tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-376223885962725313.post2850165162395952659..comments2022-09-08T01:59:21.584-05:00Comments on ellen has an opinion . . .: little known fact #1ellenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15216639533812087840noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-376223885962725313.post-6337005812334770452010-10-09T23:15:07.336-05:002010-10-09T23:15:07.336-05:00I can't say that I knew it, but I'm not su...I can't say that I knew it, but I'm not surprised. Everyone should hate that. There's nothing wrong with defining your terms so long as its done either subtly ("Theology matters. Asking questions about who God is and what He is like is an important task for all Christians") or if it's the point of the sermon itself (What is Justification?). Speakers should be fined $100 every time they say, "Webster defines _____ as ...."I'd be okay with this sort of defining in a sermonhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tX9cr_1qt8Qnoreply@blogger.com