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Deborah-Leigh:
That was a great observation Jackson!

All the more reason to revere God which is something alien to the Churches. They do not know HIM! They imagine Him in their images.

Your post caused me to reconsider that Jesus chose not to speak to the multitudes except in Parables so they would not understand HIM. That truth is a HUGE barrier to the heathen pagan blind and deaf guides of wolverine pacts.  ;D and a sure fire trigger of their persecution to those who do not belong in their fold.

Peace to you

Arcturus :)

gmik:
Good thoughts everyone.

 In a perverse sort of way, I kinda like hearing a 'sermon' so that I can correctly divide the word of truth and see how far I have come "out of her".

This weekend we attended a wedding, and I barely could endure sitting there listening to their "pious platitudes" about a 'Jesus' that is getting really foreign to me. I feel sorry for those folks listening and lapping it all up.  I was that way just a couple years ago!!!   Thank you Jesus--nothing I did-All You!!!

Jackie Lee:

Yes once in a while I watch Grant Jeffries, I think that his name.
There are some truths mixed with opinions,  I am still new but I do the same Gena.
When thay speak of burning in Hell like J Van Impe does that really burns me up...LOL Pun intended.

mari_et_pere:
I had an experience in church this week too. My wife wanted me to go to church with her for Mother's Day. She knows I disagree with a lot of what they say, but I complied because I love her and it was mother's day, you know? Well they have a study group before the main service. It went okay, typical sunday school study group, until the very end. The pastor's dad/ex-pastor was talking about God's foreknowledge; the fact that He already knows what will happen before it does and how He always has known. But then in the same breath he made sure to say, "Now I'm not talking about predistination or lack of free will." He lost me right there, and I wanted to pipe up and say something, but I knew it would cause a small scene plus make my wife's mother's day go bad, so I just ate my complimentary church doughnut and sat through the main service listening to the pastors mom/ex-pastor's wife talk about bla bla blahbitty blah.....then she said something about raising your kids the right way SO THEY WON'T GO TO HELL blah blah blah..........I'm so glad I finally talked myself out of attending church anymore. Thank God for allowing us the knowledge of the truth!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Matt

nmendes:
I myself have shown a lot of disinterest in going to church nowadays.  Ever since I have read a lot of Ray Smith's papers, read my Bible and prayed the doctrines of the church no longer interest me.  So much of what is taught out there is not scriptural.  There is too much falsities mixed in with truth.  Christiandom today has become a money making venture.  It is a high retail business that is getting bigger and bigger each year.  The den of theives has grown tremendously.  I am very thankful that God has opened up my eyes.  I pray that each one of us will continue in His Word and forever stay in the confines of His will for our lives.

Peace and blessings to all.

Love
Nicole.

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