DAVEH:  FWIW....I've not seen any of the street preachers (I'll respond to your comments about using that term, Perry) in first person action.  Nor have I heard of them chasing people.  But I just viewed the 3 videos on a web site KD posted, and it does seem to me that they were screaming/yelling at people.  If you don't consider their voiced disapproval as such, how do you define the relatively loud methods use to proclaim their message? 

    BTW.....I was watching some of the clips of the Christian protesters at a gay parade in Pittsburgh (I think) on TV the other night and noticed they were using bull horns.  Escalating the volume like that seems like it might border on yelling/screaming....but I suppose it depends on how you define it. 

David Miller wrote:
Slade wrote:
  
Anyone who has raised sheep knows you
can't get the lost sheep to come back to
the fold by chasing and screaming at her.
    

The idea that street preachers chase and scream at people is a demonic lie.



Peace be with you.
David Miller. 

  

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