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EKnight:
I think a lot of this babylonian junk has come in the 20th century!
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I don't know about the 20th century, but I too have read things and recall teachings from my mother that are in accord with what we are learning here.
Before I came to BT, I read a book by Fulton Sheen, a Catholic Bishop, called Life is Worth Living. Other than the praying to Saints and Mary, it was a very good read. He used to have a half hour show too. A very insightful man and humorous too. For example, he likened God humbling himself as man, to a person with the knowledge and power of humans but being in a dogs body. In other words, God is all knowing and powerful yet subject himself through Jesus as a mere man. It was written in the 50's I think and the examples of living for God are just as applicable today. Even as a Catholic we recited our beliefs and said "He will come again to judge the living and the dead.
I believe that there were many people that had good insight into the truth, it just wasn't prevalent (sp?).
Eileen
So that epitaph you quoted does not surprise me.
gmik:
OBrenda, Coby(Moses)Preston, my gr gr was a practicing Methodist from Prestonsburg, Ky. Reading their wills from back then are amazing. They give a whole paragraph (!) to praising and acknowledging how God has blessed them. HOWEVER, many of my ancestors always mention IF God sees fit to let them in blah blah....Most of my family tho were of the Baptist type.
Ahem.....ummm if I am not posting as much as I used to...blame my new hobby! :D
OBrenda:
Ahhh...looking back into your roots...must be fun. I've kind of seen that trend in the past, where they recognized the sovereignty of God more than they do now, we're probably getting to smart for our britches ;D
gmik:
Brenda, I have read some of the church records to get marriage/birth/death info. It is really hilarious. So and so was disciplined for allowing dancing in his house. So and so was kicked out for drinking. He was received back into fellowship for saying he wouldn't allow drinking in his home. Same guy "dis-fellowshipped" for drinking again. Unfortunately, this guy was my ancestor! :D
I also am getting a real picture of the church in the 1800's in Va/Tenn/Ky (the migration route of my kin). The church was as mean and ornery as it is now. Legalism was a biggy!!
I was reading about Plymouth Colony and boy did the Pilgrims want it their way!! They left for religious freedom but didn't give any to anyone else.
Organized religion must bring out the worst in people!
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