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    Is God indifferent about denominations?

    Nonsense. Denominations split by creating one new denomination and one continuation denomination each with its own distinctive beliefs with non-denominational groups the same happens by instead of a denomination it is a single congregation that splits into a new congregation and a continuing...
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    Oh dear Oh my! Tongues again ...

    I used to be a member of an Assembly of God meeting and they regularly attacked other groups with labels like "traditional church" and mockery of their alleged staid worship.
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    Is God indifferent about denominations?

    That's not true. I've seen several non-denominational groups split - two over charismatic matters and one over baptism and a few others over issues that I did not understand.
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    What Is Sin?

    What was this religion that you had?
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    Ask a Christian - Pauline Christianity - a religion of the State?

    I like his title as great bridge builder. It explains what a Christian leader ought to be.
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    Ask a Christian - Pauline Christianity - a religion of the State?

    It's a Latin title (not pagan) and it means Great bridge builder
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    Ask a Christian - Pauline Christianity - a religion of the State?

    Yep, you don't have a clue what it means. Not a clue.
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    Ask a Christian - Pauline Christianity - a religion of the State?

    I bet you don't have a clue what that means :)
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    What Is Sin?

    You had dead and deadly religion?
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    Ask a Christian - Pauline Christianity - a religion of the State?

    No, that is the whole point isn't it. Popes never claim to be recipients of public revelations from God and completely reject any suggestion that anything they say or wrote is inspired but protestants who are ignorant of Catholic teaching keep saying that he does and is.
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    Ask a Christian - Pauline Christianity - a religion of the State?

    He is, but I think MennoSota doesn't much care for his theology and Stravinsk has a similar view about Paul.
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    Ask a Christian - Pauline Christianity - a religion of the State?

    Yes Stravinsk did mention Romans 13, but he did so in much the same way that you might bring up a "word from the Lord" by Kenneth Copeland :smirk:
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    How Old is TOO Old to Trick-or-Treat?

    The very funny comedic act teaches a great deal about age appropriate trick or treating. :smirk:
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    What Is Sin?

    So many dead unregenerate atheists in protestant ranks ... no wonder defining sin is so hard for them :P
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    Ask a Christian - Pauline Christianity - a religion of the State?

    I am fairly sure that Stravinsk noted that he's not very keen on Pauline writings.
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    Oh dear Oh my! Tongues again ...

    Being "filled with the Holy Spirit" is not baptism, one is filled as often as God pleases to fill but one is baptised once.
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    Oh dear Oh my! Tongues again ...

    Of course it's what I believe. I wrote it because it is what I believe. But what's more pertinent than that is that it is what Jesus said and what the holy scriptures teach. It is also what the one holy catholic and apostolic church teaches. Some sects reject what is true favouring their own...
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    Oh dear Oh my! Tongues again ...

    Being baptised with water and the spirit is the only spirit baptism there is and it comes with the water of baptism. Saint Paul mentions it to the Corinthians in First Corinthians chapter twelve.
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    Happy Birthday Confessional Lutheran

    A very happy birthday to you. :cake:
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    The Filioque Clause

    :smirk:
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