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Old 03-13-2007, 11:31 PM
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Long list, huh? I'm impressed.
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Old 03-13-2007, 11:32 PM
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No doubt. Most of those who support one another in this fashion here know each other beyond this venue.

But there is a certain amount of respect given to those who have been consistent on these Forums over time.
Understandable ... as long as we understand that our world view is not the only view.
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Old 03-13-2007, 11:34 PM
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Though I know some men that I really love, I cannot name any that fit the bill that is being presented. There just seemed to be a spiritual depth even in the simplest sermons during the 70's. I don't know how else to explain it.


Some of it could be that folks didn't mind worshipping in lowly places like storefronts. They just loved God, and didn't care about the surroundings.
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Old 03-13-2007, 11:35 PM
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Understandable ... as long as we understand that our world view is not the only view.
NO individuals world view is the only view. If I call someone on the other side of the world and tell them to look outside because the stars are bright they will quickly tell me the sun is shining too brightly to see the stars.

But when we make such statements as you have we must also constantly remind ourselves of that fact. It seems we rarely get beyond our personal bias of our world view.
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Old 03-13-2007, 11:38 PM
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Though I know some men that I really love, I cannot name any that fit the bill that is being presented. There just seemed to be a spiritual depth even in the simplest sermons during the 70's. I don't know how else to explain it.


Some of it could be that folks didn't mind worshipping in lowly places like storefronts. They just loved God, and didn't care about the surroundings.
Next you will be trying to tell me you can commune with God without padded pews or a caramal macchiato!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 03-13-2007, 11:40 PM
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Next you will be trying to tell me you can commune with God without padded pews or a caramal macchiato!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Now now, Some modernizing is God ordained. We have to do something with all those empty storefronts. STARBUCKS is the answer!!
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Old 03-13-2007, 11:42 PM
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When CS refrains from using such words ... then perhaps you will have a legitimate beef ... until then ... live by the sword ... fill in the blanks
If there is an issue with any of the words or statements made by Coonskinner or anybody else that you feel are offensive or in poor taste for an Apostolic Forum there is a process of reporting posts that puts it in the hands of the Administrators.

You might find that abiding by those guidelines would help not only the forum but the perception you leave others with after your responses.

My suggestion would be to report anything you feel is wrong and avoid being persistently controversial.

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Old 03-13-2007, 11:43 PM
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Now now, Some modernizing is God ordained. We have to do something with all those empty storefronts. STARBUCKS is the answer!!

LOL!!! Put a starbucks at the front and have a door you can grab folks and pull them through to the back to an old fashioned 1970's Pentecostal service!!! (just make sure they don't spill that hot coffee in the process or you will have a lawsuit on your hands)
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LOL!!! Put a starbucks at the front and have a door you can grab folks and pull them through to the back to an old fashioned 1970's Pentecostal service!!! (just make sure they don't spill that hot coffee in the process or you will have a lawsuit on your hands)
This sounds like sound doctrine to me!

Long live the Venti Chai Latte!

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Old 03-13-2007, 11:47 PM
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This sounds like sound doctrine to me!

Long live the Venti Chai Latte!

I am to cheap to actually drink much fancy coffee. When I buy coffee at the CC Cafe it is usually just the buck forty regular coffee with a squirt or two of vanilla or hazlenut flavoring (LOL).

Now my wife is the caramal macchiato drinker. I just cringe at the thought of an almost four dollar cup of coffee no matter how good it is!!!! I always buy her the medium size and steal a few sips.
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