Title: Apostasy

 In the town of Delburne

 In the town of Delburne, Alberta, there is an old water tower, built in 1926.  Now standing empty, the building has been bought by two men who want to turn it into a dining and cocktail lounge.  Plans call for a bar to be built on the second floor.

 Something similar has already happened in various communities: that which was originally designed to provide the water of life has been “converted” into that which is providing resources detrimental to society.  Schools were once thought of as sources of moral and spiritual benefit.  In most cases they now are fountains of agnosticism and atheism.  Even churches, built to convey to men and women the water of life, are now the providers of everything but the Gospel.  There’s bingo, and there are dances, and there are clubs. But they no longer function as conveyers of the Gospel.

1 Timothy 4:1   Now the Spirit speaketh expressly, that in the latter times some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils;

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