[pastorsforum] Re: [PastorsForum] Cat Dog Theology.

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From: "Steven G. Rockhill" <revrock@...>
Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2005 09:41:22 -0500
Dale,
   Woof Woof.  Sounds like a good book.  At least the principle is right 
on.  I did a quick search and the authors are bob Sjorgren and Gerald 
Robison.  Here is the link to Christian Book Distributors:
 
http://www.christianbook.com/Christian/Books/product?item_no=4543170&netp_id=310445&event=ESRCN&item_code=WW

I will have to put it on my book wish list.

Thanks for sharing.

Peace,
Steve



Dale Gooding wrote:
> Hey guys,
> Just wanted to inform you of a book I just read.  It is called "Cat and 
> Dog Theology".  I know n/t of the guys who wrote it but, it seems very 
> good.  The idea is this; "A dog says, 'you love me, you feed me, you 
> shelter me, you love me, you must be God', a cat says, 'you love me, you 
> feed me, you shelter me, you love me, I must be God' ". 
> If you are a "dog" the book becomes almost repetitive.  If you are a 
> "cat" the book help  you understand dogs and why a dog is the way God 
> wants us to be/do/ perceive. 
> I have several people in my church reading it and they tell me 1. 
> Pastor, you are a dog (that is a good thing), 2. Please read the book so 
> you will understand us cats. 
> The reason I ask you guys about this is so that if you are a cat you 
> will see the need for being a dog (an example would be Derick D. - he is 
> a dog, clearly).  But,  some others are cats!  And, that you will be 
> better able to help those in the congregation become dogs.
> The long and short of it is, God wants / demands all the glory because 
> it is all about Him and man thinks and acts just the opposite.
>  
> Let me know what you think.
>  
> DG
> 
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