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Bott Radio blocks Driscoll, replaces segment mid-show

Posted on Jun 17, 2009 | by Don Hinkle

OVERLAND PARK, Kan. (BP)--One of America's largest Christian radio networks interrupted one of its programs in mid-show because it featured the controversial Seattle, Wash., pastor Mark Driscoll.

The Bott Radio Network then cancelled another interview with Driscoll that had been scheduled. The Bott network provides conservative Bible teaching, news and information to a potential audience of more than 40 million people in 10 states.

(here is part of what was cancelled)-

Driscoll's Edinburgh sermon included graphic detail to explain his idea that Song of Solomon 2:6 encourages husbands to stimulate their wives by touching private parts of their bodies. He said chapter 7 of the book gives biblical justification for spouses "stripping" for each other and quipped that while lovemaking is better than wine, "lovemaking is great with wine."

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During the sermon, which was entitled "Sex, a Study of the Good Bits from Song of Solomon," Driscoll interpreted Song of Solomon 2:3 as referring to oral sex and then said, "Men, I am glad to report to you that oral sex is biblical.... The wife performing oral sex on the husband is biblical. God's men said, Amen. Ladies, your husbands appreciate oral sex. They do. So, serve them, love them well. It's biblical. Right here. We have a verse. 'The fruit of her husband is sweet to her taste and she delights to be beneath him.'"

Driscoll went on to tell an anecdote about a wife who he said won her husband to Christ by performing oral sex on him. Driscoll said he told her that giving him oral sex would be following the admonition of Scripture. A transcript of the sermon quotes Driscoll saying he told her, "1 Peter 3 says if your husband is an unbeliever to serve him with deeds of kindness," referring to oral sex. Verses 1 and 2 of that chapter, however, tell wives it is their "pure and reverent" conduct that will win their unbelieving husbands.

read it all from The Baptist Press here.

(If I understand Baptists this story will likely disappear soon. Someone may wish to save the entire thing. LW)

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