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1 | Is there anyone else who has input? | Acts 5:34 | Hank | 7711 | ||
Steve, I don't get it. You say, "Most of the church teaches wrongly about worship." First, I don't know what you mean by "most of the church" -- do you mean most churches or the "most part" of one church? Secondly, you say "teaches wrongly about worship" -- a broad, sweeping generality if ever there was one -- and you do not follow up your dictum with any facts, Biblical or otherwise, to substantiate it. Where did you get your facts to justify such a statement as this? Even if it is merely your personal opinion, with what can you back it up? Should someone, anyone, say that the church at which I worship teaches wrongly about worship, I should expect them to show, prove, support, give specific examples based on Scripture, that I was being mislead and mistaught. Is it asking too much that you do likewise on this forum? --Hank | ||||||
2 | Is there anyone else who has input? | Acts 5:34 | EdB | 7725 | ||
Hank let's not get into defensive mode let's find out what he is saying and go from there. Let us be peace makers |
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3 | Is there anyone else who has input? | Acts 5:34 | Hank | 7752 | ||
EdB, Am I "into defensive mode" as you put it, when all I did was ask Steve to post proof of his assertions? It was not I who made these assertions; therefore, it is not my burden to defend anything. Is it acceptable to make general statements of something so weighty as this, i.e., that most churches are wrong about worship, without offering one iota of factual datum to support the claim? Conversely, is it inacceptable to ask for proof? Do I need to "cool down" because I dared challenge such a statement? I'm not angry, not hot under the collar, and not motivated by anything sinister that is designed to show anyone up or put anyone down. But a statement such as this given, as it was, without any proof is a statement without power to convince. --Hank | ||||||
4 | Is there anyone else who has input? | Acts 5:34 | EdB | 7762 | ||
That's how I interpreted your responses and they weren't directed at me. I won't deny what Steve said could be accepted as a challenge but why do we have to let it become that? He picked a bad word in 'most' and I'm certain he wasn't necessarily aiming at your church. By the way Steve did start a new thread on worship and what he meant. Read what he has to say you may or may not agree. | ||||||