The beckoning finger of nihilism?
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Originally Posted by crankiebabie
well what ever life is one big lets see how much more you can take and then thankfully you die and dont have to care anymore
You reminded me of John Milton and Alexander Pope.
O visions ill foreseen!
Each day's lot's
Enough to bear.
[John Milton]
He was but born to try
The lot of man -- to suffer and to die.
[Alexander Pope]
It were better to be blessed with a more trimphal outllook than be condemned to live a hapless victim under the threat of enduring, unavoidable, and eterrnal tragedy.
M:)RGANITE
Non-denomnationalism - or is it?
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Originally Posted by dgainer1
Blah Blah Blah. No offense to anyone but this is exactly why I joined a NON-denominational BIBLE based church. Too much conflict. What really matters is that in your heart you love and accept that Jesus Christ is Lord and died for your sins. You commit your life to Him. It's so simple yet people insist on making it so difficult! The principle is to live with Christ in your heart and in your life. Not to follow dogma's and "rules" created by man and religion. Read the bible. Study it. Learn it's teachings and embrace them. The other simple gift from God that most people can't comprehend is that God loves us and forgives us no matter what our past sins are, as long as we ask Him to, and believe that He will forgive us. Unconditionally. It really is that simple. God Bless, and take care. Dana
joycemeyer.org (recommeneded by me and also seen on TBN)
DANA,
When you begin a post with "Blah, Blah, Blah," you must expect that it will cause offense. If you do not want to be offensive, then do not be offensive, instead of being offensive and then saying you didn't mean to be offensive.
There are serious issues here that deserve more than your opprobrium, if that is what your Blah Blah Blah is intended to convey. There are reasons, historical, political, and theological why denominations, sects, and cults inbcluding those like yours exist and if people wish to probe them in a serious and scholarly manner, then they are free to do so without interference or carping criticism.
By saying what you have said abouit what a person needs to be a Christian, you are doing exactly the same that others have done, but you find fault with them whilst managing to recommend your own way as better, best, correct, more correct, or whatever it is you really believe about whatever it is that you have.
In spite of what you believe and say, there is no Bible based non-denominational church or group that exists that is free from the personal interpretations of others, nor from the thrust of denominationalism, and Joyce Meyer is certainly not unopinionated.
To illustrate my point about your not being truly non-denomiunational, if you have communion, is it after the rite of the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Episcopalian Church, Lutheranism, Pentecostsalism, or what? Whose practice do you follow, and hwose understanding of what it is and what it does do you hold to be correct?
I offer that as a self-test to see whether your non-denominational church is truly free from the 'rules' of other denominations, or whether it is not.
You seem to have missed them point of this thread, and in doing so you have reached certain conclusions about what people do or do not comprehend. But, with so little prior information about the faith position of each of the participants, not all of whom have made a 'confession,' your conclusions are at best suspect and unsound at worst.
It would be nice if you could make a more positve and constructive contribution to a subject that matters to a lot of people, even if it does not matter to you. The subject/question asked for explanation of the multidenominational nature of Christianity.
Such a question cannot be answered with a homily.
My personal experience with a "non-denominational church" is that during one of my absences the "non-denominational church" held a prayer meeting for my conversion to their denomination. and it seems as if you are telling everyone here to fall in behind you in your church. Can you see what is wrong with that picture?
Come on!
M:)RGANITE
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The Myth of Non-Denominationalism
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Originally Posted by Fr_Chuck
Any church, even non denominatin is still based on beliefs, since all Christian churches are based on the bible and ones understanding.
The only fault I find at times with some of the newer nondenominatinal churches are that they fail to accept other denominations as Christians and wish to go out and "save" them because they may also beleive in ancient traditions of the early christians.
And again the denominations who do not accept as Christian those churches who wish to follow a more basic form of Chrsitianity.
The fact is there is only ONE church but many groups that are all part of that ONE church even if they don't want to accept the other members of it.
Father,
You are correct. There is no such thing as a non-denominational church. It is an oxymoron.
M:)RGANITE
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