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04-17-2008, 07:01 AM
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Re: What do you think about the Mormon sect in Tex
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WHY????????????
Prov 29:2
2 When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice: but when the wicked beareth rule, the people mourn. (KJV)
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The righteous is the problem...how would you like a theocratic government. You talk about holiness police...we've got enough of that in the church.
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04-17-2008, 09:58 AM
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Re: What do you think about the Mormon sect in Tex
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The righteous is the problem...how would you like a theocratic government. You talk about holiness police...we've got enough of that in the church.
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I don't want a theocratic government, I would just like Christians to hold the offices and keep some integrity while doing it.
The reason we have abortion on demand is because of separation of church and state.
The reason gay marriage is on the horizon is because of the separation of church and state
I believe in freedom of religion...but this great country was founded upon the principles of the Word of God and the "church" was very much involved in the formation of the "state."
It's Christians fault that our we have a speaker of the house such as Nancy Pelosi and other such representatives in high places who are ungodly beyond belief.
Go to D.C. and look at all the "church" items that are represented in our historical sites. Look at our founding documents and see all of the "church" language that is incorporated into them.
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04-17-2008, 12:25 PM
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Re: What do you think about the Mormon sect in Tex
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I don't want a theocratic government, I would just like Christians to hold the offices and keep some integrity while doing it.
The reason we have abortion on demand is because of separation of church and state.
The reason gay marriage is on the horizon is because of the separation of church and state
I believe in freedom of religion...but this great country was founded upon the principles of the Word of God and the "church" was very much involved in the formation of the "state."
It's Christians fault that our we have a speaker of the house such as Nancy Pelosi and other such representatives in high places who are ungodly beyond belief.
Go to D.C. and look at all the "church" items that are represented in our historical sites. Look at our founding documents and see all of the "church" language that is incorporated into them.
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The "church" involved in the formation of the state?! Which Founding Father was a One-GOD, JESUS' name baptized, HG filled believer?
The trinitarians (along with some unitarians and deists) formed the US. The Catholics formed various states in Europe, the Lutherans and Catholics formed Germany and the Anglicans formed England...
GOD BLESS!
Bro. Alex
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04-17-2008, 03:07 PM
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Re: What do you think about the Mormon sect in Tex
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The "church" involved in the formation of the state?! Which Founding Father was a One-GOD, JESUS' name baptized, HG filled believer?
The trinitarians (along with some unitarians and deists) formed the US. The Catholics formed various states in Europe, the Lutherans and Catholics formed Germany and the Anglicans formed England...
GOD BLESS!
Bro. Alex
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I shudder to think what policies would be implemented if our president (with a majority in congress backing him up) was a UPC minister.
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04-17-2008, 04:49 PM
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Re: What do you think about the Mormon sect in Tex
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I shudder to think what policies would be implemented if our president (with a majority in congress backing him up) was a UPC minister.
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to get an idea, look at areas where Sharia law is practiced.
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04-17-2008, 07:11 PM
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Re: What do you think about the Mormon sect in Tex
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I shudder to think what policies would be implemented if our president (with a majority in congress backing him up) was a UPC minister.
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Yeah like the ones we have now are great.
Abortion on demand, gay rights, no prayers in our schools.
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04-17-2008, 04:29 PM
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Re: What do you think about the Mormon sect in Tex
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The "church" involved in the formation of the state?! Which Founding Father was a One-GOD, JESUS' name baptized, HG filled believer?
The trinitarians (along with some unitarians and deists) formed the US. The Catholics formed various states in Europe, the Lutherans and Catholics formed Germany and the Anglicans formed England...
GOD BLESS!
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Your problem is that your definition of a Christian is a "One-God, Jesus name baptized, HG filled person. And probably if truth be known it would also include whatever denomination you belong to
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04-17-2008, 07:03 PM
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Re: What do you think about the Mormon sect in Tex
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Your problem is that your definition of a Christian is a "One-God, Jesus name baptized, HG filled person. And probably if truth be known it would also include whatever denomination you belong to
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You know, biggotted statements like that... I'm a Biblical Christian, I am not "denominational" and if I were I wouldn't believe only my denomination will be saved. I'm independent and I believe Apostolics from many different denominations will be saved. The only people I'm not sure about being saved will be Apostolics who were "one-steppers" and who went around preaching that and decieving people. If you're a one-stepper though, and just a bit unsure and your not hindering souls from obeying Acts 2:38 thru that false doctrine, then I believe there's hope for you. If your "Apostolic" though and telling trinitarians, "Oh you're fine just where you are..." Either you'll be punished in some way or lost, GOD will not let you get by on that. Btw, I had the oppurtunity to share the Gospel today with a girl who's Catholic- I'm believing she'll be baptized in the near future!
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04-18-2008, 06:51 PM
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Re: What do you think about the Mormon sect in Tex
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You know, biggotted statements like that... I'm a Biblical Christian, I am not "denominational" and if I were I wouldn't believe only my denomination will be saved. I'm independent and I believe Apostolics from many different denominations will be saved. The only people I'm not sure about being saved will be Apostolics who were "one-steppers" and who went around preaching that and decieving people. If you're a one-stepper though, and just a bit unsure and your not hindering souls from obeying Acts 2:38 thru that false doctrine, then I believe there's hope for you. If your "Apostolic" though and telling trinitarians, "Oh you're fine just where you are..." Either you'll be punished in some way or lost, GOD will not let you get by on that. Btw, I had the oppurtunity to share the Gospel today with a girl who's Catholic- I'm believing she'll be baptized in the near future!
GOD BLESS!
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Bro Alex, could you give supporting scripture that will actually support your ideas? I do know that neither you or I are God so neither of us has the power to say whom is saved and whom is not. What we can do is line it up with scripture and if it matches then we are fine. But what we can not do is twist scripture to mean and say what we want it to say and mean. All in context my brother. Gotta be used in context and I am affraid that most of the so called anti-trinitarian scriptures are taken out of context. I believe that the oneness is the closest to being Biblically correct, but NO one here has all the answers and to act like we do it foolish. I am a 1-stepper more or less and I in no way preach or teach false doctrine and when you say we will be punished or lost that is just a clear sign that you are stepping into God's shoes....how do they fit? By the way none of us 1-steppers are sitting here saying you are leading people to hell cause you breed judmentalism or elitism. No one is saying that you breed cookie cutter christians that sometimes are as deep as a table spoon of water. We are not sitting saying that you all make people live their spiritual lives between themselves, God and the pastor. We are not saying that.... 8-}
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