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To: Alouette

I don't quite get the theme of the article, but I think Christians are a little more independent than "submission to Christ".

Talking about the youths of America, I remember a point made last week by a caller to Rush: that these wars against Islamofascists have - by their choice because they are volunteers - spawned a new generation of patriots. Which is a very good thing.


3 posted on 10/11/2006 4:30:57 AM PDT by American in Singapore
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To: American in Singapore

There is a Christian movement going on today where I have seen the submission to Christ attitude being taught in a couple churches. I haven't found anything not Biblical, but the fervor the members have is unusual to say the least.

The members must attend "cell meetings" each week as well as regular services at church. If you are acting up, or doing something considered non-Christian you are pulled aside and set straight by your cell leader.

I'm of a mind that I'd rather see these kids in that church, than smoking dope and committing crimes. But the other side is that they kind of appear cultish as well. I think it's just the unusual "taking under the wing" mindset of the members towards each other that more closely controls each others actions that is a bit spooky to many.

But yes they do "submit themselves to Christ".


5 posted on 10/11/2006 4:43:31 AM PDT by Tactical
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