Stranger, it seems kind of obvious that this man has mental issues and is maybe reaching out the only way he knows how to. We don't know what his upbringing was like either so...I dunno-don't think it helps to speak to him as if he understands what he is saying or doing. And, he is also lost and seemingly alone? JMHO brother.
I disagree.
Years ago, I had a Bible class in a nursing home. You know full well the mental capacity of many who are there. It was a good ministry. But you know, the hardest part, when you first opened the doors, was to get the past smell of urine.
I wondered and prayed over how to teach a Bible class in a nursing home to many whose minds were gone. You know what I decided? I would teach no differently to these as I would as if I was in the First Baptist Church of Dallas. I determined the Holy Spirit can reach and do His will with those in the nursing home just like He can do any where else.
And when you teach and preach you can see the spirit in the people who are listening. Some are just taking it in as children of God do. Others are full of hate and anger for what you are saying. That never changes.
But one of the oldest ladies there, if not the oldest, was Mrs. Ford. I praise God for her. She was up in her 90's. In a wheel chair. Shrunken and small. And others would wheel her in to the Bible study.
But one Sunday I was teaching on the book of Daniel. And I wasn't trying to be elementary. I was speaking just as I speak here. And Mrs. Fords eyes were taking it in and she let go a shout of Praise to God and Jesus. She asked me a question, which I don't remember what it was, but I do remember that I recognized in order for her to ask that, she had to have been able to follow all that I said. 90 something years old. If the Spirit of God can do that with Mrs. Ford, he can do it with a young man.
So you see. I have not sympathy for a young man who carries on as he does in rejection of God and Christ.
Stranger