(Faithstreet) Bob Smietana–You Might Want to Fact-Check Your Pastor’s Sermon

[This illustration I heard is a…] great story about the power of a good deed. There’s just one problem: Almost nothing about this story is true. It’s one of the most popular myths about Churchill, according Snopes.com and the Downers Grove, Illinois-based Churchill Centre.

How do I know this?

During the sermon, I stopped listening to the pastor and instead turned my eyes on my cell phone. Something about the story just didn’t sit right ”” it was too good to be true. So whatever spiritual lesson I was supposed to learn in the sermon was soon overshadowed by the wisdom of a Google search.

Things get even worse when a pastor starts quoting statistics.

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One comment on “(Faithstreet) Bob Smietana–You Might Want to Fact-Check Your Pastor’s Sermon

  1. Undergroundpewster says:

    Yeah, I’m one of those fact checkers. Key words to look out for are “noted theologian” and “modern scholars” among others.