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Old 10-01-2007, 01:50 PM
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[QUOTE=Pianoman;258777]I can agree with maybe one exception!

3.Compassionate toward people--very loving

In some cases this is true AS LONG AS you line up to their teachings. If you break a rule, sometimes you will get their wrath and anger!

Unfortunately this is my experience. I grew up in what I consider a very conservative environment, but we have NEVER been able to live up to the "standards" of the churches around us. And we have always been made aware of this, generally in not very compassionate ways.
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Old 10-01-2007, 02:32 PM
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Remember Bro. Shew from Ft Worth? He has been dead for quite awhile. When he would come to Denver to preach and it was like every woman re-thought her dress code which was already very very strict. He would tell any woman in the church that she did not need those bows or ribbons in her hair. He also made comments on red dresses. Somehow the men escaped his wrath....

Yes our family went to his camp meeting in ft worth. i was too young to remember but his later years, after preaching all those strict hardline rules, they found out that he had a liquor cabnit at home and his son left and started a charismatic church across town
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I can agree with maybe one exception!

3.Compassionate toward people--very loving

In some cases this is true AS LONG AS you line up to their teachings. If you break a rule, sometimes you will get their wrath and anger!

Unfortunately this is my experience. I grew up in what I consider a very conservative environment, but we have NEVER been able to live up to the "standards" of the churches around us. And we have always been made aware of this, generally in not very compassionate ways.



waht standards are you not keeping that upsets them ?
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waht standards are you not keeping that upsets them ?

The big one always seems to be the video thing, but honestly, I can't keep track. Partially because a lot of what I hear being said is untruths, about what we actually do teach/allow. Although, honestly, most of our "Standards" are not preached about often. We have ministry guidelines and classes on our "standards", but our preaching is most often from the Bible. (VERY TIC)
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Yes our family went to his camp meeting in ft worth. i was too young to remember but his later years, after preaching all those strict hardline rules, they found out that he had a liquor cabnit at home and his son left and started a charismatic church across town
I do hope you are kidding. His presence could sure make a soul tremble back in his time.
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This is very interesting. I was called an ultra con way back on FCF and I guess I accepted the tag. I would like to clarify a few things:
1. There have always been men in the AMF that taught 'innocent party' with the exception of the ministry.
2. I know Elder Shew took wine for communion but I have never met anyone who said he drank it socially?
3. Also there have been men in the AMF that believed in women preachers Elder Bean's mother was a preacher.
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This is very interesting. I was called an ultra con way back on FCF and I guess I accepted the tag. I would like to clarify a few things:
1. There have always been men in the AMF that taught 'innocent party' with the exception of the ministry.
2. I know Elder Shew took wine for communion but I have never met anyone who said he drank it socially?
3. Also there have been men in the AMF that believed in women preachers Elder Bean's mother was a preacher.

Elder Epley, back in the early pioneer years, women preachers was the norm everywhere but name one in the AMF today? can i safely say it's not allowed ?
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This is very interesting. I was called an ultra con way back on FCF and I guess I accepted the tag. I would like to clarify a few things:
1. There have always been men in the AMF that taught 'innocent party' with the exception of the ministry.
2. I know Elder Shew took wine for communion but I have never met anyone who said he drank it socially?
3. Also there have been men in the AMF that believed in women preachers Elder Bean's mother was a preacher.


I can't get into specifics on this one w/o getting myself in trouble but it was told that it was for an ailiment ????
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The big one always seems to be the video thing, but honestly, I can't keep track. Partially because a lot of what I hear being said is untruths, about what we actually do teach/allow. Although, honestly, most of our "Standards" are not preached about often. We have ministry guidelines and classes on our "standards", but our preaching is most often from the Bible. (VERY TIC)


This is giving me some ideas for a new thread
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