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Although I do agree with Pelathais that Steadfast took it to extremes. I find it hard to believe and have NEVER seen social drinking nor a tolerance of fornication in UPC churches! I would lean more to the reason the brethren looking to fellowship with the Tulsa folks is more along the lines of TV and dress standards. |
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Shame on your for not having your priorities right! You know good and well that AFF and Community Coffee early in the morning are the only way to start the day! (yeah I know it is 10:14 am and I am just now checking in and I am drinking Folgers Gourmet blend coffee, but do as I say not as I do!!!) |
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I have never seen this person slander Steadfast in the past. Most folks around here that I can tell respect Steadfast as he justly deserves. That in itself doesn't mean they have to agree with everything that is said. Again, I don't see this as him calling him a liar, but stating the INFORMATION is wrong. Same thing happens to Thad all the time. He reports something he is told. It is disputed by others. Doesn't mean Thad is a liar, just his information is disputed. |
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There may not be any tolerance for it, but it doesn't mean it won't be/isn't done, and not just in UPC churches, any org or GIB across the board. People do things pastor doesn't know about all the time. |
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Ohhhhhhhhh, the continuing drama. I suggest we move on...but if not, we can linger here indefinitely....
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I think that's why it's so hard for me to even try to read that into what was said because of my opinion of Steadfast - he's a steadfast and honest person! |
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Brother Steadfast's heart is pure as are his intentions, in my opinion Yet, if you have followed brother Pelathais' account of his history and experiences, you can easily see his perspective. The sum of the discussion on the matter is a great misunderstanding.
Nevertheless, brother Steadfast's steadfast defense of the actions of the "walking away" bretheren is indefensible, in my opinion. These bretheren really need to take a page out of the history of one of the great reformers. Further remarks moved to another thread... |
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