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I believe that DM just said (meant) in a post
yesterday something rather different re:believers & sin.
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Dean:Why don't you tell me (us) exactly what
Rev 3:1-6 DOES MEAN.
cd: It is telling the saved believers to
remember receiving Christ and stop sinning or Christ will remove their
name from the book of life(send to hell). Your church has to ignore this
verse as they do Heb. 6:1-8..etc..
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Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] The door to
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I believe that cd & DM may be confusing
intimidation with authority. I see this more from DM with those less
than veiled threats & warnings directed at those who dare to
disagree with him.
cd: Is it disagreeing with David or
disagree with Christ that prompts the warnings about the consequences of
sin? We support all we say with the Bible can you group say the same.
Your group cannot even tell me what Rev. 3: 1-6 means-because it
collides with your religion.John, Debbie, Bill,
Baxter...etc?
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Sent: February 14, 2006
18:23
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] The door
to understanding
Secondly, I never said that the group defines
God. Such is a lie and I am tired of it.
cd: Do you remember my replying "What
if they decide He is a calf? Others do-I am not lying John-but I
forgive you.
I do not care what you said. Do you understand that
comment? I am talking about what I said, Dean. I am
talking about what you said of MY comment. And nothing in MY
comment spoke of a group defining God. Any comment to the
contrary is a lie, at this stage of the discussion. Plain
and simple. You think the "church" is all about common
folk and bosses, apparently.
The fact that the counsel of many is of no value to you as you
read and "study" the written word is more than obvious.
jd
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Sent: 2/14/2006 5:58:59 PM
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door to understanding
Dean !!! Would you p[lease slow down and proof
read you comments. Read this out loud and you will see
what I mean. .
cd: Judy the most concern that prompted my below
reply to John was his earlier statement of the God is who the
group decides He is-tie that to his lower statement and you have a
cult.
Secondly, I never said that the group
defines God. Such is a lie and I am tired of it.
cd: Do you remember my replying
"What if they decide He is a calf? Others do-I am not lying
John-but I forgive you.
jd
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cd: Judy the most concern that prompted my below
reply to John was his earlier statement of the God is who the
group decides He is-tie that to his lower statement and you have
a cult.
John wrote:I see an avenue for continuing revelation,
and if not revelation,
certainly interpretation or understanding.
If you will, it is in
the counsel of many that our understanding
of the biblical text is expanded and/or confirmed
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Subject: Re: [TruthTalk]
The door to understanding
.Amen Dean,
JD I figure you were
thinking of Proverbs 11:14b when you wrote what you
say below ie: "in the multitude of
counsellors there is safety"
However the "counsellors" referred to in Proverbs ARE those of
God's Word or
the Biblical text as you call
it. They all say the same thing by the same Spirit
and this is the counsel in which
we find safety.
Groupthink?? Anathema!!
cd: A very good
definition of the birth of a cult John. No one truth to live
by but group thinking-No standards to point our error if the
group agrees with the present circumstance-I can see why your
group don't like preaching such as David does-the one is
dominated by the many as his voice is lost in the power of the
mass.
JD writes:
In the
biblical concept of the church
I see an
avenue for continuing
revelation, and if not revelation, certainly
interpretation or understanding.
If you will, it is
in the counsel of many that our
understanding of the biblical text is expanded and/or
confirmed. How
important, it is, then, that the church
continue to meet in forums such as this -- whether virtual or
physical. A community
of Being reveals Himself to a community of Believers and
it is out of this communal reality that our understanding
of God and His t houghts is borne.
jd
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