To: Kaslin
Truly, the more I come to know God, the less religious I become. In fact, “religion” today is completely unimportant to me. God, however, influences every area of my life. Well, those areas that I (a sinner) allow him to rule.
19 posted on
06/22/2013 5:43:34 AM PDT by
WorkingClassFilth
(Hey NSA, here I am. Bring a large Hawaiian pizza when you come for me.)
To: WorkingClassFilth
Truly, the more I come to know God, the less religious I become. In fact, religion today is completely unimportant to me.Exactly. Religion can be kept on the shelf. I'll keep my relationship with Ha-Mashiach Yeshua, which translated is Jesus Christ.
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25 posted on
06/22/2013 6:45:51 AM PDT by
rdb3
(Be aware that when it hits the fan, it won't be evenly spread.)
To: WorkingClassFilth
Agree entirely. Ravi Zacharias has said that when the man in the pulpit fails the message the church dies. It is easy to discern what a pastor believes by what he is saying. It is much more difficult to discern what he REALLY believes by what he is NOT saying. When there isn’t room for the truth in the pulpit the entire effort is a waste of time. For everybody.
30 posted on
06/23/2013 1:10:11 AM PDT by
wastoute
(Government cannot redistribute wealth. Government can only redistribute poverty.)
To: WorkingClassFilth
31 posted on
06/23/2013 2:45:43 AM PDT by
Elsie
(Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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