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  • steve
    steve reacted to Mark C's post in the thread 4/20 Pastor with Like Like.
    But you said it elsewhere, @MeganC ...they want you dead. But bear in mind that the 'sacrifices' made to the pagan fertility goddess were children. That has evidently not changed.
  • steve
    steve reacted to Maddog's post in the thread 4/20 Pastor with Like Like.
    From BYU: During the first few centuries of early Christianity, the term Easter did not yet exist. Early Christians referred to Easter simply as Pascha, the Greek term for the Hebrew word pesach, or passover. In Latin and Romance languages the...
  • steve
    steve replied to the thread On Orthodoxy.
    A bit of liturgy that enhances worship in the Spirit is good. Liturgy that replaces too much of worship in the Spirit is just what that, a replacement.
  • Maddog
    Maddog replied to the thread 4/20 Pastor.
    Like alcohol, weed is foolish but not sinful. We have alot of options in our stupidity.
  • FollowingHim
    FollowingHim reacted to Asforme&myhouse's post in the thread Just Funny Memes with Like Like.
    After rereading my post I realized I phrased it very poorly. I just meant it’s the least efficient communication system for one attempting to communicate with one’s spouse who is sitting in the next room. Not that the platform is bad, it’s...
  • FollowingHim
    FollowingHim replied to the thread On Orthodoxy.
    This is one of the values of good hymns too - they are memorable, so if they contain good theology you remember that. Which is also the danger of Christian music with bad theology...
  • FollowingHim
    FollowingHim reacted to Mojo's post in the thread On Orthodoxy with Like Like.
    While I largely agree in my personal tastes, could a person be both liturgical AND Spirit driven? We have to remember that much of the ceremonial and liturgical predates literacy. For those who couldn’t read, the liturgy would serve as visual...
  • FollowingHim
    FollowingHim reacted to Mojo's post in the thread On Orthodoxy with Like Like.
    Good catch. My mind wandered a little too much. I was thinking post temple 70 AD. Peter and James would have been dead by then? Likely? Prior to that, the leaders of the early church would have relied on the temple for that liturgy. After...
  • FollowingHim
    FollowingHim replied to the thread 4/20 Pastor.
    We're really wandering into another general argument about Easter and well away from the video that began this. Can someone please quote to me where the original pastor ever talks about celebrating Christ with a joint? I just don't get it.
  • steve
    steve reacted to Mark C's post in the thread On Orthodoxy with Like Like.
    Well said, and I largely agree. But, there are certainly some prayers (one that Yahushua offered comes to mind) and other 'rote' understandings (another example, the 'Shema' from Deuteronomy chpater 6, that He called the "most important...
  • Curtis - Sons of God
    Curtis - Sons of God reacted to scarlet25's post in the thread Scarlet (not O'Hara) with Like Like.
    Hello all! I'm Scarlet, chiming in from East Texas. There's not much about me to tell. I am by my own confession a little bit of a ditz, but that's never kept me from being a good helpmeet, lol. I'm a second wife. Since I'm not certified by...
  • Mojo
    Mojo replied to the thread On Orthodoxy.
    While I largely agree in my personal tastes, could a person be both liturgical AND Spirit driven? We have to remember that much of the ceremonial and liturgical predates literacy. For those who couldn’t read, the liturgy would serve as visual...
  • Mojo
    Mojo replied to the thread On Orthodoxy.
    Well said
  • Mojo
    Mojo reacted to Mark C's post in the thread On Orthodoxy with Like Like.
    Well said, and I largely agree. But, there are certainly some prayers (one that Yahushua offered comes to mind) and other 'rote' understandings (another example, the 'Shema' from Deuteronomy chpater 6, that He called the "most important...
  • Mark C
    Mark C replied to the thread On Orthodoxy.
    Well said, and I largely agree. But, there are certainly some prayers (one that Yahushua offered comes to mind) and other 'rote' understandings (another example, the 'Shema' from Deuteronomy chpater 6, that He called the "most important...
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