Correcting Heresy in Your Toddler
I have started to catechize our 2 1/2 year old, by using the Children's Catechism
We're now on Question 15 and I believe I have uncovered a heinous unorthodoxy in our toddler!
Q. Who wrote the Bible?
A: Holy men who were inspired by the Holy Spirit.
Joseph's Answer: Holy men who were in spiders by the Holy Spirit.

We'll have to work on that one.
Eric
PCA
Calgary, Alberta CANADA
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Let's call a church council.
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Reminds me of the time we were learning "Lead on O King Eternal" in youth choir, and the pastor's son sang in a loud voice "Lead on oh Kinky Turtle".
J Baldwin
Keowee Presbyterian Church, PCA
Pickens, SC
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I used to do a lot of reading bible aloud with my daughter. So this one day, with the NASB, I start with Is 55 " Ho every one who thirsts, come..." and she is sitting there with this look on her face and says she won't read it. Then she wants to know why God put bad words in the bible. I explain that the word "ho" here is like saying, Hey, listen up, pay attention, it isn't like the bad word when people call somebody a ho.....and she is just looking at me until I finish and says real firmly "I am not saying this".
Makes me appreciate the value of modernized translations, the NIV says "come".
Lynnie
Member, Maranatha Christian Fellowship
Central NJ
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That could be a web of heresy that you have to untangle.
Rich Koster
Browns Mills NJ USA
Member of Covenant Baptist, Lumberton NJ (1689ers)
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Thankful that I'm not saved by merit badges

Romans 7:14-25
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One of our pastors shared a story of his two boys this past Christmas where he was reading the Christmas story to them out of Luke and talking about how Jesus is alive today, etc. and his youngest (3-4?) blurts out: "But Dad, Jesus didn't actually exist!" His older son started pointing at him and gave his dad this look of, "Are you going to take care of this?! Spanish Inquisition!"
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As a teenager, I heard a sermon where the pastor was preaching out of John 21, and he started talking about when Jesus told the disciples to throw the net on the other side of the boat to catch some fish. He got tongue tied and said Jesus told them to "throw the boat on the other side of the net." He paused, realizing what he just said and started laughing.
George
PCA
Missouri
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The old hymn, "Fill Thou My Life" has a line: "In intercourse at hearth or board, With my beloved ones." Many a youngster has wondered what the board has to do with it.
Jack K.
PCA, worshiping with some fine Baptists in Colorado
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I always accidently sing about angels' prostates falling.
I've messed this up so many times, i can't sing that verse without a smirk.
Pergamum
"If a commission by an earthly king is considered a honor, how can a commission by a Heavenly King be considered a sacrifice?"
-- David Livingstone
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It's like my 4-year-old linking John's teaching about Jesus being light and the creation account that God created light. Therefore, Jesus was created. It left me sputtering for a moment because it had never occurred to me try to link those passages. This kid is going to be scary as he gets older!
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Our pastor was preaching on Gen 22 where Abraham was told to sacrifice Isaac. He preached as if he was Isaac telling the story and began by saying that when he was young his father tried to kill him. A few weeks later one of the mothers was saying how her young son felt so sorry for the pastor as his dad had tried to kill him.
Stuart
Elder, Lambeg Baptist, Northern Ireland, UK
In Him the fulness of the Godhead dwells in bodily form and in Him you are complete (Col 2.9-10)
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Excuse me heresy-tots, Imma let you finish, but I just wanna say: This is my favorite thread of all time!
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I don't remember this myself, but my parents have told me that once when I was in early elementary school, my brother and I had been fighting, and part of my punishment was that I had to sit down and write a short essay about why it was wrong to fight with my brother. I apparently pulled out a Bible, copied word for word the passage about Cain and Abel, and then wrote "I should not fight with my brother because it means I might kill him."
George
PCA
Missouri
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I remember being SO confused about The Lord is my shepherd I shall not want. Why wouldn't I want Him? I still dislike non vulgar translations because of that.
Tim Vaughan
Member, Redeemer Presbyterian, OPC,
Santa Maria
California
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A few months ago after church my wife was talking with some 6 year old girls who used to be in her VBS class. At the time my wife was having trouble with really sore dry hands one of the girls asked her about it.
Girl- "Why to you have white spots on your hands?"
My Wife- "Oh I just have really dry hands."
Girl- "Oh... we learnt in Sunday School today that white spots mean you have leprosy."
My Wife- "Thanks for the concern."
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During my "praise song" days, Lord I lift Your Name on High was ruined for me, when someone told me that "my debt to pay" sounded like "my dead toupee".
Charles Plauger
Attend/Church of the Redeemer
Winchester, VA
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My mom said I always used to end "Silent Night" with "Sleep in heavenly peas." She didn't notice it until I asked her why we were supposed to sleep on peas.
When I quoted John 3:15, I always said, "that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have 'turn on the light' [eternal life]."
And my mom also sang "Lead On, O Kinky Turtle" as a child.
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Kim G
(In between churches due to church closing)
Greer, SC
Teach me Your way, O LORD; I will walk in Your truth; Unite my heart to fear Your name.
Psalm 86:11
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Originally Posted by
Kim G
When I quoted John 3:15, I always said, "that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have 'turn on the light' [eternal life]."
And now you know it's God who turns on the light for us!
MarieP
Reformed Baptist Church
Louisville, KY
"I am not worthy of the least of all the mercies and of all the truth which You have shown Your servant" (Gen. 32:10)
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I have a tape recording of me as a toddler and singing "Jesus loves me." I start to sing, "He is weak..." pause "He is weak...." pause "I am weak, but HE IS STRONG!!!"
MarieP
Reformed Baptist Church
Louisville, KY
"I am not worthy of the least of all the mercies and of all the truth which You have shown Your servant" (Gen. 32:10)
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The OP is hilarious. One of my favorite things is listening to my young children start to learn to pray extemporaneously.
One day my son was praying and he prayed: "Father, please help us against Satan. Crush him under your foot and grind him into the dust."
I wanted to yell "Amen!" in the middle of it. They say some strange things but, MAN, when you hear faith begin to flower in a little child there is nothing more beautiful.
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As a child in church we used to sing the hymn "If I come to Jesus." One of the lines is "There are many children robed in snowy white" As I was about 6 at the time I took this as 'robbed in snowy white' and could never understand why such a line would be in a hymn. It seemed out of context but there it was written on the page. Round about that time in a deep fall of snow I was chased by a gang of lads and only just escaped and that seemed to confirm the verse that I was nearly a child who was robbed in snowy white.
Stuart
Elder, Lambeg Baptist, Northern Ireland, UK
In Him the fulness of the Godhead dwells in bodily form and in Him you are complete (Col 2.9-10)
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This is why I had my 2 year old start with Bavinck...

Although now my largest problem is him understanding that his knowledge of colors, shapes, and numbers is Ectypal and not Archetypal.
Douglas Padgett
University Reformed Church (RCA)
East Lansing, MI
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reminds me of the (fictional) story of the tee-totaler preacher who said during the sermon to throw all your booze in the river....
right after the sermon "let us sing, shall we gather at the river"......
Bert Mulder
Elder of the First Protestant Reformed Church of Edmonton
Edmonton Alberta Canada
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I shall add one of my 5 year old Sunday school pupils who, when asked what King David did for a living before he was 'kinging'*, said 'He was a leopard'.
* An expression gained from the recent film 'The King's Speech'
Jonathan Hunt
Pastor,
Morton Baptist Church Thornbury, South Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
Logic is a systematic method of coming to the wrong conclusion with confidence. -- Thomas Elsworth
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Ah yes, when he was younger, one of my brothers used to sing
All for sin could not atone,
Keep us off the telephone
Also, I used to wonder who "Claire" was from the line in "Let All Mortal Flesh" where it says "As the darkness clears away."
Philip
Church Member
Potomac Hills Presbyterian Church (PCA) Leesburg, VA
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My mother-in-law told me today that when my sister-in-law was little, she didn't like drinking skim milk. Her reason--she thought it was "SKIN" milk.
Kim G
(In between churches due to church closing)
Greer, SC
Teach me Your way, O LORD; I will walk in Your truth; Unite my heart to fear Your name.
Psalm 86:11
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