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Originally posted by hollyjo
but dbrandt, i don't know if the "holy spirit" entered me then.. i haven't exactly figured out how i feel about the "holy spirit" reguardless.. or what i think it is, and how it acts in our lives...
Originally posted by queenannie38
I was baptized at 8, because I wanted to--and to be truthful, I had absolutely no idea about this holy spirit thing until just a few years ago. I didn't hear anything in the years I went to church about the holy spirit getting inside a person--I think my idea of what the holy spirit was, was more like that white dove that lighted upon Jesus.
Originally posted by dbrandt
What denomination of a church did you get baptized at?
1 Corinthians 1:13
Is Christ divided? was Paul crucified for you? or were ye baptized in the name of Paul?
Originally posted by queenannie38
Originally posted by dbrandt
What denomination of a church did you get baptized at?
What does it matter?
Originally posted by dbrandt
Different denominations have different ways of looking at salvation. One major one says infant baptism removes sin. No, it doesn't, and that is deceptive. I was wanting to know your background to better understand where you are coming from.
Anyway, I only started to figure out the holy spirit indwelling thing in the midst of it happening to me. It just kind of started to dawn on me, which is hard to believe, considering such a powerful surprise out of the blue is not conducive to thinking, but all I could do was think. And when I realized what was going on, I was overwhelmed! What a crazy thing to happen! And I never even knew such a thing was possible, at all. I mean NO idea! I can't describe it all and shouldn't, I am sure. But it is power, not word, so no amount of saying so makes it so.
It doesn't require anything from us--it plainly says in John that the spirit goes where it wants, and when it wants. I have no doubt that once it comes it stays---but the whole time it is 'hovering' you really don't know yet you kind of feel something--probably what you are experiencing. But when you've passed whatever kind of threshold or whatever, it becomes a part of you and I can tell you one thing that I hope you keep in mind. You will literally be transformed and you will know things are different--if you think maybe so, maybe not, then it hasn't happened. Don't even think about it--I see now how so many are led to believe it happens at water baptism, but reading the accounts of Jesus's baptism and life makes it clear that there is a time period of testing or trial that is to be expected. But better not to expect anything and just remember that you cannot live on bread alone. Don't worry about getting all the answers down pat-- it never happens. But it's all good if we don't try to push it into being.
Originally posted by hollyjo
everything i had been exposed to - growing up in church, the time i was away from "g-d" - my research into other religions, new age thought, etc., etc. etc. EVERYTHING works together.. like, for example... lets say there's this christain concept, ..and say i have studied this concept, accept it as being True, but have never FELT it's Truth.. never have had complete understanding of the concept.. then lets say i'd been reading this new age concept.. and through the words used in the new age concept, the christain concept suddenly became real. suddenly made sense in MY life, not just made sense in general. i suddenly had understanding of it, and felt it's Truth. does that make sense?
..i just read over all i've written, and.. i don't know what my point was,
or why i feel compelled to share,.. i guess it's just me rambling.
: )
Originally posted by WERE_ALL_GONA_DIE
Ok people this thrad has sidetraked soooo much could we please get back on topic
Originally posted by dbrandt
OK, should people be allowed to tell kids about their beliefs about the Bible. Yes, if someone like the Osbournes can basically do the same thing, by having a show that alot of kids can watch, that is filled with the F-word 3 times in each sentence then the christian should also be able to promote what they believe is right.
Originally posted by apocalypta
People should be allowed to share the Christian beliefs with their own children at home. Christian dogma should not be taught in public schools under any circumstances.
I don't have kids but if I did I would be very angry if they received any type of religous instruction in a public school.
Keep Jesus out of our schools, thats what churches are for!!
D
Originally posted by queenannie38
Forcing them to make choices about spiritual development before their physical development is done is unfair and is not giving them a choice. It is burdening them with things that they don't have to address so young. First you grow up physically.
If anyone's defense is to the tune of not wanting them to go to hell--all I can say is that if person puts their trust in God for their own soul, there is no need to think He isn't going to look after our babies. Look in the bible--there are no stories about God and child interactions.
Personally, I'm glad that I was left to my own spiritual pursuits of God by all adults.
Originally posted by dbrandt
Wow, not telling children about God when they are little. That sheds a whole new light on you.
You question my Bible knowledge and yet the Bible contains Proverbs 22:6
Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it.
No God and child interaction in the Bible, look at
Mark 10:13
And they brought young children to him, that he should touch them: and his disciples rebuked those that brought them.
10:15
Verily I say unto you, Whosoever shall not receive the kingdom of God as a little child, he shall not enter therein.
10:16
And he took them up in his arms, put his hands upon them, and blessed them.
I can't keep track of evrything about what you believe, but your defense for this one will probably be Jesus isn't God. If that is your defense, Jesus is God.
I can understand losing someone very close to you would make you question God.
Originally posted by queenannie38
[edit on 22-12-2005 by dbrandt]
Originally posted by queenannie38
Originally posted by dbrandt
No God and child interaction in the Bible, look at
Mark 10:13
And they brought young children to him, that he should touch them: and his disciples rebuked those that brought them.
That's not what I meant. I meant as far as religious beliefs and such.