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  1. ImaginaryDay2

    COMMUNION: Does "is" mean "is?" Catholic, Lutheran, Evangelical

    Not until you change your avatar :D
  2. ImaginaryDay2

    COMMUNION: Does "is" mean "is?" Catholic, Lutheran, Evangelical

    What I've just done is (mis)quoted scripture. I think it's in the same bible as yours. What do you make of the passage? And I never said/thought what you've suggested I said/thought.
  3. ImaginaryDay2

    COMMUNION: Does "is" mean "is?" Catholic, Lutheran, Evangelical

    "Whoever eats some bread and drinks some juice has eternal life, and I will raise them up at the last day." Oh, wait...
  4. ImaginaryDay2

    COMMUNION: Does "is" mean "is?" Catholic, Lutheran, Evangelical

    It was explained very well by Lamm that Christ does not die "over and over again", or are you just willfully not reading what's posted in the thread?
  5. ImaginaryDay2

    COMMUNION: Does "is" mean "is?" Catholic, Lutheran, Evangelical

    That makes no sense in context of my reply. Read it again
  6. ImaginaryDay2

    COMMUNION: Does "is" mean "is?" Catholic, Lutheran, Evangelical

    That's a strange statement, given the overwhelming influence of the Evangelical Right in the Western world, but that's for another thread.
  7. ImaginaryDay2

    Using Profanity -- Please read

    I like that
  8. ImaginaryDay2

    What do Lutherans believe?

    Where I've been attending, an acknowledgement is required before communing. I've not attended any classes per se, but have had a conversation with the Pastor where we discussed this at length, and I accepted as true what Lutherans believe about communion. Prior to that conversation, I did not...
  9. ImaginaryDay2

    INDIAN CHRISTIAN SONGS

    Wonderful! Thank you for sharing this
  10. ImaginaryDay2

    The term "Roman Catholic"

    It reminds me of a book I picked up not to far back on Christian history, with a copyright in the 20's or 30's. It seems rather scholarly, and the introduction presents it as geared toward university students. I've enjoyed what I've read so far, and I can imagine it has some good insight into...
  11. ImaginaryDay2

    The term "Roman Catholic"

    Please explain what you mean. I'm quite serious.
  12. ImaginaryDay2

    What are you listening to? - Part 2

    :scared: MAKE IT STOP!!!
  13. ImaginaryDay2

    The Christmas Thread: Merry Christmas!

    Wait for it... ;) (p.s. - Don't click the link in the video that says "Press the reverse button")
  14. ImaginaryDay2

    The term "Roman Catholic"

    But humility and choosing our words is.
  15. ImaginaryDay2

    The term "Roman Catholic"

    Seconded
  16. ImaginaryDay2

    So... What are YOU doing? - Part 5

    Carpeted :( Off to find a heck of a vacuum today
  17. ImaginaryDay2

    So... What are YOU doing? - Part 5

    The last guy who rented my new place must have been a little unhappy. He left a 'gift' of little shards of glass across the entire bedroom floor. Ask me how I found out. Ouch!
  18. ImaginaryDay2

    What are you listening to? - Part 2

    Perfect for a rain-y evening spent relaxing at Starbucks
  19. ImaginaryDay2

    Define "works"

    But that isn't what you said. It was stated that "faith without works is dead". Your response was that "It isn't faith in that case...". Nothing about what faith may produce or not produce. Are you meaning to clarify your statement to include works in your definition of faith? If not, then we...
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