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Stoning The Pastor PRO
Contributed by Matthew Rings on Oct 18, 2012 (message contributor)
STONING THE PASTOR
I bought some small rubber rocks from DC Works and put them on the chairs before people came into the room. As I opened the message, I asked them if I said anything that was blasphemous if they would stone me. I told them not to be shy and to let me have it. I then introduced myself and told them I am God, I can raise the Dead and God is my witness to what I just claimed. Then they threw rocks at me. I told them I wanted them to feel...
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