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1 | response | Rom 1:18 | userdoe220 | 20572 | ||
I love my pastor and since we are so close I can say things to him that I would never say to other people. In the broader context, we were talking about building a more effective church. I pointed out after the comment that he plays the key road to spear-head any action to lead the church from a "inside-only" to an "outward-thinking" church. You do have a point on him being paid therefore, he is looked at as being biased in his position. I am just frustrated everytime I drive by a packed Mormon church and ask the question, why? And when I meet their Bishop, Bruce, he is actively involved in soul-winning (I am not sure that would be a proper term.) and our pastors think they have done their job after they finish up the closing poem to their sermon. |
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2 | response | Rom 1:18 | Morant61 | 20584 | ||
Comments..................................... Greetings Schwartzkm! I think the advantage cults have is that they preach what people want to hear. For instance, Mormonism stresses morality quite a bit, but in the end, they believe that you can earn salvation. People don't mind a religion that basically depends upon works. Keep up the focus on getting out of the church building though! We definitely need it. Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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