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THE FIGHTS

   Posted by: pastordiehl   in Uncategorized

In his book Tarbell’s, Dr. William P. Barker tells that in the seventeenth century there was a French explorer named Samuel de Champlain. Champlain reported back to the Old World on many of the wonders he encountered while journeying through the New World – especially Canada. In these writings, he told one delightful story of a community in Nova Scotia that was served by both a Roman Catholic priest and a Protestant pastor.

Champlain does not detail the doctrinal disputes that arose between these two servants of the Gospel, but he explains the means by which they sought resolution of their differences. At regular intervals, the priest and the pastor engaged in public fist-fights. According to his report, crowds of settlers, Native Americans, and voyagers who were passing through would gather at the center of the village to cheer on the combatants.

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Molly
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It goes back to what was talked about on Wednesday night…as Christians just because we think we are right doesn’t give us the right to become mean and aggressive in defense of our beliefs. These two gentlemen were definitely not being good examples of what a Christian should be…peace-loving and full of grace and acceptance.

July 1st, 2011 at 10:45 pm

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