To: topcat54
Perhaps, I didn't explain where I'm coming from good enough. It's not something I felt I should do but wanted to do. No one is telling me, nor did I feel condemned when I chose to do when I read that Scripture, it was something I 'wanted' to do. And not because it was wrong but I didn't see how it edified me. Like our relationship with Our Father, it's a personal thing. While meditating on His Word I renew my mind, whether it's from old ways or old thoughts.
It is a rare thing today that I hear Christians willing to give up meat for their vegetarian brethren
Or the vegetarian having a hamburger with me. However, I guess he could have a veggieburger.
Personally, anyone can eat, drink whatever - it's makes no difference to me and never has nor have I found it to be a stumbling block in my walk.
To: presently no screen name
Personally, anyone can eat, drink whatever - it's makes no difference to me and never has nor have I found it to be a stumbling block in my walk. We went through all that to get to this! Thats basically my view. The brethren are free to disagree on matters adiaphora as long as we dont attempt to bind the conscience of others.
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01/20/2011 6:33:09 AM PST by
topcat54
("Dispensationalism -- an error of Biblical proportions.")
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