Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I need a church that doesn't play that god-awful (excuse the pun) contemporary worship music with a full band on stage and people in the pews holding their hands up in the air with their eyes closed. I just want to go and sit and take in my sermon and feel like a better person, and make friends too, but not the kind who will be uptight and judgy and want to be super Christians outside of church. Just regular people who go to church on Sundays to feel like good people and try to have a good relationship with God but also don't want to make their whole LIFE about serving God and "fellowship."
That would make you a catholic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP here who said you were probably the only believer in this forum. Look at the previous posts... now you know what I'm talking about...
I'd say we're all believers, just in different beliefs. A devil-worshiper has his beliefs and is a believer.
That's an odd example to use.
Will you be joining the coven this evening for a sacrifice?
Nope, I believe in something else and it doesn't include covens or sacrifices. It also doesn't involve being on the "right side" of Armagaddon, or being "bible-based".
Then please share.
Truly? Paganism is the only other thing you can think of?! Maybe Buddhism? Islam? Hinduism?
Paganism???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP here who said you were probably the only believer in this forum. Look at the previous posts... now you know what I'm talking about...
I'd say we're all believers, just in different beliefs. A devil-worshiper has his beliefs and is a believer.
That's an odd example to use.
Will you be joining the coven this evening for a sacrifice?
Nope, I believe in something else and it doesn't include covens or sacrifices. It also doesn't involve being on the "right side" of Armagaddon, or being "bible-based".
Then please share.
Truly? Paganism is the only other thing you can think of?! Maybe Buddhism? Islam? Hinduism?
Paganism???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP here who said you were probably the only believer in this forum. Look at the previous posts... now you know what I'm talking about...
I'd say we're all believers, just in different beliefs. A devil-worshiper has his beliefs and is a believer.
That's an odd example to use.
Will you be joining the coven this evening for a sacrifice?
Nope, I believe in something else and it doesn't include covens or sacrifices. It also doesn't involve being on the "right side" of Armagaddon, or being "bible-based".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've always assumed Bible-based meant literal interpretation of the Bible, sometimes also referred to as theologically conservative. Many Baptist churches would fit that description, or Churches of Christ. (But not the United Church of Christ, which is a different denomination and theologically liberal. Also generally not Presbyterians. Definitely not Unitarians.)
bible based meaning they don't make shit up to suit their liberal ideas
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP here who said you were probably the only believer in this forum. Look at the previous posts... now you know what I'm talking about...
I'd say we're all believers, just in different beliefs. A devil-worshiper has his beliefs and is a believer.
That's an odd example to use.
Will you be joining the coven this evening for a sacrifice?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McLean Bible Church
+100000
Anonymous wrote:
You're a moron, the question was in regards to bible based churches, not whether the bible is true or not
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've always assumed Bible-based meant literal interpretation of the Bible, sometimes also referred to as theologically conservative. Many Baptist churches would fit that description, or Churches of Christ. (But not the United Church of Christ, which is a different denomination and theologically liberal. Also generally not Presbyterians. Definitely not Unitarians.)
bible based meaning they don't make shit up to suit their liberal ideas
+1
Pretty much the attitude of the previous two PPs that John was talking about when he referred to those who worship the anti-Christ. Can't wait to see the look on y'alls faces when you find yourself lined up on the wrong side of the battle at Armaggedon. Whoops. Turns out Jesus wasn't joking when he talked about all that hippie shit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McLean Bible Church
+100000
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP here who said you were probably the only believer in this forum. Look at the previous posts... now you know what I'm talking about...
I'd say we're all believers, just in different beliefs. A devil-worshiper has his beliefs and is a believer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've always assumed Bible-based meant literal interpretation of the Bible, sometimes also referred to as theologically conservative. Many Baptist churches would fit that description, or Churches of Christ. (But not the United Church of Christ, which is a different denomination and theologically liberal. Also generally not Presbyterians. Definitely not Unitarians.)
bible based meaning they don't make shit up to suit their liberal ideas
+1
Anonymous wrote:PP here who said you were probably the only believer in this forum. Look at the previous posts... now you know what I'm talking about...