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by Jack on 10/22
Can I get in on this, too, Rose-Marie?
Jack
jackc at email.com
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by Rose-marie on 10/20
oh, I am amazed by your request.
you can send me your email adress and I'll tell you what Ii know, you can ask me questions and I will tell you what Ii know.
Uhm I go to an evangelical church in South America, in an almost unknown country.
be blessed
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by Jean Mathon on 10/19
I want to be able to corespond with you about verses, You can teach me about the Bible, I am in the process of learning.!
I will like for you to teach me and walk me to the process of learning the Bible.{I go to deep River Baptist church inConnecticut} We are learning about The Historic jesus on DVD:{The Lecture Series is from a Professor of religion at North Carolina State university/Tom Beauman, and Luke Timothy Johnson/Former catholic priest and Author of religion and Ethics,"I feel this is an awsome connection between us.""I fel a great sense of serenity and joy with our connection."We can begin a interesting and rerwarding journey with christ our lord savior.I love Psalm23 and Genesis.!!
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by Rose-marie on 10/19
hi John, tanx.
but I don't know how to add people to a circle..I don't quite understand what you mean. okay, be blessed..
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by Jean Mathon on 10/19
I want to be part of your Circle rose Marie,"You have a good head on your shoulder girl.!!
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by Rose-marie on 10/6
you didn't understand me very well, but I agree on the fact that only God can help them and that we have to pray for them..
because that what I am talking about is very troublesome to me..I see the devil manipulating and lying to people and make them think they are serving God..it is difficult to says sth. about this because so many people already say that I am judging, but I just know that there are some things, God just doesn't do. Anyway, what is left for us, is to pray..
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by Thony S Jean-baptiste on 10/6
I don't understand what you try to say, what do you try to say...
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by Rose-marie on 10/5
well thank you Jack, I am glad someone understands and also Gods blessings to you.
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by Jack on 10/5
Yes, our Christian faith is built on God's free gift to us, the birth, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Nothing more. No rituals -- no goody goody!
We just have to realize that we are not good enough to face Him and pray to receive Jesus into our lives.
It is at that moment that we become new creatures that are temporarily on this earth with His Spirit inside us.
Christianity is absolutely the only "religion" that does not require work, rituals or trying to be good enough to go to heaven.
All of that is worthless to God. It is all in the Bible.
Actually, I understood what you meant in your first post.
God bless you and your testimony for Him.
Jack lbinx at yahoo.com
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by Rose-marie on 10/5
yes, Jack, that is a good thought.
I'll try my best to make it understandable..
religion is a set of beliefs, fate in one or more higher/super being(s).
the difference is really that in religion, people have to perfect theirselves to appear before their gods, they have to work hard to be acceptable before their gods. but with Christianity, Christ has died, HE is rissen, all we have to do is give our hearts, we should not be perfect, we can come to God the way we are, and He is The One to change us. the gods of the nations (religion) want their followers to complete a lot of rituals and obey a lot of rules, but in chriatianity it is about relationship and love. you just have to accept Christ's offering for you and give ur heart.
ofcourse Christianity has traditions, such as baptism, but if someone repents to Christ right before his last breath, God won't reject that person becaus ehe isnot baptised.
Christ looks at the heart..and not the behaviour.
oh and I hope I made this clear..
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