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8/20/12 11:19 PM |
Dan | | Tennessee | | | |
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John,Like Jim said, all parts of the mass are unscriptural. Even if your list of 'scriptural' exercises is correct (and I can't say that all of it is), the context is supposed to be for meetings of the church and the RCC is not part of the true church. It is only pseudo-christian as I said in my first post. The RCC is the 'unclean thing' that christians are to come out from but you seem to enjoy staying in and finding things that are 'scriptural' while ignoring the things that are abominable to God. This is like finding bits of food in a garbage can and trying to justify your wallowing in it and crying "See! Here is something I can eat! What's wrong with this garbage can? It has some food in it!" You've posted the same stuff on SA for a long time, John. May God grant you repentance and give you eyes to see. May you wake up, look around and RUN! That's all I have to say this time, John. Plenty of others on this site have also pled with you to no avail and I (we) don't have time to repeat our warnings to you endlessly. |
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7/9/12 10:34 AM |
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Excellent preaching on doctrines of Scripture Though the Grand Rapids area has long had a reputation as a "Bible Belt", you would never know it from visiting many of our churches, denominational or not. We too are prone to diminishing God's authorship of Scripture.
I listened to this sermon on the road today, and it effectively summarized (in sermon form, not mere lecture) several doctrines of Scripture that our study group has recently learned during six weeks of informal theology study. Had never listened to a sermon by Rev. Dick before, but he drilled home the significance of these doctrines, centering on 2 Timothy 3, and confronted some of the erroneous views of Scripture in our day. Very helpful.
And by the way, I love SermonAudio! |
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