...leave the BBQ to the pros in Eastern North Carolina.
Obviously, y'all ain't never been to Texas.Even though y'all have good BBQ, low country South Carolina and it's mustard sauce is king...
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...leave the BBQ to the pros in Eastern North Carolina.
Obviously, y'all ain't never been to Texas.Even though y'all have good BBQ, low country South Carolina and it's mustard sauce is king...
If this is not a food joke, I would find it troublesome!But I've even heard of the pastor speak on the pulpit about there being Fried Chicken vs Tacos at the Wedding Supper of the Lord. (He had described a conversation he had with a Mexican, and was adamant that there would be Fried Chicken at the Wedding Supper, not Tacos. I mean...I like both and I can't find any scripture that supports either or neither.)
It's hard to say, since you are actively in the situation and we are far removed. Nevertheless, I would recommend a cautious watch against these tendencies growing into a full-blown pastoral dictator complex. Because of the circumstances, it may be that he is just over-reacting to the criticism you mentioned and will settle back into the past norm. But if he feeds these tendencies it could get out of control. There are lots of good Independent Fundamental Baptist pastors, and there are some who have spun out of control so that they thought they were answerable to none -- even God.But, recently the pastor gave a message that was unsettling to me. He preached about talking about the pastor outside of church. I understand that you shouldn't maliciously slander the pastor, or anybody for that matter, but he went as far as to hint that talking at all about the pastor is wrong...talk like that concerns me. If you're in a place where you can never question the leader, or raise your own kids according to what you believe, isn't that a cult?
I have. Do y'all even know what pork is?Obviously, y'all ain't never been to Texas.
Well, to be fair, we have a Texas style BBQ in town, and their jalapeño cheddar sausage is divine.I have. Do y'all even know what pork is?
While what @Tennessee Gal and @Wesley Briggman wrote is true for some corners of IFBdom, it isn't true in many others (including my own).
That's okay. I honestly like all BBQ if it's edible. Some good ol' grilled pork ribs and a cob of roasted corn, and I'm happy!NoQuieroUnQueso, sorry for the diversion.
I have started a thread for those who wish to continue talking about the Best BBQ.
So you prefer ribs & beansY'all best stick to fried chicken, then, and leave the BBQ to the pros in Eastern North Carolina.
See, I'm all in favor of some good natured joking about regional food...but I just don't know about the pastor's remarks.
Have you ever had one of those moments when something sounded really funny in your head, but turned out not to be nearly as funny when it came out of your mouth? Not being able to see his body language, it is impossible to be 100% sure, but it sounds like a clumsy attempt at humor.I don't know if he was taking a jab at Mexican culture or just making a joke about personal tastes. Honestly I couldn't tell if he was serious or not, but I think it sounded a bit odd to me. He mentioned that at two different sermons, too.
Up to the moderator.I'm not sure how to do that, or is that a job for one of the moderators?
It's not that my problem is that the pastor may have different opinions that aren't based in scripture. Again, this post isn't about dancing or fried chicken. But, recently the pastor gave a message that was unsettling to me. He preached about talking about the pastor outside of church. I understand that you shouldn't maliciously slander the pastor, or anybody for that matter, but he went as far as to hint that talking at all about the pastor is wrong....