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Old 12-29-2005, 10:45 PM
ajmargarine ajmargarine is offline
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Default Re: Catholic v. Christian

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Yes from your two paragraphs I could easily deduce that you are a fundamentalist christian.

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Well sir, then you deduced wrongly.

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And regarding the last comment in your reply, ignorance for you is obviously bliss and avoids any pesky questioning not of faith in Christ, but in the particular brand of christianity you believe in.

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Religionists believe in differing doctrines, particular brands of christianity. My faith is in a Person. And He is who is worthy of being followed, not the doctrines of men.

I was a baptized in a Catholic church, but I wasn't born again until I was an adult. That is my experience. At one point the Holy Spirit was outside of me. And when I was born again He is in me. That is my experience. And that experience lines up with scripture. Any argument pointing to a Didache or this that or the other is futile to the man who has experienced what God says man will experience when you become his child.
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