Reply To teandoranges
(Date Posted:
01/06/2009 18:44:16)
Reply to teandoranges (12/15/2007 23:49:17)
Was there speaking in tongues in the "church of god" churches? Healing? We attended the Assembly of God for a while, but it was too pentecostal for my folks. Nevertheless, i remember a few mind blowing services. In what way is the "holiness" tradition a part of fundamentalism. Curious to know more.
To those who participate in these forums: How do you all feel about blogs providing links to forums like this... as a part of a support network for those coming out of the fundamental closet? I don't know...I don't think anyone can define 'fundamentalist' these days. I think its more about denominational competition for bums on seats and the need to offer something different than the 'other' church. Considering the tradition of the 'HOME CHURCH' MOVEMENT' within christianity...I'd say since this old post/thread there has been thousands of NEW christian churches created!! I guess there is also a huge need for some christians to be in charge...to be the main man - the prophet etc etc... anyway... there's not a concise or clean little answer. The blog... yeah..trillions of em' these days. So many with so much to so. ? it gets boring for me in the end....reading the same old same old... speaking of which.... haha....sorry to bore you all' folks.... I have now finished bumping ... seeya next time
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01/06/2009 18:46:44)
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In exchange for obedience, Christianity promises salvation in an afterlife; but in order to elicit obedience through this promise, Christianity must convince people that they need salvation, that there is something to be saved from. Christianity has nothing to offer a happy person living in a natural, intelligible universe. If Christianity is to gain a motivational foothold, it must declare war on earthly pleasure and happiness, and this, historically, has been its precise course of action. In the eyes of Christianity, woman(man) is sinful and helpless in the face of God, and is potential fuel for the flames of hell. Just as Christianity must destroy reason before it can introduce faith, so it must destroy happiness before it can introduce salvation.
-- George H Smith, Atheism: The Case Against God
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