ANM29
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I don't think people are looking for "excuses" not to go, as much as they're missing reasons to go. Having an "excuse" not to go means that you think you should go, but you don't want to. I don't think the first christians felt this obligation to go to church like you suggest we should have. I think it was a natural thing for them to assemble, just like it's a natural thing for me and my friends to assemble.
Do you really think your church, or most other organized churches around, resemble the first bunch of believers very much? I don't.
And why don't they want to go, that's the question.
The way some of these churches are run and the 'control' thing going on, another reason people don't want to be bothered. Nobody is allowing the Holy Spirit to run anything..Just men in flesh barking out religious laws and duties and flesh made plans...It is a mess.....
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