• Starting today August 7th, 2024, in order to post in the Married Couples, Courting Couples, or Singles forums, you will not be allowed to post if you have your Marital status designated as private. Announcements will be made in the respective forums as well but please note that if yours is currently listed as Private, you will need to submit a ticket in the Support Area to have yours changed.

  • CF has always been a site that welcomes people from different backgrounds and beliefs to participate in discussion and even debate. That is the nature of its ministry. In view of recent events emotions are running very high. We need to remind people of some basic principles in debating on this site. We need to be civil when we express differences in opinion. No personal attacks. Avoid you, your statements. Don't characterize an entire political party with comparisons to Fascism or Communism or other extreme movements that committed atrocities. CF is not the place for broad brush or blanket statements about groups and political parties. Put the broad brushes and blankets away when you come to CF, better yet, put them in the incinerator. Debate had no place for them. We need to remember that people that commit acts of violence represent themselves or a small extreme faction.

Confession ...

stan1953

Well-Known Member
Mar 23, 2012
3,278
64
Calgary, Alberta
✟3,901.00
Faith
Christian
Marital Status
Single
Politics
CA-Liberals
Never take TV and film theology too seriously ;)

LOL...right, which is why I'm NOT going to see the new Son of God movie being released. My mental picture is far more accurate than any movie could be.
 
Upvote 0
T

ToBeBlessed

Guest
LOL...right, which is why I'm NOT going to see the new Son of God movie being released. My mental picture is far more accurate than any movie could be.

Not to derail this thread, but talking about that.

Seems many, many pastors (esp. mega churches) are buying full screens within theaters for their congregation. I pray it represents the faith accurately.

Have you heard anything abt. it?
 
Upvote 0

~Anastasia~

† Handmaid of God †
Dec 1, 2013
31,132
17,447
Florida panhandle, USA
✟939,721.00
Country
United States
Gender
Female
Faith
Eastern Orthodox
Marital Status
Married
“If your brother sins, go and show him his fault in private; if he listens to you, you have won your brother. 16 But if he does not listen to you, take one or two more with you, so that by the mouth of two or three witnesses every fact may be confirmed. 17 If he refuses to listen to them, tell it to the church; and if he refuses to listen even to the church, let him be to you as a Gentile and a tax collector. 18 Truly I say to you, whatever you bind on earth shall have been bound in heaven; and whatever you loose on earth shall have been loosed in heaven.


These verses are dealing with how we deal with other Christians. We are called to forgive each other as the Lord forgives us. This is talking about two Christians who are in conflict should deal with each other.

Hmmmmm. I really appreciate your post, but it's hard for me to follow exactly? (Sorry, I know you said you weren't quite awake ;) )

But what comes to mind is, if v. 18 has to do with forgiving our brothers and sisters when they wrong us ... it would seem to be saying if we interpret it that way, that if we fail to forgive them, God also won't forgive them? Is that what you mean? That would give us the power to hold someone's against them in God's eyes, out of spite. (Which of course would hurt us as well, since we pray to be forgiven in the same way that we forgive.) But I wonder if someone who chooses to hold against me, perhaps even an unbeliever, will that prevent me from being able to be forgiven by God? That doesn't sound right?

First we go to that brother or sister in private (not gossip or talk to others about it) and show him his fault/sin/indiscretion. This example is fairly clear that it is a doctrinal issue, like your brother or sister has strayed from the Word/faith. You point out their flawed doctrine and try to convince them of the truth.

If the brother or sister will still not listen, then a small group of two or three should talk to them to try to convince them of the error. That the other person is a witness to the situation, not a he said/she said....

Then the next step is the church to try to bring that person back into faith/scripture.

I agree with the prescribed process, but what is it that leads you to believe it involves a doctrinal issue? The thing is, if it is a doctrinal issue, then what would "binding and loosing" have to do with it? Surely not "binding" them in a false doctrine they refuse to recant? I apologize, but I'm having a hard time finding a way to make sense of it in that way?

So in my opinion this is not about confessing ones sin, unless it would be to ask for forgiveness from a person/people.

Hope I explained that well. Not awake yet. ;)

Hmmmmm. I appreciate another perspective, but it's hard for me to see it in the way you describe. If you'd care to expand on that, I'd gladly hear your point of view. Thanks very much for your post, either way. :)

And I hope you're awake now. ;)
 
Upvote 0

stan1953

Well-Known Member
Mar 23, 2012
3,278
64
Calgary, Alberta
✟3,901.00
Faith
Christian
Marital Status
Single
Politics
CA-Liberals
Not to derail this thread, but talking about that.
Seems many, many pastors (esp. mega churches) are buying full screens within theaters for their congregation. I pray it represents the faith accurately.
Have you heard anything abt. it?

This is common. Many denoms believe theatres are bad places to go but which watch movies IF they are in their building or they rent out the space. Sadly this is the same reason may Christians won't go into a pub to eat even though it is cheap and good food.
I have only seen the trailers on TV.
 
Upvote 0

Albion

Facilitator
Dec 8, 2004
111,127
33,268
✟584,052.00
Country
United States
Gender
Male
Faith
Anglican
Marital Status
Married
This is common. Many denoms believe theatres are bad places to go but which watch movies IF they are in their building or they rent out the space. .

Wouldn't it rather be in order to screen or regulate what's being shown?
 
Upvote 0

~Anastasia~

† Handmaid of God †
Dec 1, 2013
31,132
17,447
Florida panhandle, USA
✟939,721.00
Country
United States
Gender
Female
Faith
Eastern Orthodox
Marital Status
Married
Not to derail this thread, but talking about that.

Seems many, many pastors (esp. mega churches) are buying full screens within theaters for their congregation. I pray it represents the faith accurately.

Have you heard anything abt. it?

Building theaters? I have not heard of it myself. (not that you were talking to me) ;)

The church I attended when The Passion of the Christ was released invited everyone to come see it together, and they helped buy tickets for anyone who couldn't afford to go, and we all sat together. We met and talked about it later.

I only saw the movie once. What surprised me (not that I'm blaming people as it may have just been their custom and they didn't mean anything bad by it) but I was surprised to see other people buying snacks and so on to eat while watching. I wonder if they regretted that. I couldn't have eaten during that film, or for a while after.

Now I've been in a number of churches that met in closed-down theaters. I guess they are already in a good position if any chose to screen films, but I never saw any do that.
 
Upvote 0
T

ToBeBlessed

Guest
Building theaters? I have not heard of it myself. (not that you were talking to me) ;)

The church I attended when The Passion of the Christ was released invited everyone to come see it together, and they helped buy tickets for anyone who couldn't afford to go, and we all sat together. We met and talked about it later.

I only saw the movie once. What surprised me (not that I'm blaming people as it may have just been their custom and they didn't mean anything bad by it) but I was surprised to see other people buying snacks and so on to eat while watching. I wonder if they regretted that. I couldn't have eaten during that film, or for a while after.

Now I've been in a number of churches that met in closed-down theaters. I guess they are already in a good position if any chose to screen films, but I never saw any do that.
No renting individual rooms w screens in movie theatres
 
Upvote 0

MoreCoffee

Repentance works.
Jan 8, 2011
29,860
2,841
Near the flying spaghetti monster
✟72,848.00
Faith
Catholic
Marital Status
Private
I have a confession to make.

In the mail today I received a KJV from Hendrickson Publishers that contains the text of the 1873 Cambridge Paragraph Bible prepared by Dr F H A Scrivener. This means that I now have several KJV bibles. I am not a KJV only chap. And sadly these KJVs do not contain the complete 73 books of the canonical scriptures. Nevertheless I use them when chatting in GT for verifying what some of my interlocutors will see if they check the references and quotes I supply in many of my posts.

God have mercy on me, a KJV collector!
 
Upvote 0

~Anastasia~

† Handmaid of God †
Dec 1, 2013
31,132
17,447
Florida panhandle, USA
✟939,721.00
Country
United States
Gender
Female
Faith
Eastern Orthodox
Marital Status
Married
I have a confession to make.

In the mail today I received a KJV from Hendrickson Publishers that contains the text of the 1873 Cambridge Paragraph Bible prepared by Dr F H A Scrivener. This means that I now have several KJV bibles. I am not a KJV only chap. And sadly these KJVs do not contain the complete 73 books of the canonical scriptures. Nevertheless I use them when chatting in GT for verifying what some of my interlocutors will see if they check the references and quotes I supply in many of my posts.

God have mercy on me, a KJV collector!

Hmmm, I have so MANY Bibles. And not enough bookshelf, but I can't bring myself to rehome them.

I used to collect translations, back before it was easy to find so many online. The Amplified used to be particularly unavailable, and I think I have at least 3. One has fallen apart. But I like so many of the translations, and some are still not easily available. Problem is, tiny print is getting hard to read, so I go online anyway.

Those and my various commentaries, etc. Nearly everything is (I believe) from a Baptist or similar viewpoint anyway, and I stopped using them a long time ago.

But I surely do have at least 5 or 6 KJV Bibles as well.

Out of all those Bibles, I don't think any of them has more than the 66 books. Though I think one somewhere has an extended version of Daniel, as I know I read something more in there than I am used to finding.

I confess to being a general Bible and Christian book hoarder, lol.
 
Upvote 0

~Anastasia~

† Handmaid of God †
Dec 1, 2013
31,132
17,447
Florida panhandle, USA
✟939,721.00
Country
United States
Gender
Female
Faith
Eastern Orthodox
Marital Status
Married
Watch out for the beards.

I really don't know how my husband would react to many things about Orthodoxy, but at least the beards might appeal to him. He has had a beard since I have known him, though he keeps it relatively short.
 
Upvote 0

MoreCoffee

Repentance works.
Jan 8, 2011
29,860
2,841
Near the flying spaghetti monster
✟72,848.00
Faith
Catholic
Marital Status
Private
Hmmm, I have so MANY Bibles. And not enough bookshelf, but I can't bring myself to rehome them.

I used to collect translations, back before it was easy to find so many online. The Amplified used to be particularly unavailable, and I think I have at least 3. One has fallen apart. But I like so many of the translations, and some are still not easily available. Problem is, tiny print is getting hard to read, so I go online anyway.

Those and my various commentaries, etc. Nearly everything is (I believe) from a Baptist or similar viewpoint anyway, and I stopped using them a long time ago.

But I surely do have at least 5 or 6 KJV Bibles as well.

Out of all those Bibles, I don't think any of them has more than the 66 books. Though I think one somewhere has an extended version of Daniel, as I know I read something more in there than I am used to finding.

I confess to being a general Bible and Christian book hoarder, lol.

The KJV I confessed to receiving in the mail has 11.25 point font printing. It's fairly easy on the eye. It is called "Personal Size Giant Print Reference King James Version" and the font pleases me :)
 
Upvote 0

stan1953

Well-Known Member
Mar 23, 2012
3,278
64
Calgary, Alberta
✟3,901.00
Faith
Christian
Marital Status
Single
Politics
CA-Liberals
The KJV I confessed to receiving in the mail has 11.25 point font printing. It's fairly easy on the eye. It is called "Personal Size Giant Print Reference King James Version" and the font pleases me :)

That's the beauty of reading Bible online or eVersions. You can adjust the font size! :bigeye:
 
Upvote 0

stan1953

Well-Known Member
Mar 23, 2012
3,278
64
Calgary, Alberta
✟3,901.00
Faith
Christian
Marital Status
Single
Politics
CA-Liberals
Wouldn't it rather be in order to screen or regulate what's being shown?

As a church social function, no problem to have community standards. My issue is telling people they can't go to the same movie on their own. That is slightly hypocritical IMO.
 
Upvote 0

MoreCoffee

Repentance works.
Jan 8, 2011
29,860
2,841
Near the flying spaghetti monster
✟72,848.00
Faith
Catholic
Marital Status
Private
That's the beauty of reading Bible online or eVersions. You can adjust the font size! :bigeye:

Yes, but you need a computer of some kind to read an adjustable font bible. I like printed bibles, they don't need electricity for me to read them.
 
Upvote 0