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by Threlizdun » Thu Oct 15, 2015 2:31 pm
by Russels Orbiting Teapot » Thu Oct 15, 2015 2:33 pm
by Lunatic Goofballs » Thu Oct 15, 2015 2:35 pm
by Morr » Thu Oct 15, 2015 2:37 pm
Northern Freikur wrote:Yes, this is a Church of Christ thread. Yes, I want us to revive the Christianity of the bible. And, yes I am a member of a congregation which strives for biblical accuracy (And as far as I know, we do fairly well).
No, we are not a denomination (Although there are congregations who agree with each other on being biblical, so yes and no.). No, there is no "One Guy at the top" making the decisions in place of God.
And I will certainly not surrender to atheists, denominations, or "Progressive Christian" movements.
Are there any of my brothers and sisters in Christ who would like to comment? This is a general Christian discussion, so any subject is fine, as long as it's biblical.
by Northern Freikur » Thu Oct 15, 2015 2:38 pm
Northern Freikur wrote:Yes, this is a Church of Christ thread. Yes, I want us to revive the Christianity of the bible. And, yes I am a member of a congregation which strives for biblical accuracy (And as far as I know, we do fairly well).
No, we are not a denomination (Although there are congregations who agree with each other on being biblical, so yes and no.). No, there is no "One Guy at the top" making the decisions in place of God.
And I will certainly not surrender to atheists, denominations, or "Progressive Christian" movements.
Are there any of my brothers and sisters in Christ who would like to comment? This is a general Christian discussion, so any subject is fine, as long as it's biblical.
by Northern Freikur » Thu Oct 15, 2015 2:40 pm
Morr wrote:Northern Freikur wrote:Yes, this is a Church of Christ thread. Yes, I want us to revive the Christianity of the bible. And, yes I am a member of a congregation which strives for biblical accuracy (And as far as I know, we do fairly well).
No, we are not a denomination (Although there are congregations who agree with each other on being biblical, so yes and no.). No, there is no "One Guy at the top" making the decisions in place of God.
And I will certainly not surrender to atheists, denominations, or "Progressive Christian" movements.
Are there any of my brothers and sisters in Christ who would like to comment? This is a general Christian discussion, so any subject is fine, as long as it's biblical.
For the past 500 years, countless iterations of Christianity have popped up claiming to be the revival of the "true" Church. I'll trust a Church that can actually trace its lineage back to Christ without break.
by Northern Freikur » Thu Oct 15, 2015 2:40 pm
Russels Orbiting Teapot wrote:When your church has to print a pamphlet saying 'why the Church of Christ is not a cult' you should admit to yourself that there might be a problem.
by Northern Freikur » Thu Oct 15, 2015 2:42 pm
by Morr » Thu Oct 15, 2015 2:50 pm
Northern Freikur wrote:Morr wrote:For the past 500 years, countless iterations of Christianity have popped up claiming to be the revival of the "true" Church. I'll trust a Church that can actually trace its lineage back to Christ without break.
Actually, we are restored. There were other attempts at doing so, like the lutherans, But they didn't work out. We follow only what scripture says.
by Coulee Croche » Thu Oct 15, 2015 2:51 pm
Northern Freikur wrote:No, there is no "One Guy at the top" making the decisions in place of God.
by Lunatic Goofballs » Thu Oct 15, 2015 2:51 pm
Northern Freikur wrote:Northern Freikur wrote:Yes, this is a Church of Christ thread. Yes, I want us to revive the Christianity of the bible. And, yes I am a member of a congregation which strives for biblical accuracy (And as far as I know, we do fairly well).
No, we are not a denomination (Although there are congregations who agree with each other on being biblical, so yes and no.). No, there is no "One Guy at the top" making the decisions in place of God.
And I will certainly not surrender to atheists, denominations, or "Progressive Christian" movements.
Are there any of my brothers and sisters in Christ who would like to comment? This is a general Christian discussion, so any subject is fine, as long as it's biblical.
Aww heck, messed up. Please disregard. Tried to create a new thread. Didn't work
by Coulee Croche » Thu Oct 15, 2015 2:55 pm
by Coulee Croche » Thu Oct 15, 2015 3:00 pm
Northern Freikur wrote:Actually, we are restored. There were other attempts at doing so, like the 1. lutherans, But they didn't work out. 2. We follow only what scripture says.
by Lyras » Thu Oct 15, 2015 3:21 pm
Mokastana: Then Lyras happened.
Allanea: Wanting to avoid fighting Lyras' fuck-huge military is also a reasonable IC consideration
TPF: Who is stupid enough to attack a Lyran convoy?
Sumer: Honestly, I'd rather face Doom's military with Doom having a 3-1 advantage over me, than take a 1-1 fight with a well-supplied Lyran tank unit.
Kinsgard: RL Lyras is like a real life video game character.
Ieperithem: Eighty four. Eighty four percent of their terrifyingly massive GDP goes directly into their military. And they actually know how to manage it. It's safe to say there isn't a single nation that could feasibly stand against them if they wanted it to die.
Yikes. Just... Yikes.
by Salus Maior » Thu Oct 15, 2015 4:19 pm
Gim wrote:Morr wrote:Then you need to read the NT and see some of the things it says about Satan.
The Book of Job is a fable, a story. It's not some factual account of how the mechanics of Heaven works. God and Satan are literary characters in it, and it's about preserving through hardship (and early Christains had it harder than anyone else BECAUSE they were Christians), while discussing temporal justice in relation to God in philosophical dialogue.
Wait. Job isn't real?
by Morr » Thu Oct 15, 2015 4:19 pm
Lyras wrote:For example: Christ is the completion of law, (a given - see Romans, Hebrews) which raises the question; is law superseded by grace, or is Old Testament law continued in its prior form? In your not-denomination's exegesis, of course.
by Lyras » Thu Oct 15, 2015 4:21 pm
Mokastana: Then Lyras happened.
Allanea: Wanting to avoid fighting Lyras' fuck-huge military is also a reasonable IC consideration
TPF: Who is stupid enough to attack a Lyran convoy?
Sumer: Honestly, I'd rather face Doom's military with Doom having a 3-1 advantage over me, than take a 1-1 fight with a well-supplied Lyran tank unit.
Kinsgard: RL Lyras is like a real life video game character.
Ieperithem: Eighty four. Eighty four percent of their terrifyingly massive GDP goes directly into their military. And they actually know how to manage it. It's safe to say there isn't a single nation that could feasibly stand against them if they wanted it to die.
Yikes. Just... Yikes.
by Czechanada » Thu Oct 15, 2015 4:42 pm
by Salus Maior » Thu Oct 15, 2015 4:47 pm
by Salus Maior » Thu Oct 15, 2015 4:48 pm
by Morr » Thu Oct 15, 2015 4:53 pm
by Menassa » Thu Oct 15, 2015 5:26 pm
Morr wrote:Salus Maior wrote:
Eh, I wouldn't quit go that far.
I would. To me, Passover was a celebration of what was to come more than a celebration of what happened. Christ fulfilled the Passover, the prior stories and celebration were a herald of Christ's coming. All of the righteous Jews before Christ found salvation through Christ.
by Morr » Thu Oct 15, 2015 5:31 pm
Menassa wrote:Morr wrote:I would. To me, Passover was a celebration of what was to come more than a celebration of what happened. Christ fulfilled the Passover, the prior stories and celebration were a herald of Christ's coming. All of the righteous Jews before Christ found salvation through Christ.
That doesn't seem very logical to say. I mean let's check out psalm 119, the longest chapter in the Bible. The Psalmist doesn't actually mention anything about Salvation through Christ but rather the benefits of the Law.
You can tout your believe that the righteous of the Old Testament had faith in Christ, but there is simply no logical evidence to support that fact.
by Menassa » Thu Oct 15, 2015 5:32 pm
Morr wrote:Menassa wrote:That doesn't seem very logical to say. I mean let's check out psalm 119, the longest chapter in the Bible. The Psalmist doesn't actually mention anything about Salvation through Christ but rather the benefits of the Law.
You can tout your believe that the righteous of the Old Testament had faith in Christ, but there is simply no logical evidence to support that fact.
Christ was the fulfillment of Law. Christ is God's Word made flesh.
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