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Originally Posted by dizzyde
#1. Why do you get the honors of deciding what being Apostolic is?
#2. I believe that Apostles actually would have called themselves Christians. Or in the language of their time, followers of Christ.
#3. Quoting you from above " nobodies except God is going to tell you what to do especially the pastor, if you’re a lady you think you can cut your hair, wear pants, makeup and jewelry. If you’re a man you let your wife rule the house ect…………..
Now the apostles taught against all of this," I would be interested in seeing the scripture text where the apostles taught this?
#4. Why do you only post when 1stCorinth2v4 is around?
No bad spirit, just honest points and questions. 
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Originally Posted by hometown guy
#1. im sorry you tell me what it means.
#2. I was first told to call myself apolstolic from your dads church about 15 years ago.
#3. read the bible
#4. just by chance i guess.
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OK, for your first answer, I am not the one claiming the right to decide who is "apostolic". That is not my judgment to make, and bottom line, it just an arbitrary term.
As to your second answer, you were "
told" to call yourself apostolic by my "
dads church"? Several points, did the
entire church tell you this??? Also, if you have
ever had anything to do with my "
dads church" you would know that he would
NEVER say that
he has a church, there is only one church and it is Gods. Finally, on this section, whatever happened or didn't happen, I am absolutely
certain that you were never told to call yourself "apolstolic". (sorry, that one was just too easy).
To the third answer, I am not disputing the pants issue with you, I simply wanted to you to tell me where it was that the
apostles taught it. Apparently you cannot do that.
The last point is a little too big of a coincidence to me, but whatever.
To wrap this up, I really am not trying to be argumentative, but you and your buddies seem to think that you can throw out
known controversial topics and claim, "you aren't looking for a fight." Exactly
what kind of response do you anticipate when you flat out tell people that they aren't "apostolic" because they don't believe the way
you do.
You can't start an argument, and then say you don't want to fight. It is disingenuous at best.
But still,