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10/4/11 2:10 PM |
Chris M | | | |
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PNJG wrote: Who is the Protestant leader publicly opposing the Obama Administration stand-down from supporting DOMA & DADT? The Protestant "Leader" which publically opposes the sodomite and their sycophantic Liberal followers Is HOLY SCRIPTURE. Sola Scriptura!! The cry of the true Christians. Just as Protestants have protested and fought against all who would turn against God, Christ and the Holy Spirit. Just as Protestants raised up and fought against the idolatrous blasphemous papal antichrist and his Roman catholic followers, during the Reformation which God brought to His true followers. Today the real Church, Reformed and Protestant stands against the same old enemy of Satan, Rome, Vatican, sodomite, idolater and heretic. Jude 1:3 Beloved, when I gave all diligence to write unto you of the common salvation, it was needful for me to write unto you, and exhort you that ye should earnestly contend for the faith which was once delivered unto the saints." |
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4/14/07 11:36 PM |
Chris M | | Australia | | | |
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"allow me to hold to mine own even if I am wrong"You are, according to scripture as I have shown you. Several times. And the rest of your speculation is also wrong Mr Psychologist. Have I gotten poor treatment at the hands of a local church? Yes, but this was not by a 'single pastor' & so isn't related. But perhaps I do get overly irritated with protestants that cling to tradition instead of scripture whilst bleating about the RC's doing the exact same thing. Seems... well, hypocritical. But I did enjoy the 'pathfinder' joke, lightens things a bit! |
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4/14/07 10:57 PM |
Chris M | | Australia | | | |
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Lurker, having built a whole doctrine on a single passage of prophecy I am going to ask you to flesh it out now.Explain why Paul's letters to the churches are not addressed to 'the pastor'? Why they don't even mention him? Bit rude to say the least don't you think? Then how is it that Paul instructs the Corinthians to "Let the prophets speak two or three, and let the other judge. If [any thing] be revealed to another that sitteth by, let the first hold his peace. For ye may all prophesy one by one, that all may learn, and all may be comforted." (1 Cor.14:29-31) How is the single pastor able to be many people all of a sudden? And when Paul wants to address a local church why does he insist on acting as if they don't have a single pastor? Such as "From Miletus he sent to Ephesus and called for the elders of the church.... He said unto them... Take heed therefore unto yourselves, and to all the flock, over the which the Holy Ghost hath made you overseers, to feed the church of God, which he hath purchased with his own blood." (Acts 20:17-28) And why on earth would Paul say to "ordain elders in every city, as I had appointed thee." (Titus 1:5) Doesn't he know a church needs just a single pastor to lead it? |
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4/14/07 8:32 PM |
Chris M | | Australia | | | |
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So you can't find anything in any of the church epistles to support your tradition and in desperation you tun to The Revelation which largely deals with prophecy. OK.... but then you claim your pastor is now an Angel?? Too much! In the New Testament the Holy Spirit's use of the words 'elder' Greek~presbuteros) and 'bishop/overseer' (episkopos) show that they are simply different names for the same person - the former denoting their maturity, the latter their work and function. The following passages clearly demonstrate this: Acts ch 20 - here Paul asks the Ephesian elders (presbuteros v17) to come and see him, and when they arrive he addresses them using the word overseers (episkopos v28). Titus ch 1- when outlining leadership qualifications, Paul calls an elder (presbuteros v5) a bishop (episkopos v7). I Peter ch 5 - here Peter exhorts the elders (presbuteros vl) to do the work of overseeing (episkopos v2). Both Peter and John refer to themselves as elders in their epistles; they were also overseers. There is no hint in Scripture of anyone claiming to be ‘The Pastor’ of a local church and assuming a position of oversight apart from and superior to the work of the elders. |
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