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IRONMAN
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IN HEAVENLY PLACES WITH JESUS

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Christ Did say the road to heaven is narrow didn't He? Perhaps I am wrong...didn't He also say that the road to destruction is wide? We should not accept anything short of the excellence that God demands of us in ALL things. We must speak out against anything contrary to Christ and His teaching and follow the lead of the Holy spirit in correcting those things.


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Farai Bamu

 2005/4/30 19:04Profile
JTB
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Check out this article in the link below for a well balanced and scripturaly correct overview of the differences between the Gospel of the Bible and the gospel of the Roman Catholic Church.

Faith vs Works [url=http://www.ariseandwalk.com/articles.php?id=80]http://www.ariseandwalk.com/articles.php?id=80[/url]

 2005/4/30 20:57Profile
Heavenlyman
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[size=xx-small]Quote by ironman:[/size]
[size=xx-small]We must speak out against anything contrary to Christ and His teaching and follow the lead of the Holy spirit in correcting those things. [/size]


True we are to speak out only if you know fully you are being led by the Holy Spirit so it will bare a good fruit not strife... If we are to correct the others wrong belief must bare good fruit and unity to the Spirit of God that people will be coming in reconcilation with God and accept Jesus as the Lord and Savior, make sure we have our own eyes clearly sees the things that God sees... other wise we become full of our ownself not knowing pride are creeping in.
May the Love of Christ and His mercy be know to the mankind.

 2005/5/1 6:09Profile
crsschk
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 Thanks

Thanks JTB,

A great article from someone who has been through it, had picked up a mention of this site from something elswhere you had posted. His site looks like it was born out of the side from here, or the other way around 8-) Good stuff brother...


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Mike Balog

 2005/5/1 11:58Profile
IRONMAN
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indeed heavenlyman, indeed.


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Farai Bamu

 2005/5/1 12:30Profile
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I do not post this to stir up but to maybe think about this item that I found in the business section of Cnn. The entire post can be read in the thread, "These days are evil."

"Evangelicals' eager embrace of corporate-style growth strategies is giving them a tremendous advantage in the battle for religious market share, says Roger Finke, a Pennsylvania State University sociology professor and co-author of a new book, The Churching of America, 1776-2005: Winners and Losers in Our Religious Economy. A new Pope has given Catholicism a burst of global publicity, but its nominal membership growth in the U.S. stems largely from the influx of Mexican immigrants. Overall, the Catholic Church's long-term decline in U.S. attendance accelerated after the recent sex-abuse scandals, there's a severe priest shortage, and parish churches and schools are closing in the wake of a financial crisis.

Similarly, the so-called mainline Protestants who dominated 20th century America have become the religious equivalent of General Motors Corp. (NYSE: GM - News) The large denominations -- including the United Methodist Church and the Episcopal Church -- have been shrinking for decades and have lost more than 1 million members in the past 10 years alone. Today, mainline Protestants account for just 16% of the U.S. population, says University of Akron political scientist John C. Green.

In contrast, evangelicalism's theological flexibility gives it the freedom to adapt to contemporary culture. With no overarching authority like the Vatican, leaders don't need to wrestle with a bureaucratic hierarchy that dictates acceptable behavior. "If you have a vision for ministry, you just do it, which makes it far easier to respond to market demand," says University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill sociology professor Christian Smith."



Now this particular observation includes much more of what I expect to see happen according Scripture. The great harlot, babylon, mechants, traders, and a lot of people buying and selling with the mark of the beast.

In Christ
Jeff


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Jeff Marshalek

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