A priest or a pastor ?

Don’t habits make the man? It’s true that today, when everyone proclaims themselves pastor, apostle, bishop and so on, you might wonder.
Often, when I was in pastoral ministry, people would ask me what a pastor was, and I’d reply: it’s like a priest, but Protestant. Everyone understood what I was talking about. But I was wrong!

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A calling from God?

There is no such thing as a fortuitous event with God. Even before the foundation of the world, He had already prepared a plan for the redemption of mankind. He has a plan for every human being, a plan A, a plan B, a plan…

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When dogmatism overrides love

Psychologist Albert Ellis has advocated “Rational Therapy” which implies that our philosophy contains limiting beliefs and behaviors that cause emotional suffering.

As a pastor who has practiced counseling for many years, I have seen the damage that these culturally generated “false beliefs” or church doctrines can inflict in the body of Christ. A false belief is believing in a lie. Putting your faith in a lie always leads to deception, which in turn leads to anger or depression.

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Electric car : A real false solution.

Aureole by the government, the electric car is presented as the virtuous alternative to gasoline vehicles. However, on October 12, the ADEME (Agency for the Environment and Energy Management) established in a report that only light electric cars with low-power batteries are less polluting than thermal models.

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FAKE or REAL ?

For several years, the term “sceptic” has been used in many different expressions like: climate-change sceptic, Euro-sceptic, Covid sceptic, etc.

In fact, scepticism seems to affect all areas of information, to the point that we have become used to half-truths and full-on lies. We can’t say that scepticism is intrinsically bad or good.

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