Thank you.revrobor said:You are apparently devoted to a religion with all it's dogma, traditions, rules, regulation, icons, Pope worship, etc. These are not things Jesus instituted.
What church did the disciples attend?
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Thank you.revrobor said:You are apparently devoted to a religion with all it's dogma, traditions, rules, regulation, icons, Pope worship, etc. These are not things Jesus instituted.
HowardDean said:Thank you.
What church did the disciples attend?
In some of M.J.Agee's writings (and I do discount her continual date setting) she mentions some authors studying and find He was probably born on Rosh hashana, jewish New Year. makes sense.thenewageriseth said:September? Hmm that's a new one to me.Do tell
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My point. No church building or rules and regulations were needed.revrobor said:There is no record of them attending any "church". They gathered with Believers in homes when they were not preaching to the lost.
OK, what's the difference?revrobor said:How sad. You apparently don't know the difference between following a religion and following the Lord Jesus.
Jipsah said:OK, what's the difference?
Actually, Jesus did establish a Church. He did that rather than write a book. That Church is still here. Paul called the Church the pillar and ground of the truth. In 1 Tim. 3:14-15, Paul says:revrobor said:Following a religion is participating a religious organization ("church") and following its rules, regulations, dogma, doctrines and traditions.
Being a follower of the Lord Jesus is being obediently faithful to His teachings and commands.
The two are not the same.
Jesus did not found the religious organization. He called followers.
katherine2001 said:Actually, Jesus did establish a Church. He did that rather than write a book. That Church is still here. Paul called the Church the pillar and ground of the truth. In 1 Tim. 3:14-15, Paul says:
14. These things I write to you, though I hope to come to you shortly;
15. but if I am delayed, I write so that you may know how you ought to conduct yourself in the house of God, which is the church of the living God, the pillar and ground of the truth.
revrobor said:The Church (note the capital C) He established is the Body of Believers NOT a religious organization. Why people, in their apparent ignorance, keep insisting that our Lord established a religious organization escapes me except perhaps they are trying to defend the thing to which they have pledged their loyality.
The "house of God" is wherever Believers gather NOT a reference to a religious organization.
catlover said:Does anyone else enjoy coloring eggs and the chocolate rabbits?
We know Easter is about The Resurrection, but should we even celebrate Easter with eggs and rabbits?
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Because Easter is about the life death and resurrection of our Lord, not about making kids happy, or giving them something fun to do. It is secular garbage, and it ticks me off to see it in a church where it has no place.hardcoreGL1229 said:Why does this tick you off? It's just something fun for the little kids to do, and it's not like the bunny is really hurting anyone, or corrupting little kid's minds to believe that the Easter is all about the bunny.
Are you arguing for consumerizing everything?Emkay said:Besides, the chocolate eggs and everything gives the economy a boost...