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No, KingJohn.

You are presenting things that are contradictory. We are pointing them out. By doing that, you have an opportunity to explain better, or understand better.

How do you reconcile the above?
How do I reconcile it? You know, it has helped me better myself as a person. It has even got me to a closer relationship with Christ. Matter in fact, to Jon, thank you for realizing I need to be baptized. One of the main principles of pentecostalism is a stronger relationship with Christ through Baptism.

To you it may be a man-made denomination. To me it’s something more, something you will never understand.

Respect that, please.
 
How do I reconcile it? You know, it has helped me better myself as a person. It has even got me to a closer relationship with Christ. Matter in fact, to Jon, thank you for realizing I need to be baptized. One of the main principles of pentecostalism is a stronger relationship with Christ through Baptism.

To you it may be a man-made denomination. To me it’s something more, something you will never understand.

Respect that, please.
How about you respect me as well, KingJohn?

I attended an Assemblies of God Church for about 3 years. I understand Pentecostalism fairly well. So don’t even try to patronize me.

Pentecostalism is a man made denomination. As much as I love most of my Pentecostal brothers, it is what it is. And it is not only me who thinks it is a man made denomination, to you as well, and to history, and to logic and reason.

While I am glad and happy that it has helped you find Christ and start a relationship with Him. My questions are about you passing judgement on what is and is not man made. Of putting yourself above all others in matters of determining how to properly interpret Scriptures and of what is and isn’t a Church. And then open a thread where you clearly back a man made denomination.

It is contradictory. It is also illogical, it violates the law of non-contradiction.

So how do you reconcile this?
 
How do I reconcile it? You know, it has helped me better myself as a person. It has even got me to a closer relationship with Christ. Matter in fact, to Jon, thank you for realizing I need to be baptized. One of the main principles of pentecostalism is a stronger relationship with Christ through Baptism.

To you it may be a man-made denomination. To me it’s something more, something you will never understand.

Respect that, please.
Am I to understand that you now see the importance of Baptism? Yay!👍
 
I never understood the importance of baptism until I was baptized into the Catholic Church at Easter Vigil 2008.

Congrats KingJohn for understanding the importance of this sacrament.
 
How about you respect me as well, KingJohn?

I attended an Assemblies of God Church for about 3 years. I understand Pentecostalism fairly well. So don’t even try to patronize me.

Pentecostalism is a man made denomination. As much as I love most of my Pentecostal brothers, it is what it is. And it is not only me who thinks it is a man made denomination, to you as well, and to history, and to logic and reason.

While I am glad and happy that it has helped you find Christ and start a relationship with Him. My questions are about you passing judgement on what is and is not man made. Of putting yourself above all others in matters of determining how to properly interpret Scriptures and of what is and isn’t a Church. And then open a thread where you clearly back a man made denomination.

It is contradictory. It is also illogical, it violates the law of non-contradiction.

So how do you reconcile this?
I back my faith. Again,this denomination has helped me and WILL help me even more when I’m baptized.
 
I back my faith. Again,this denomination has helped me and WILL help me even more when I’m baptized.
Never stop seeking the truth. I will never deny my evangelical upbringing helped me immensely by introducing me to Christ. I am sure your upbringing has done the same. From my perspective there is truth in those churches, but there is also much lacking from the Church founded by Christ. Christ desires that we all be one as he and the father are one. The church was one for 1500 years and it should be still.

Just keep an open mind, seeking Christ as you continue on your path. I am so happy to here of your decision to seek baptism. That is very exciting.
 
What is “falling out in the Holy Spirit” where someone just falls flat on the floor randomly
I have seen this happen in my church when a charismatic priest or layman would come to do a healing service. They called it “resting in the spirit”. It happened to me once. The priest laid his hands on my head and I got very dizzy and collapsed. He was not pushing. His hands felt like they were on fire.
 
Hi LegoGE1947,

My recent road trips to Wisconsin have seen me driving by your area. I remember chatting with you last year about travelling … 🙂 Okay, now back on topic.

The types of Masses I’ve attended include the High Latin Mass, the Low Latin Mass, the English-language Mass, the Spanish-language Mass, the Byzantine Mass, and a Mass in English preceded by the Rosary and Divine Mercy Chaplet and followed by a charismatic religious sister who led a healing service and ended the evening with Night Prayer from the Liturgy of the Hours.

Basically, as long as the priest / religious is in union with the Pope and the Teachings of the Catholic Church, and basic reverence is present, I’m fine with it.

~~ the phoenix
Oh yes phoenix, what I love about the Church and her complete Truth of Christ’s revelation,is her deep spirituality, and we Catholics have it all to help us on our journey to perfection in holiness for justification is a life long process. Peace, Carlan
 
Never stop seeking the truth. I will never deny my evangelical upbringing helped me immensely by introducing me to Christ. I am sure your upbringing has done the same. From my perspective there is truth in those churches, but there is also much lacking from the Church founded by Christ. Christ desires that we all be one as he and the father are one. The church was one for 1500 years and it should be still.

Just keep an open mind, seeking Christ as you continue on your path. I am so happy to here of your decision to seek baptism. That is very exciting.
What JonS said here!

I was raised Catholic, walked away and then roamed around several denominations and non-denominations for about 10 years. I came back home last year, stronger than even in my faith. Like Jon said, I am very grateful from my fellow Christian brothers and sisters and I will never, ever deny them.

I back my faith as well, as do so many other Catholics here at CAF. So keep in mind that you will be called out when you claim something.

Titus 3:4 but when the goodness and loving kindness of God our Savior appeared, 5 he saved us, not because of deeds done by us in righteousness, but in virtue of his own mercy, by the washing of regeneration and renewal in the Holy Spirit, 6 which he poured out upon us richly through Jesus Christ our Savior, 7 so that we might be justified by his grace and become heirs in hope of eternal life.

Ephesians 4:4 There is one body and one Spirit, just as you were called to the one hope that belongs to your call, 5 one Lord, one faith, one baptism, 6 one God and Father of us all, who is above all and through all and in all.
 
I back my faith. Again,this denomination has helped me and WILL help me even more when I’m baptized.
Keep in mind also that while Christ is working in you, in this denomination there is people, these people (man) are trying as best they can to spread the Gospel in the measure of Faith that they have been given. Nonetheless, it is man carrying out. There is man to cry with, man to laugh with, man to go through trials with, man to help others with. But there is only one Christ. And just like Christ there is one Truth, not many. Man is God’s stewart on earth, He created us, man and woman He created us. Don’t disdain God’s creation.
 
I have been noticing more of a focus on baptism in some parts of the Pentecostal movement. One of Hillsong’s newest songs is “Beneath the Waters (I Will Rise)” which is specifically about baptism:

This is my revelation
Christ Jesus crucified
Salvation through repentance
At the cross on which He died

Now here my absolution
Forgiveness for my sin
And I sink beneath the waters
That Christ was buried in

I will rise I will rise
As Christ was raised to life
Now in Him now in Him
I live

I stand a new creation
Baptised in blood and fire
No fear of condemnation
By faith I’m justified

I rise as You are risen
Declare Your rule and reign
My life confess Your Lordship
And glorify Your Name
Your word it stands eternal
Your kingdom knows no end
Your praise goes on forever
And on and on again

No power can stand against You
No curse assault Your throne
No one can steal Your glory
For it is Yours alone
I stand to sing Your praises
I stand to testify
For I was dead in my sin
But now I rise.
Ah yes, In Baptism we are washed clean and filled with the Holy Spirit ,in Baptism we are justified in Christ in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit,given the grace of sactification to grow in the holiness to live in Christ as Christ now lives in us. Praise God! God’s peace now to all sharing in this thread,Carlan.
 
I back my faith. Again,this denomination has helped me and WILL help me even more when I’m baptized.
Well kingjohn…here is a question for you…how do you the denom you are in now has the full truth?

Jesus said to eat His body…do you take that literally or not?
 
Why are you guys still attacking me?
Can you point out the posts numbers where you have been attacked?
If you think Itwin did a better job, go to his thread. If you wish to continue scolding me because I will not be apart of your Church because it was the first one, then that sure is a way to get people to join the Church, isn’t it?
I do not think there is anyone here asking you to join the CC…that is a decision you have to make.

1 Samuel 15:22-23
22 But Samuel replied:
“Does the Lord delight in burnt offerings and sacrifices
as much as in obeying the Lord?
To obey is better than sacrifice,
and to heed is better than the fat of rams.
23 For rebellion is like the sin of divination,
and arrogance like the evil of idolatry.
Because you have rejected the word of the Lord,
he has rejected you as king.”
 
Well kingjohn…here is a question for you…how do you the denom you are in now has the full truth?

Jesus said to eat His body…do you take that literally or not?
You’re calling my denomination a demon?
:mad: Leave me alone if you’re going to be insulting.
 
You’re calling my denomination a demon?
:mad: Leave me alone if you’re going to be insulting.
Do you have a persecution complex?

Where did I refer to your denomination as a demon? You have quite an imagination.
 
Do you have a persecution complex?

Where did I refer to your denomination as a demon? You have quite an imagination.
Sorry…I misinterpitated it.

I don’t know if my denomination has the 100% truth, because everyone has different versions of the truth. Muhammed’s word, to a Muslim ,is the truth and all who deny it are heretics.

To a buddhist, Buddah’s word is the truth.

To a Methodist, the Bible is the truth.

To a Catholic, the Apostles’s words and the Bible AND the Church’s laws are the truth.

I’l simply just going to research. Research.
 
KingJohn, glad you are here and glad you are asking questions. Seek the truth. Turn yourself completely over to God and ask Him to show you the truth. Never stop seeking the truth.

Are there pentencostal churches all over the world? How does the pentecostal church ensure that all preachers are interpreting scripture the same way and teaching the same belief? If you walk into a pentecostal church in another country you are visiting, how do you know what they believe or teach if you cannot understand their language?
 
KingJohn, glad you are here and glad you are asking questions. Seek the truth. Turn yourself completely over to God and ask Him to show you the truth. Never stop seeking the truth.

Are there pentencostal churches all over the world? How does the pentecostal church ensure that all preachers are interpreting scripture the same way and teaching the same belief? If you walk into a pentecostal church in another country you are visiting, how do you know what they believe or teach if you cannot understand their language?
 
Oooops! double post:confused:

Another question:

Why is Simon Peter buried beneath St. Peter Basillica in Rome?

Matthew 16:18

18 And I tell you, you are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.
 
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