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Old 02-22-2020, 03:55 PM
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Re: Should we teach others to rebel against standa

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Originally Posted by Evang.Benincasa View Post
Most Christendom just want to do as they very well please. No accountability, ESPECIALLY from Jesus Christ. Because after all He is invisible. Therefore since He isn't right there eye to eye with some of these toads, they continue to believe in a Jesus who hates everyone they hate. Who curses anyone they curse, who loves only the ones they love. Who agrees with them on every facet of their religious psychotic lives. But a physical eldership of ministers who will give you their unbiased point of view about behavior and life performance is VERBOTEN! They want smooth words, sweet love messages that make them feel good about being an ecclesiastical serial killer. Oh, they know the verses of their teachings, they can shuck the corn, and bale the hay with the best Judas/Absalom out there. They always know how to do it better than the elders of the church family. They can teach it better, they can preach it better, they can do everything just a wee bit better than guys who have been lifting the weight for literally years. But alas, David said that he almost slipped when he saw their prosperity, but he got it together when he relied their end. There has always been those who cut themselves off from any ministerial checks and balances. The Internet just made it more accessible for the wolves to join the pajama party, and teach everyone how they are all elders, bishops, apostles, evangelists, prophets, teachers, pastors, rabbis, gurus, shamans, warlocks and whatever other label they want to place on each other. 2 Timothy 3:6, Titus 1:11, Titus 3:3, and Jude 1:4.
totally agree
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