excruciatingly boring, little content, but what is there is pretty good.
The first five sermons of Driscoll are great. If you continue on, you will want to start poking your eyes out with a pair of sharp scissors. As a Chris Rock wannabe, he is more interested in people liking him, and laughing, than he is about his flock. And he repeats his same tired old jokes over and over and over again. And although his early days (8+ years ago) had 90% content, and 10% fluff, he has certainly flipped the scales around, with only about 10 minutes out of the hour being of non-repetitive value (which is mostly pretty good if you get through the rest, I might add). So, if you are into shallow theology, South Park humor, and inane repetition, subscribe to this podcasts and go buy yourself a pair of good scissors. ;-)
seattle josh via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/09/09
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Mark Driscoll presents the Bible in a clear, blunt way. He doesn't water it down and he is not afraid to say what he thinks is wrong with other pastors, our society, and himself. The only downfall is that he has cussed in a few of his sermons. But besides those rare times, he speaks the...Read full review »
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