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« on: April 17, 2004, 12:34:57 PM » |
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what denomination are most of the people on this web site?
there must be one or two baptists or methodists here --
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« Reply #1 on: April 17, 2004, 12:54:15 PM » |
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Hi spirit2 - welcome to C-unite. I was raised Baptist and currently am a member of an independent charasmatic church with ties to the SBC. But, I simply consider myself a member of Christ's body. The 'Debate' section is an interesting place to start this thread... You must be expecting fireworks... 
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« Reply #2 on: April 17, 2004, 05:51:16 PM » |
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But, I simply consider myself a member of Christ's body. AMEN! The 'Debate' section is an interesting place to start this thread... You must be expecting fireworks...  
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"Man dreams and desires; God broods, and wills, and quickens."
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Tibby
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« Reply #3 on: April 17, 2004, 09:13:23 PM » |
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Actually, not as many Baptists and Methies as you would think. Most indepent nut cas--- um... christians  lol j/k I'm CEC, website on my profile. What about you, spirit? What are you?
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Was there ever a time when Common sence was common?
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ollie
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« Reply #4 on: April 18, 2004, 03:51:43 PM » |
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Who started this "denomination" thing? The Bible mentions no such entity. Only those in Christ, His body, the ecclessia, an assembly of the called by God, called by His word. What tricks man in his own vanities play. Denominations indeed! Come out of it and be Christ's and His only! 
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JudgeNot
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« Reply #5 on: April 18, 2004, 05:00:18 PM » |
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Greetings brother Ollie, I agree with you – that’s why I answered as I did, but I think it’s a harmless question. We all have learned to fellowship with particular groups of people who support our individual interpretations of scripture. Things such as pre or post tribulation, women and men’s respective places within leadership, teaching and organizational structure, communion, tongues, healing, prophesying – the list goes on and on. I can’t believe that denominational differences take away from the “One Body of Christ” as long as we all realize and agree that there is one Body. I can’t believe that a pre-trib person is any more or less saved than a person who believes in a post-tribulation rapture – as long as everyone agrees that Jesus is everything. Personally I enjoy learning about denominational differences. I feel like it makes me a better Christian to learn how my brothers and sisters of other denominations in the same faith work to glorify Him. Some Sundays, depending on when my normal service lets out, I go to a later service at a different church – I find interdenominational fellowship exhilarating, eye-opening, and just plain fun.  Yours in The Body of Christ, JudgeNot
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« Reply #6 on: April 18, 2004, 05:17:55 PM » |
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Who started this "denomination" thing? A catholic priest. Maybe you know him, he went the name of Father Martin Luther. 
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« Reply #7 on: April 18, 2004, 05:45:04 PM » |
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Dear "Seinfeld" Tibby; You're one funny guy. A legend in your own mind...  And the Priests in 1550 Calais had NO personal doctrinal differences than, say, the Priests in 1550 Hispaniola, who had NO personal doctrinal differences than Priests in 1550 Rome.  And everyone of them followed to the letter The Ordinal from the 1549 Book of Common Prayer.  But! They all believed that Jesus is THE WAY!  So did Luther, and Calvin, and... never mind - you know where I'm coming from... I've been at c-unite long enough that you know what I will post before I do.
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« Reply #8 on: April 18, 2004, 11:54:54 PM » |
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Sienfeild? Nah, that is more of a Bill Hicks or Lewis Black. Sienfeild would have been more: And what is up with that Martin Luther guy! (crowd laughing for no reason) doesn’t he know they all believed that Jesus is THE WAY! (crowd laughing at subtle sarcasm that really isn’t all that funny).  But honestly, no I don’t think all the priests agreed. But they where able to put their petty differences aside (or talk it out), because they all believed that Jesus is THE WAY! There was no "Roman Catholic Church" before big marty. We were all one big, happy family. Now, we have split into different sects, like the Buddhism or Islam. Maybe I should e-mail Fr. Martin and tell him we all believe that Jesus is THE WAY!  You're a good man, Judgenot, you really are. Maybe you should give you friend Ollie a few pointers  I'm joking, you're cool, too, Ollie. 
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« Reply #9 on: April 18, 2004, 11:55:19 PM » |
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Who started this "denomination" thing? Satin. The Bible mentions no such entity. Only those in Christ, His body, the ecclessia, an assembly of the called by God, called by His word.
This is not the only time that has had this Problem, even Paul had to fight this divesion of Christs Body. 10 Now I beseech you, brethren, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that ye all speak the same thing, and that there be no divisions among you; but that ye be perfectly joined together in the same mind and in the same judgment. 11 For it hath been declared unto me of you, my brethren, by them which are of the house of Chloe, that there are contentions among you. 12 Now this I say, that every one of you saith, I am of Paul; and I of Apollos; and I of Cephas; and I of Christ. 13 Is Christ divided? was Paul crucified for you? or were ye baptized in the name of Paul? 14 I thank God that I baptized none of you, but Crispus and Gaius; 15 Lest any should say that I had baptized in mine own name. 16 And I baptized also the household of Stephanas: besides, I know not whether I baptized any other. 17 For Christ sent me not to baptize, but to preach the gospel: not with wisdom of words, lest the cross of Christ should be made of none effect.
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Your Brother In Christ Forrest  ROM 12:5 So we, [being] many, are one body in Christ, and every one members one of another. 
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« Reply #10 on: April 19, 2004, 03:36:02 AM » |
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AMEN! JudgeNot, Ollie, and Forrest.
Brother Forrest, we've been missing you. It's nice to see a post from you.
I am also a member of the BODY OF CHRIST. My little brick and mortar building I go to has no denominational affiliation. From what I have seen and read lately, denominational affiliation doesn't define what the people believe anyway. You could probably have three "XYZ" churches in town with the identical name over the door with three different sets of doctrines.
JudgeNot, you are 100% correct about pre, mid, and post tribulation rapture having nothing to do with salvation. It certainly should have nothing to do with fellowship, and it shouldn't be anything to get upset or mad over. The same would be true of many other topics. I think that Brother Ollie already said it - Satan causes the divisions.
Love In Christ, Tom
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« Reply #11 on: April 19, 2004, 05:26:31 AM » |
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Myself I am a Bible Believer.
"...to testify the Gospel of the Grace of God." (Acts 20:24)
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« Reply #12 on: April 19, 2004, 09:10:46 AM » |
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Interesting question and as a newbie to this site, I've been wondering the same.
I personally attend a church that is completely, 100% non-denominational.
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I'm not following a God that's imagined. Can't invent His deity. That's why Jesus is the final answer To Who I want my God to be. He's Who I want my God to be. - Who? by Peter Furler and Steve Taylor (Newsboys)
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Willowbirch
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« Reply #13 on: April 19, 2004, 10:55:11 AM » |
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Greetings brother Ollie, I agree with you – that’s why I answered as I did, but I think it’s a harmless question. We all have learned to fellowship with particular groups of people who support our individual interpretations of scripture. Things such as pre or post tribulation, women and men’s respective places within leadership, teaching and organizational structure, communion, tongues, healing, prophesying – the list goes on and on. I can’t believe that denominational differences take away from the “One Body of Christ” as long as we all realize and agree that there is one Body. I can’t believe that a pre-trib person is any more or less saved than a person who believes in a post-tribulation rapture – as long as everyone agrees that Jesus is everything. Personally I enjoy learning about denominational differences. I feel like it makes me a better Christian to learn how my brothers and sisters of other denominations in the same faith work to glorify Him. Some Sundays, depending on when my normal service lets out, I go to a later service at a different church – I find interdenominational fellowship exhilarating, eye-opening, and just plain fun.  Yours in The Body of Christ, JudgeNot Excellent post, JudgeNot!
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« Reply #14 on: April 19, 2004, 12:37:23 PM » |
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I feel like it makes me a better Christian to learn how my brothers and sisters of other denominations in the same faith work to glorify Him. AMEN!! I find that when I try and look at things from other perspectives that I grow. And not always do I end up going their way. Often, I end up further grounded in why I believe what I believe. I don't just believe because I'm told to. I believe because I've asked God "why", in faith, and have been taught. 
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 "that I may know him and the power of his resurrection, and may share his sufferings, becoming like him in his death"
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