New blog post. No it's not the project I'm working on, and the flow of logic is probably not the most...Clear? I don't know, I will let it sit for a bit before coming back to fix any mistakes. https://flying-with-quills.neocities.org/blog/most-recent
What a great article you wrote. It is amazing.. you put your soul in your articles.. Now the webring has a noble reason to me and supposely to others too.
I definitely get you here. There's a lot of branches of Christianity, and even outright cults that claim to be Christian and inter-fighting with each other. I still do believe that we need to call out things that are blatantly against the Bible, but at the same time, some of the things Christians are fighting over doesn't really matter as much as they think it does.
Well said! It drives me nuts when Christians of a denomination claim that those of other non-heretical denominations aren't saved, because that's denying Christ's saving power as it's revealed in the Gospel by adding extra requirements to salvation. >:( We should be able to acknowledge others as having genuine faith in the same God even if we think they may be in error in other areas (i.e. baptism, communion, etc.)
A long article as always, will read it tomorrow 😃😃
Yeah, I'm a tad wordy ;;^-^
What a great article you wrote. It is amazing.. you put your soul in your articles.. Now the webring has a noble reason to me and supposely to others too.
I definitely get you here. There's a lot of branches of Christianity, and even outright cults that claim to be Christian and inter-fighting with each other. I still do believe that we need to call out things that are blatantly against the Bible, but at the same time, some of the things Christians are fighting over doesn't really matter as much as they think it does.
Well said! It drives me nuts when Christians of a denomination claim that those of other non-heretical denominations aren't saved, because that's denying Christ's saving power as it's revealed in the Gospel by adding extra requirements to salvation. >:( We should be able to acknowledge others as having genuine faith in the same God even if we think they may be in error in other areas (i.e. baptism, communion, etc.)