Oh. So we can't even agree on cat videos? What can we agree to talk about? This thread is for fun suggestions ... silliness is welcome, quarelling is not.
How about Grog's Animated Knots?
What other fun diversions are out there on the Internet?
Oh. So we can't even agree on cat videos? What can we agree to talk about? This thread is for fun suggestions ... silliness is welcome, quarelling is not.
Could your wife supply some blood pressure medicine for this thread? Whatever she finds amusing?
Wife: no, because I haven’t figured out how to post pictures. Best guess is that Robert uses a special website for his URLs
Josh wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2024 7:41 pm A significant number of Anabaptists would consider watching cat videos to be at best a waste of time and idle entertainment and at worse to be a slippery slope to much worse or even to be sin. Some would refuse to watch such videos at all, or at least never allow such in their homes.
Ya, these folks need our prayers.
It may be useful and instructive to learn why some Anabaptists would feel this way, and to perhaps consider they might be correctly discerning the times and how to follow God’s word, and those of us idly watching entertaining videos might have to give an account on judgment day of why we did so.
A risk I'm willing to take.
And the more conservative still would look at participating in somewhere like Mennonet as a spiritual threat. If your option is argue with some random person on Mennonet or watch cat videos… I know which one sounds better. It’s easy to condemn cat videos, Josh, but that just sort of proves the point.Josh wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2024 7:41 pm A significant number of Anabaptists would consider watching cat videos to be at best a waste of time and idle entertainment and at worse to be a slippery slope to much worse or even to be sin. Some would refuse to watch such videos at all, or at least never allow such in their homes.
It may be useful and instructive to learn why some Anabaptists would feel this way, and to perhaps consider they might be correctly discerning the times and how to follow God’s word, and those of us idly watching entertaining videos might have to give an account on judgment day of why we did so.
Well, I agree with your last sentence.Soloist wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2024 7:47 pmAnd the more conservative still would look at participating in somewhere like Mennonet as a spiritual threat. If your option is argue with some random person on Mennonet or watch cat videos… I know which one sounds better. It’s easy to condemn cat videos, Josh, but that just sort of proves the point.Josh wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2024 7:41 pm A significant number of Anabaptists would consider watching cat videos to be at best a waste of time and idle entertainment and at worse to be a slippery slope to much worse or even to be sin. Some would refuse to watch such videos at all, or at least never allow such in their homes.
It may be useful and instructive to learn why some Anabaptists would feel this way, and to perhaps consider they might be correctly discerning the times and how to follow God’s word, and those of us idly watching entertaining videos might have to give an account on judgment day of why we did so.
We are not people that agree on anything and will argue about anything.