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1 | Labels? My church just goes by the Bible | 1 Cor 1:10 | John Reformed | 81570 | ||
Dear Ed, We may have disagreements, but we are not truly divided. All those who trust in Christ alone are part of the Kingdom of God and members of His body. Some have caled this the "invisible chuch". It is invisible to us because we do not have the ability to discern the hearts of other christians. Even among Bible believing churches there exist tares among the wheat. But to God all of His people are visible. Even though you and I have gone at it hammer and tong, I still love you and fully expect to see you cheering Jesus and rejoicing among the redeemed of Christ. Til that day, let us continue to strive for unity and season our words with love. John |
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2 | Labels? My church just goes by the Bible | 1 Cor 1:10 | EdB | 81588 | ||
John I'm not sure in many cases the church is in any more agreement than the orthodox church and Mormonism. In many denominations they convertly redefine God. EdB |
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3 | Labels? My church just goes by the Bible | 1 Cor 1:10 | John Reformed | 81591 | ||
Ed, Please explain in more detail. I'm not certain that I understand. John |
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4 | Labels? My church just goes by the Bible | 1 Cor 1:10 | EdB | 81635 | ||
I must be getting old I replied to myself. :-) John If one applies a doctrine to God that has Him this way and another applies a doctrine to God that has Him another way. Then they must be talking about two different God's. Then they either have one worshipping the true God and the other a made up god or they are both wrong and both are worshipping a false god. They both can't be worshipping the same God. EdB |
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5 | Labels? My church just goes by the Bible | 1 Cor 1:10 | John Reformed | 81651 | ||
"If one applies a doctrine to God that has Him this way and another applies a doctrine to God that has Him another way. Then they must be talking about two different God's. Then they either have one worshipping the true God and the other a made up god or they are both wrong and both are worshipping a false god. They both can't be worshipping the same God." Your statement only re-inforces the necessity of sound doctrines! Whose doctrine is more reflective of the truth, is determined by the examination Scripture. It is true that we are biased by our traditions and pre-suppositions and that these are at times a hindrance to the discovery of the truth. But as I said in a previous post, God may pop our theological pre-suppositions when we least suspect it. In the final analysis, we are entirely dependent upon Him to reveal the truth to us. In the meantime let's not throw out the baby wuth the bath water. :-) John |
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6 | Labels? My church just goes by the Bible | 1 Cor 1:10 | EdB | 81669 | ||
USA Today the Wednesday April 16 edition had a very interesting article about people switching faiths. Basically 16 percent of the population of America has switched. Most disturbing was the fact that of the 9.5 million Catholics that left Catholicism 29 percent now say they have no religion. I suspect it has to do with the way the Catholic church handles divorces. Baptist are second highest in the group with 4.6 million changing religion and 15 percent saying they have no religion. Also interesting if someone leaves a mainline denomination such as Methodist, Presbyterian, Lutheran, they will more than likely become Baptist or Catholic. They then interviewed four people that were changing religions, A Catholic that became charismatic non denominational, A Catholic that became Lutheran, A Christian (? No denomination) that became Jewish, and Methodist that became Catholic. The Catholic said he was seeking the unfiltered gospel, in other words he didn’t want anyone telling him what to believe. The Christian that became a Jew could accept that Jesus was the only way to salvation. The Catholic that became a Lutheran did it for two reason first she was divorced and second her new husband was Lutheran. Her statement was only a theologian could tell the difference between the two religions. Last was the Methodist that became Catholic, he did for the holiness and reverence. Also he mentioned the applicability to life of the teaching. He viewed Catholicism as very positive while Protestantism was telling what not to do. Interesting article. EdB |
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7 | Labels? My church just goes by the Bible | 1 Cor 1:10 | EdB | 81670 | ||
Typing error the Christian that changed to Judaism said she could NOT accept that Jesus was the only way to salvation. I Left out the word NOT sorry EdB |
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