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Why Christians Should Have Nothing To Do With Snowmobiles

Orginally published on Friday, September 07, 2007 at 5:01 AM
by Todd Rhoades

Here is an interesting post found over at Diaphero.org on why Christians should have absolutely nothing to do with... snowmobiles. Norman street writes... Before I became a Christian I went snowmobiling most winter weekends and thoroughly enjoyed it. But now I see the pastime in a different light. True, the church I attend is against snowmobiles and to teach a Sunday School class I had to sign a consecration pledge stating that I do not own a snowmobile and will never ride one. I think that I would have come to this conclusion anyway, because anyone ought to be able to see (if he really thinks about it) that the whole sport of snowmobiling is “out of bounds” and Christians need to think twice before they do anything "just for fun."

Perhaps it will help others to avoid this form of worldliness if I present some facts and arguments.

Snowmobiles are sinful.
Snowmobiling is a waste of time. Christians are always pleading that they haven’t got time for Bible study. They are too busy to help in the youth work at the church, etc., but they have time to go snowmobiling. Anything which takes up time better spent in spiritual things is wrong for a Christian.
Snowmobiles are harmful to those who ride them. Not only are they in danger of harming themselves, but they may do great harm to others. The finger of suspicion points straight at snowmobiles as the likely cause of increased incidences of ruptured discs necessitating spinal fusions and many other physical ills caused by being jostled and slammed up and down in a vehicle with scarcely any springs or shock absorbers.

Those who ride them like to invite their friends to join them in the sport.
Some of these not so experienced as the owners have suffered serious injuries in accidents such as broken arms and legs. We have heard of people travelling at high speed being decapitated by wire fences. Surely it is wrong for any Christian to endanger his life in a snowmobile.

Snowmobilers have a bad influence.
People who own snowmobiles and spend a lot of time with them influence others to get as glued to the sport as they are and Christians should not have such obsessions except in spiritual things things related to the Lord’s work.

Snowmobiling Leads to Worse Things.
In spite of all I have said you may not be convinced that snowmobiles are a great evil, but you cannot deny this: they could be the thin edge of the wedge of worldliness creeping in and we must guard against small beginnings.The thing may not be so bad in itself but if it leads to sin then what are we to say? In some places it seems that all trails lead to the tavern where you will see dozens of snowmobiles parked outside.Others go in for racing and of course bets are placed, so the sport brings the Christian into the company of people who gamble and drink. Some of the worst people drive snowmobiles. What part can a Christian have in this business?

The Matter of Christian Testimony
Snowmobiles are an annoyance to many people.  They roar up and down polluting the air with exhaust fumes and at night their lights distract motorists and flash into people’s houses. Farmers are afraid to go out at night on their own property for fear they would be struck down. Snowmobilers have no respect for other people’s property or privacy.  Any Christian wearing a snowmobile suit is therefore a poor testimony. He is bound to be a stumbling block to others. People will say “If that’s what Christians do, count me out. I’ll have nothing to do with Christianity.”

Snowmobiles are an invention of the devil.
When the automobile, “the horseless carriage” was invented, preachers warned that it was an invention of the devil and they were laughed at. But no one can deny that the automobile brought on a weekend pleasure craze which kept thousands of people away from the churches.

How many parents regret that they ever bought an automobile or ever taught their own children to drive? Parents, knowing the dangers were always careful about how and when they used their automobiles, but their young people were reckless. Some drove too fast, killing themselves and injuring their friends. Others parked the automobile down some lovers’ lane . . .The same will be true of snowmobiles. Mark my word. So now you can understand why I will never own a snowmobile. (The fact that I cannot afford one has nothing to do with it.) Nothing could be more worldly than riding snowmobiles and a Christian is plainly told “love not the world, neither the things that are in the world”.

Furthermore, I will not have fellowship or associate with snowmobilers or with those who do not own snowmobiles but are friendly toward those who do.

We would like to meet with others who feel as we do with a view to stamping out snowmobiles. If we could get enough Christians to take a strong stand on this we could form a lobby and work to get legislation enacted prohibiting the manufacture and sale of these terrible machines. We could go from there to tackling other things which take people away from the church every weekend, such as camper and larger pleasure vehicles and private airplanes.


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  There are 68 Comments:

  • Posted by

    Not only that, but it is a well-known fact that the rhythm of the engine of the snowmobile actually has a directly countering effect on the rhythm of a normal God-fearing person’s heartbeat, which often results in instantaneous and mysterious deaths that are never explained because of all the powerful people who own snowmobiles and don’t want to have them taken away…

    I’m so glad somebody is taking up this cause, because I can’t afford one either…

  • Posted by Camey

    Don’t know much about snowmobiles being a threat here in Texas… but now those campers and larger pleasure vehicles and private airplanes..... THAT’S another ballgame.

    Yes… I, too, am glad that someone is taking up this cause. I am not superwoman after all…

  • Posted by

    As a matter of fact, LarryBoy’s vehicle kind of looks like a snowmobile!!!

  • Posted by Leonard

    There was a young man named Teddy in our youth group who kept flirting with the devil and played with a snowmobile.  He was an all star athlete in three sports and dated the head cheerleader and was also president of the on campus bible club.  We all knew he was going to do great things for God.  On night, he and Betty were out snowmobiling.  Oh they knew they shouldn’t but they went too far.  Now instead of ministry Teddy works down at the gas station, fixing snowmobiles while Betty spends her time raising their three youngsters.  Kids out there, don’t snowmobile.

  • Posted by Gman

    Almost reminds me of the ole usage of the having nothing to do with that evil “rock n roll” music ... it is of the devil .... why because my momma told me so ... (Waterboy reference)

  • Posted by Eric Joppa

    Wow, Really!?!?

    Snowmobiling a sin? So is sleeping. I am constantly using time I could be praying wasting away in bed, sleeping. I have struggled with this great sin my entire life. I can find no victory. I feel hopeless.

    I am going to pray some more about this as soon as I have a nap.

  • Posted by

    Don
    I’m a pastor and I just want to say you’ve got to be kidding me.

  • Posted by Kevin Twombly

    forget snowmobiles.  Let’s put an end to that whole NASCAR thing.  Think of how many souls are perishing as the cars make endless left turns…

  • Posted by

    Whut? I, I, I, I, don’t git it!!!!!

    ********************************

    Seriously funny stuff.

  • Posted by

    By the way did anybody notice the Google add at the botton og the MMI blog page?

    Cabin and snowmobile rentals indeed,,,,,,,

    Snowmobile ringtone’s?

    What is this all comming to?

  • Posted by Rev Scottie

    I would certainly question the motives of a Christian in my congregation who would invest in the worldly pleasures of a snowmobile. I don’t know of any pastor in town that would endorse the ownership of such a vehicle. The fact that it almost never snows here probably has something to do with the negative image associated with their ownership. smile

  • Posted by

    Asinine. The average snowmobiler is a middle aged married heterosexual parent of 2 or more kids who owns his home outright.
    Sounds like the VERY description of an evil person.
    Here’s a better idea: Ban Computers, so bored religious zelots don’t have to waste time typing out such drivel. Maybe they could then buy 2 snowmobiles and spend some quality time in the winter outdoors with the kids or the wife or both! Jus sayin.
    BTW, it’s fantastic exercise. Fat bottomed bloggers might need a few days to “build up” the required arm strength.

    This sort of OUT THERE thinking is giving Christ’s church a black eye. Christ was tolerant above all. perhaps you should seek to mimic him in this trait?

  • Posted by

    I love God.  I read the Bible.  I help out in children’s ministries at church.  And I enjoy taking my children snowmobiling!  And occassionally I go with the guys.  Usually when I snowmobile I pray...because I’m taken away with God’s incredible creation.  I feel very fortunate to cruise through the majestic wilderness.  Praise God for Snowmobiles!

  • Posted by

    What are you talking about? Jesus himself puts on 4,000,000,000 miles a day cruising the universe in search of new backcountry to tear apart on his F7.

  • Posted by

    you have got to be kidding me!
    get on a sled, hit the throttle, and you will experience the ride of your life!

    the snowmobile is an invention of “Ski-Doo” not the devil.

    i think that they guy who wrote that lives where their is no snow and is just jellous of people with snow and that they can enjoy it!

  • Posted by snowforce

    Can someone please tell me how many years I have to spend in purgatory? I have been snowmobiling since 1970

    My momma tod me da snowmobile was da devil.

  • Posted by

    yea. i agree. snowmobile is the greatest.

    smile

  • Posted by

    The Lord Jesus Christ is my savior, and I will always feel that way.

    That being said, why do so many people who teach the word of the lord cast hatred towards people like snowmobilers? Does the author of this article remember that god loves ALL his children, and encourages us to “LOVE THY NEIGHBOR”? Has the author of this article ever been on a snowmobile and/or ever participated in the sport, or are they just casting blind accusations for no good reason?

    This article has opened up my eyes. It tells me that perhaps I need to re-consider how much money I put in the collection plate every week. I refuse to support ANY group of people that cast hatred towards any of god’s children. This is VERY un-Christian of the way I was raised in the Catholic Church. Shame on anybody who says they follow the word of lord in one breath, but then promote hatred and prejudice towards a certain percentage of god’s children in the next.

    Go ahead and keep promoting hatred of others, and then hide under the name of the lord and consider it your duty as a follower of god. When you walk to the gates of heaven, be sure to remember how you spewed your hatred and prejudice towqards others under the name of god. I hope he forgives you for your sins against god’s followers.

  • Posted by

    I never use to paint

    oh yeah snowmobiles evil? pfffffffffttttttttttt

    rofl

  • Posted by

    “Furthermore, I will not have fellowship or associate with snowmobilers or with those who do not own snowmobiles but are friendly toward those who do.”

    ^^^^^^^^^^^

    NO MAN OF CHRIST WOULD SAY SUCH A THING. God is love. Jesus stayed with the lepers, the tax collectors, the sinners. He never condemned a soul while he was here.
    This is hate speech, pure and simple.

  • Posted by

    notice the pic. of the yamaha sled… maybe that got him mad???? haha smile

  • Posted by

    I THINK I JUST POOPED MY PANTS

  • Posted by

    Look at that trail!!! Who’s ready to ride??

    http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b266/Trasher_/NE.jpg

  • Posted by Todd Rhoades

    Welcome all you hardcoresledders!

    Before you get too miffed, notice that his post was listed under ‘humor’.  It was meant to show how some christians can make anything evil.  It’s a spoof… not to be taken for real.

    I, myself, love a good snowmobile!

    Todd

  • Posted by

    Dog sled team on my snowmobile club’s multi-use trail in Wonalancet NH. That church in the back-ground loves us. They must be sinners, right?
    http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b266/Trasher_/Churchsleddog.gif

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