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CopperCicada · M
There is no difference. To not be a member of a brick and mortar church means one is an apostate. Or so is the conventional view.
Spoiledbrat · F
Seeking God and identifying with a religion are different experiences. @CopperCicada
CopperCicada · M
@Spoiledbrat That is not what my peers tell me.
Maximusmax · M
@CopperCicada do you always listen to your peers
CopperCicada · M
@Maximusmax Well, as I was raised, to not be a member of a brick and mortar church mean one had forsaken God, the faith, salvation.
It is a view that I hear echoed again and again.
Even those who assert loudly that one's relationship with Christ outweighs a specific confession or participation in a specific church or denomination... condemn those who have a private spirituality or who participate in home churches.
It is a view that I hear echoed again and again.
Even those who assert loudly that one's relationship with Christ outweighs a specific confession or participation in a specific church or denomination... condemn those who have a private spirituality or who participate in home churches.