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		<title>Mark Driscoll on the Bible&#8217;s Use of Harsh Language</title>
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<p>Mark Driscoll on the Bible&#8217;s Use of Harsh Language</p>
<p>I started listening to Mark Driscoll&#8217;s sermons a couple of months ago after coming across a short clip of him on YouTube.  One thing that makes his sermons stand out among others is his willingness to be unashamedly confrontational with the culture.  His confrontational style incorporates quite a few harsh words concerning the watered-down, consumerist christian culture that has innundated our evangelical churches. In the sermons that I&#8217;ve listened to, Driscoll walks a thin line between being controversial and being offensive.  Either way, he is engaging and inspires one to dig deeper into Scripture.</p>
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