applaud him.
I don’t think he said he was ok with it.I question the link between having been abusively yelled at or spending time in a extremely loud environment to being okay with being yelled at in church.
I don’t think he said he was ok with it.
His quote : He sounds like he is really, really forcing his beliefs onto the congregation and they applaud him.” End quote.
I took that to mean he doesn’t understand why he’s yelling at these followers and they are gobbling it up gleefully.
Remember Tammy Faye and Jim Bakker? Sheesh, what a sideshow.
Remember Tammy Faye and Jim Bakker? Sheesh, what a sideshow.
Does anyone remember TV evangelist Jimmy Swaggart , back in the late 80's - 90's and his quivering chin, as he confessed his "sins" with his prostitutes? These evangelical preachers are not all bad but there are too many phonies amongst them IMHO, and they tend to make the whole brand suspect, unless you've been overcome by their charm.