Forklift Theology

Faith musings from the seat of a forklift.

About Forklift Theology

Welcome to Forklift Theology. This blog is about scripture and our modern life from the view of a forklift operator. That is correct, I do, in fact, drive forklift as my regular daily job. Thus, I am not a priest or pastor, just an ordinary guy. I publicly confess my faith as a Christian of the Lutheran tradition. My faith tradition will periodically flavor my viewpoint, but I use a plain language view of the scripture as presented in the Holy Bible and my own life experiences as the source material for my postings here. Please understand, though, that I am quite “rough and tumble” in my approach. This means I will say those things that you may not hear in church and I am not necessarily politically correct about it. I may also say things that people disagree with. However, that is because I am writing from the view of a forklift operator. Enjoy.

 

Disclaimer: I am in not affiliated with any particular ministry or any other Christian websites. I am merely a member of a Lutheran Church Missouri Synod congregation. However, the views expressed here do not necessarily reflect those of either my home church nor those of the LCMS. Here I stand. I can do no other.

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Aside from writing this blog I am active in amateur radio and enjoy riding my scooter on weekends.