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@TynerFilms This is where you fail: Not everyone is a believer en Jesus Christ... and to go to a KFC and get preeched when you're for example a muslim would piss you off a little.
plus, it's not like jesus is the son of god or anything... lol
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ive done that numerous times and im an atheist, anyone can be nice!
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This woman is simply showing believers in Jesus Christ a way to evangelize. Like a person said below we all have different strengths and weaknesses and for some people this is a great way to evangelize for them. She is not making it about herself at all, shes not even showing her face to the people she bought the food for. We dont know if the people behind her were on there last dollar or what. She simply planted a seed and letting God handle the rest. Praise God!!!
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yeah, i have to agree. dont let the left hand know what the right hand is doing. I have mixed feelings.... i am grateful that people are out helping others, but making videos and taking credit for it seems to take some of the humble ness ( not sure how to spell that) out of it. However, i say all the praise and glory be to God. God bless all of you out there, and i pray that you come to know the Lord Jesus Christ. before it is to late.
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soooo annoying. paying for the meal is fine, but leave it at that, arent christians supposed to be about doing things without getting anything back? why the hell did this get up on youtube i mean come on. obviously trying to look like a good person or something.
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i'm a christian and i'd e annoyed by that.... it's kind hearted but if you want to convert someone have a personal conversation with me... not saying what she did was wrong, just could be done better
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@ToToTodayJR Yes, and a sorry bunch of brothers and sisters they are. They are so caught up in THEMSELVES, and making themselves feel good though random acts of WTF, that they don't even care if any of their "drive by" victims has a clue about what happens. It's like leaving money on a doorstep, with a tract, but no explanation -- no connection, so that the recipient has to figure out why the money was left in the first place. It doesn't convert. It makes people go "WFT???"
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@MinstrelKrampf Those lazy and awful people are your brothers and sisters and fellow members of the body of Christ. Every member of the body has a different function and a different gift. We won't all have the gift of teaching or ministering. But we all have the call to love each other and to spread the good news. This is the way she chose and as long as she is surrendering that to God, He will honor it. My gift is exhortation. I love you and pray the Lord blesses you :)
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So, essentially, you're paying them the people behind you $4 to read whatever the heck is on that tract....you didn't pay enough.
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Yeah, it's so exciting! You didn't have to interact with any people, and everyone involved is left with "WTF?" instead of actually meeting you and having a conversation to actually learn why you did it. This is a great example of "fast food religion" -- where prosthelitizers do drive-bys, dump tracts in random places, and make pretty ZERO EFFORT to actually preaching. They are trully awful and lazy people.
Evangelicals are annoying. Want to help the world? Then actually FEED some of the needy kids in your neighborhood. Evangelism - if at all, should be about fostering a relationship with someone - not buying them a meal. And - cell phone while dismissively handling the fast-food workers? Rude.
pt90048 6 months ago 7
If the manager saw an employee handing out religious material, the employee would be fired on the spot. If the person in the car behind you was Jewish, Muslim or even non-religious, they would most likely complain to the manager... and again, the employee would be fired. People don't need to be lectured about religion while ordering a bucket of KFC. That's what churches are for.
hbfarker 6 months ago 7