Coffee Christians
This guy is onto something!
What is it with coffee and Christians? Do you agree with his observations or is something else at play? Should I be less inclined to listen to Dave's preaching because he drinks Starbucks*?
h/t Michelle
*Methinks... no. But he should be educated.
What is it with coffee and Christians? Do you agree with his observations or is something else at play? Should I be less inclined to listen to Dave's preaching because he drinks Starbucks*?
h/t Michelle
*Methinks... no. But he should be educated.
6 Comments:
not sure what you think about McCafe you coffeist person - but i enjoyed a large caramelatte there late last night.... hmmmm... i'm lovin' it!
just read the article.
interesting.
i do know lots of Christians who take coffee too seriously.
i think Christian coffee snobs need to make sure they are passionate about the right things.
JESUS.
I don't think i agree with the article. I reckon it's more of the "Christian drug" thing.
Sam, what do you mean by the "Christian drug" thing?
I don't necessarily agree with the guys points, but its interesting that he's noticed how many Christians are into coffee. Is there a meaningful correlation?
Dave, I agree, put God before the godshot. The same goes with any passion, hobby, activity that a Christian gets into. (some guy put up a good post about turning to God from soccer idols)
not sure what you think about McCafe you coffeist person
do you really need to ask that question dave?
I reckon the community and relational aspects of coffee enjoyment are one of the reasons Christians are into coffee. Is it just the caffeine you're interested in Sam?!?
"Christian drug thing"? I don't know what that means... There is an argument that could be made that decaf drinkers are the true coffeesnobs- they drink coffee for coffee's sake- not for the caffeine...
That aside, worship the Creator, not the creation. Coffee is a good gift from a good God... but His greatest gift is His Son.
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