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eightball said:Thank you for your "take" on this subject.
I discovered what a mistake it is to ever send a donation to Ligonier. Send em a few bucks and then you wind up on their call list. Then they'll call you for months and even years begging you to give them more. Sheesh! Ligonier has the most annoying telemarketing people in the world!av1611jim said:My point is simply the similarity in begging for money 'ad infintum'. And I DO mean begging!
TaliOrlando said:A friend of mine invited me to this mens conference called Promise Keepers. Has anyone ever gone to this? Thanks Tali
BobRyan said:Today RC gave a distinctly Calvinist presentation of the Gospel - which was in error in far more places than you find in his usual teaching sessions. I am always sad when RC happens across a subject where he is mistaken. He is usually right on the mark!
in Christ,
Bob
Geoff said:I discovered what a mistake it is to ever send a donation to Ligonier. Send em a few bucks and then you wind up on their call list. Then they'll call you for months and even years begging you to give them more. Sheesh! Ligonier has the most annoying telemarketing people in the world!
I finally figured out why they beg for money so much. It's because the Sproul family thinks they need to live like royalty. A couple years ago Tim Dick the Ligonier President spent $8 million of donor money to buy a mansion. The next week he turned around and fired a dozen Ligonier employees. He told them it was because they were having a budget crunch. Buying an $8 million mansion might do that! Then Tim Dick went out and bought himself a new Lexus. Tim Dick is R.C. Sproul's son in law.
The entire Sproul family works at Ligonier. Or maybe "work" isn't the right word. Anyway, they all get paid by Ligonier, which means they freeload off donors. From what I've read the Sproul family takes home over a million bucks a year! I do appreciate R.C. Sproul's teaching, but I don't appreciate it nearly that much.
Up until a few weeks ago I would have given them a +9. After all the stuff I've read about them in the past month now I have to give them a -9.eightball said:Well, since I started this threat, I've gotten a whole gamut of interesting responses, from -10 to +10 for this ministry and or the originator R.C. Sproul.