From what I can tell from your post, you've gone totally
charismatic Baron
Right. I been having this urge to run around the church with a flag, which apparently is different than running around the church waving a white handkerchief.
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HAHAHA I find that funny! In an "apostolic" forum that is divided at every angle, every standpoint, every opinion.... LOL
It's one thing to be diverse in our opinions and discuss our disagreements, sometimes even passionately.
It's quite another to imply that everyone who doesn't agree with you has a "seared conscience" and is in danger of going to hell.
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Right. I been having this urge to run around the church with a flag, which apparently is different than running around the church waving a white handkerchief.
I saw a clip of a church with dancers. that flag thing I can take or leave, but if you have dancers doing interpritive dance, you dun went charismatic.
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right! in some cases around here, it is difference in opinion. in other cases its a conscience that is so seared its turned to charcoal.
I guess the wisdom and common sense factor has to come into play to determine the difference in the two!
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I am so glad God delivered me from the mindset I see displayed by some people around here.
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Originally Posted by Rico
Sister, maybe you can answer this question. Why is it that you think that most posters conscious have been so seared with a hot iron that they have no convictions whatsoever? Do you have any idea how offensive that is to people who, in good conscience, could no longer subscribe to man made additions to the Word of God? The suggestion that people who have let traditional OP standards go have no conscience is very divisive. Why even go there?
rico, dont tell anyone how offensive they can be when your doing the same thing.
I saw a clip of a church with dancers. that flag thing I can take or leave, but if you have dancers doing interpritive dance, you dun went charismatic.
I heard that they had some of that at the TN campmeeting. Not a fan of the flags I find them distracting, but no more so than the old time pentecostals waving their snot rag. But then again they aren't worshiping me.
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I heard that they had some of that at the TN campmeeting. Not a fan of the flags I find them distracting, but no more so than the old time pentecostals waving their snot rag. But then again they aren't worshiping me.
Somewhat related topic - what kind of dancing did David do when he stopped every six paces in front of the Ark and "danced before the Lord with all his might"?
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rico, dont tell anyone how offensive they can be when your doing the same thing.
Big difference here, HG.
Rico said he's glad to be delivered from the mindset of SOME, but didn't say who.
HCM said that "MOST posters have seared consciences and have NO convictions whatsoever".
Keep it straight.
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