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Originally posted by MidnightHawk
I was trying to figure out what you meant but clicked on the link in your OP and saw a poster saying they didn't believe in organized religion. Which is understandable. Nevertheless the Bible shows that Christianity is an organized religion. It has structure and organization just as much as did the Isarelites when they were God's people.
Originally posted by pianopraze
When you codify a religion and create Dogmas you are creating barriers.
Originally posted by pianopraze
Jesus said I am the way the truth and the life. Not churches or dogma.
Relationship with Jesus.
Originally posted by pianopraze
So many Christians like myself shun organized religious institutions and view their religious experience as a relationship with God.
Originally posted by benrl
in my opinion at least. The point they are trying to make, is in the Christian Faith, God cares only about the individual and his relationship with them, not a building, not a denomination.
But each Christian has to choose which denomination is the correct one…so all Christians end up in one denomination or another anyway…
If it was only about an individual, and his relationship with God, then we could say that Christianity isn’t even a Religion at all…but that’s just not the case…
All Christians, whether they go to church or not, and irrespective of what denomination they belong to…All have extra beliefs on top of that relationship with God…which includes various other Tenets, Doctrines and beliefs…
Originally posted by neutronflux
Ok?
The US military all work ideally in defense of the USA. Different skills for the same purpose.
The same with charities. One might work on feeding the poor. Another my work on homes and disaster relief.
Because there are different denominations with different spiritual gifts and ways doesn’t really matter much
Originally posted by neutronflux
You even see it at church. One person thinks service is important, and thinks setting up and cleaning up are important. Another person believes hospital and greeting is important. But realistically, a healthy church needs people with both spiritual gifts. With people with many different spiritual gifts.
Originally posted by neutronflux
Bet, yet. There are many people with various spiritual gifts. And varying degree of spirituality. People want to claim there are different paths to God? But then use there are different denominations to damn the church?
Originally posted by neutronflux
Or do they just have different paths? Based on having different spiritual gifts and varying degrees of spirituality.
Different spiritual gifts don’t dictate which denominational Christian belief you should belong too…That choice is already present, assuming you’re a Christian and are reading the Bible etc…
Originally posted by Joecroft
Different spiritual gifts don’t dictate which denominational Christian belief you should belong too…That choice is already present, assuming you’re a Christian and are reading the Bible etc…
Originally posted by neutronflux
In the US. Your free to choose your own path. What denomination you want to pursue. Or your path might be starting your own denomination. Or not choosing a god. Or not choosing any god.
Shrugs.
But people don’t really choose, as such, which denomination they belong to; they are either born into one…or they have to try to decide which one to believe in or which one is the more correct etc…
Eight Reasons People Are Leaving Denominational Churches for Non-denominational Churches
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Originally posted by neutronflux
In the US. Your free to choose your own path. What denomination you want to pursue. Or your path might be starting your own denomination. Or not choosing a god. Or not choosing any god.
Shrugs.
Originally posted by Joecroft
But people don’t really choose, as such, which denomination they belong to; they are either born into one…or they have to try to decide which one to believe in or which one is the more correct etc…
Originally posted by neutronflux
Now a Strawman argument.
Originally posted by neutronflux
Really. Then why the decline in the “church” if people are forced to go…
Originally posted by neutronflux
So.No. People in the USA quiet readily choose what they believe once they are on their own.
Originally posted by neutronflux
And non-denominational church are actually grow. Or if they believe at all.
Originally posted by neutronflux
Funny how you want to stereotype people.