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greglyman's comments
Posted Tue, Aug 17, 8:29 a.m.
Churches where the focal point is progessive, social activism are doomed to failure. They are simply man-centered. Such Christless Christianity will always come up short. Only the preaching of Christ -- crucified, buried, raised from the dead -- who bore the just and wrathful punishment we deserve, will continue through ...
MOREPosted Mon, Aug 2, 8:20 a.m.
You've missed the whole point of the Church. The Church is Christ's body, not a social club or social service agency. Yes, Jesus commanded us to take care of the widow and the orphan. But much greater still is the reason there are Christian gatherings at all. Start with the ...
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