fleshnblud
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Post by fleshnblud on Jun 1, 2005 15:37:27 GMT -5
One of the main reasons for Luther's reformation from the Catholic church---or, shall we say what the visible church had become---was their deviation from the principle that the Scriptures alone were the rule for all faith and practice. What about the church today (I am speaking of mainline Protestant-Evangelical "Bible-believing and teaching" churches)...do we practice Sola Scriptura? Is the word of God the ONLY rule for all faith and practice in our churches? Does the Bible guide how we think and believe about what faith in Jesus Christ means and the daily practice of that faith in the church and in the world (home, workplace, hobbies, school, etc)?
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Post by cherryx on Jun 1, 2005 18:31:56 GMT -5
of course not.
when i dont have an aching headache ill get into this.
but ill leave you with this...so long as there are societies/sub cultures...man will make up their own rules.had my parents been members of the church i attended,i wouldve gotten better spots in drama and treated alot better.fact of life.
its prevalent everywhere...the hardcore scene (ALOT in the christian hardcore scene),your schools,your job,and your church.
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