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zoebob -> RE: What is your opinion about denominations? (4/26/2008 7:30:24 PM)
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ORIGINAL: walterquez quote:
ORIGINAL: rcjamesquote:
ORIGINAL: Cloak Ultimately, I strongly believe that All STRIFE, CONFLICTS, CONTENTIONS come from Satan NOT from God. Satan is the author of war, strife, confusion, complexities, wrath and anything negative and love and peace -hindering. So you think denominations are all about strife, conflict, contentions, confusion, complexiites, wrath, negative, and love and peace hinderinjg. Wow, where in the world and what denominations have you been around. My particular Church and its denomination is all about love, and serving Christ. we might believe the the baptism of the Holy Spirit and others do not, might believe in complete sactification, and others might not; but there in no strife, conflict, contention etc. that you refer to. But here you're talking about within your own group. Is your group in communion with all the other Protestant groups? Will yours and other denominations allow joint fellowship, including having ministers leading the service, taking communion, baptism? Or even have a simple event as a picnic with "all" the other denominations? If you can't have these, then there is certainly strife, confusion, complexities, wrath and anything that is negative. But even within your own group, when you have bible studies, do you have full agreement on the faith once given, or are there some with their own private interpretations? I personally have not been to a single bible study where everyone were in agreement. Instead, each person had their own private interpretation. Of course, there were a few points where everyone agreed, because that is one of the main teachings of that group. But aside from these, there are no agreements. Despite the fact that each may claim the bible as the sole authority, their interpretations is what really matters. I'm not RC but I go to a denominational church and say that yes, our church has no problems getting together with and fellowshipping with other denominations. You talked earlier about the universal catholic church (not RCC but Christianity). Most Christian denominations would agree that other Christian denominations are part of the universal catholic church. In this town and the last town that I went to there is fellowship between the churches. Every week our pastor prays for the church around the world, around the country, around the county, and in our town. We support and are involved with several interdenominational ministries. At least twice a year we have a quarterly sunday school class for new people and potential members that goes over everything that makes our denomination what it is. However, it is repeatedly said that we are not the only Christian denomination and there are many Christian congregations out there. Of course he thinks that our denomination has it correct or he wouldn't be in this denomination...he would go find that denomination that he thinks IS right or start his own independent church. In this SS class he always says that God isn't XYZ denomination (and follows up with a joke...but why risk it. However, this is just a joke and he makes it very clear). We are a fairly conservative denomination too. We don't think that anything goes. Certain things are essential. other points we think we interpret correctly but don't hold to be essential to be Christian. This is where denominations come in. They allow us to say that all these groups are Christian but we look at things a little differently. In our congregation we will look at things through this filter and have these certain presuppositions. Other filters may be right also or instead but this is the one we believe is most Biblical. I have been to congregations of other denominations and because I know I look at things through a different "filter" I could never study some topics or passages as deeply as I could if I was using the same filter at the others. For example, look at many of the threads on this board that ask a question. Some people will say no, because.... Others say yes, because... They have different filters. How you answer the question will be based on which filter you use. However, the answer to that particular question is not essential to salvation. However, if you can discuss the topic with people who view it the same way as you do, you can delve into the topic deeper and see better the glory and love of God because of how He works in a particular way. If you can't agree on the basic answer to the topic you can't get there though because you are stuck reinventing the spiritual wheel so to speak.
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