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Old 06-27-2012, 08:09 PM
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Re: Just Some Things I've Been Holding In

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Originally Posted by ILG View Post
You are assuming I agree that my explanation is irrational and I do not.

We disagree, CC1. Plain and simple.
So based on your logic I can just ignore one or more of the 10 commandments if they are uncomfortable for me since Jesus ate on the Sabbath?

I would love to have you look me in the eye and tell me that Jesus violating the Sabbath means you don't need a pastor or teacher or church in your life as Ephesians chapter 4 says you do. I have a feeling you would have a hard time doing it and if you could then you owe an apology to any Pentecostals that you have ever said used logic that didn't make sense in their belief system.

I have lost all respect for you over this amazing justification for being out of church. You ought to at least have the honesty to just say you are ignoring Gods word in that regard.
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