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To: cloudmountain

I would ASSUME that none of the Protestant denominations do this “blessing of animals.”


I don`t know, but i would not even go to a church that would Baptize a child unless the child was old enough and knew enough to know why it was being done.

I believe God gave us a list of animals his people may eat and those his people may not eat.

Some denominations will twist the Bible around so that it looks like the unclean animals has been cleaned, therefore using that as permission to eat them.

While others ignore Gods word and say we are to just eat fruit and vegetables.

I don`t buy either one.


20 posted on 10/05/2016 10:49:50 AM PDT by ravenwolf (If the Bible does not say it in plain words, please don`t preach it to me.)
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To: ravenwolf
I would ASSUME that none of the Protestant denominations do this “blessing of animals.”
From: Ravenwolf: I don`t know, but i would not even go to a church that would Baptize a child unless the child was old enough and knew enough to know why it was being done. I believe God gave us a list of animals his people may eat and those his people may not eat.
Some denominations will twist the Bible around so that it looks like the unclean animals has been cleaned, therefore using that as permission to eat them.
While others ignore Gods word and say we are to just eat fruit and vegetables.
I don`t buy either one.

Thanks for your honest answer.

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This came to me from Zulu. First he says that I am WRONG, then says "I believe..." Hard to take him seriously.

ZULU to cloudmountain:
Wrong. I believe Episcopalians and Methodists do.

28 posted on 10/05/2016 6:40:15 PM PDT by cloudmountain
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