Controlling Pastors ?

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I find it difficult to listen to Pastors and Preachers these days because often they seem to be very controlling people all this

"Stand Up"
"Sit Down"
"Give the Lord a clap"
"I think God wants this that or the other"

Is this normal or is it just me ?
 
I find it difficult to listen to Pastors and Preachers these days because often they seem to be very controlling people all this

"Stand Up"
"Sit Down"
"Give the Lord a clap"
"I think God wants this that or the other"

Is this normal or is it just me ?


My Priest certainly has never done anything like that. Nor did the Priests in the parishes I attended before moving to my current home town.
 
maybe its my choice of churches then

It could be. There are churches with liturgical traditions based on traveling entertainment and snake oil troupes of the 19th century. A showman/barker would lead the audience in its responses, in order to whip the crowd into a frenzy to lay down its money for whatever product was being hawked. It's a technique that works, so it was adopted by some--only some--tradition lines of Protestant itinerant preachers. It's a crowd control and advertising technique. People then conflated having a certain "feeling" of being "fired up" or "spirit filled" with authentic religious experience--and then turn around and presume anything that doesn't have that sort of neurological phenomenon associated with it cannot be an authentic religious experience. I have no doubt that a "fired up" feeling can be an authentic religious experience, but it is only one of many ways--and it is insufficient in and of itself to guarantee divine authenticity.
 
Some preachers have controlling and dominating personalities They use preaching opportunities to justify their behaving in such a way. I have seen some TV evangelists with frightful personalties.

When we encounter such people, it is time to move on.
 
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