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Don't forget that we must also hold fast to our faith and belief as Christians in the face of an increasingly "go along to get along" attitude that society has, this attitude that we must bend the knee in order to curry favor w/the broader society....
...well, maybe its' just me but I don't...
No, but once it became apparent the US Women were going to win (I mean, they were up 4-0 after 50 minutes or so) I think Jill Ellis and Company could've throttled them back but no, they had to pour it on for goal differential...its' the type of arrogance that turns fans (like myself) off of...
...there's being unprofessional and running up the score and then's there the U.S. Women and their disgraceful performance against Thailand, even though they won...
That's a good point there, Albion; I think what I was trying to say, from a lay person's perspective, is that while the Church began at Pentecost, the underpinnings, the foundations for it had already been laid down prior to the Day of Pentecost so that when Pentecost arrives, that's when, as...
Came across an interesting thread that asks the question posited in the OP back on Page 1 of this thread....and it asks the basic question: Did the Church begin at Pentecost?
From a scriptural (and historical) standpoint, the Church's beginnings were on the Day of Pentecost but the...
The Guardian: America's rural radio stations are vanishing – and taking the country's soul with them
-Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2019/jun/06/radio-silence-how-the-disappearance-of-rural-stations-takes-americas-soul-with-them
In theory, no, but given the deep, deep religious background of America, we're probably one of the few countries - maybe the only one - where the two could potentially intermingle; just look, for instance, at the power (or supposed power, depending on perspective) of the Evangelical Community at...