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Body Life aspects of worship
Just a reminder - body life aspects of worship:
1. Prophesy one to another for mutual edification (1 Cor. 14:3; 24)
2. Sing together hymns, psalms and spiritual songs. (Eph 5:19)
3. Read, teach and apply the Holy Scriptures together. (1 Tim
4:13).
4. Celebrate the Lord's Table together. (Acts 20:7)
5. Pray for one another, for authorities, for enemies and for the
sick. (Matt 5:44, Mark 12:17, James 5:14)
6. Praise God together. (Eph. 1: 6, 12, 14)
7. Give to meet each other's needs and to support workers. (2 Cor
8:2-3)
8. Baptise new believers and receive them into the fellowship.
(Acts 2:41)
9. Feed and serve the poor and needy together. (1 John 3:15-18)
10. Train and send 'apostles' and hear their reports. (Acts 13: 1-3;
14:26-27)
http://mentorandmultiply.homestead.c...ng_worship.htm
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April 19th 10, 12:48 PM
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Body Life aspects of worship
"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
Just a reminder - body life aspects of worship:
This post is an email that went awry - it was supposed to be private email.
Sorry
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April 20th 10, 09:12 PM
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Body Life aspects of worship
Arny Krueger wrote:
"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
Just a reminder - body life aspects of worship:
This post is an email that went awry - it was supposed to be private
email. Sorry
**Apology accepted. Few of us here bother with a dodgy, policially censored,
2,000 year old book. Gobbledegook is for the morons, not those of us who
actually think.
--
Trevor Wilson
www.rageaudio.com.au
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April 21st 10, 09:51 AM
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Body Life aspects of worship
On Wed, 21 Apr 2010 07:12:20 +1000, "Trevor Wilson"
wrote:
"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
Just a reminder - body life aspects of worship:
This post is an email that went awry - it was supposed to be private
email. Sorry
**Apology accepted. Few of us here bother with a dodgy, policially censored,
2,000 year old book. Gobbledegook is for the morons, not those of us who
actually think.
You can see where Arnie's "I know the Truth, I will instruct you in
it" attitude comes from :-)
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April 21st 10, 12:59 PM
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Body Life aspects of worship
"Laurence Payne" wrote in message
On Wed, 21 Apr 2010 07:12:20 +1000, "Trevor Wilson"
wrote:
"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
Just a reminder - body life aspects of worship:
This post is an email that went awry - it was supposed
to be private email. Sorry
**Apology accepted.
So far so good.
Then the self-righteousness started spilling out:
Few of us here bother with a dodgy,
policially censored, 2,000 year old book. Gobbledegook
is for the morons, not those of us who actually think.
You can see where Arnie's "I know the Truth, I will
instruct you in it" attitude comes from :-)
I picked it up from certain people who have exactly the same attitude about
their perceptions of the world's absence of need for spiritual interests.
;-)
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April 21st 10, 03:02 PM
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Body Life aspects of worship
Arny Krueger wrote:
This post is an email that went awry - it was supposed
to be private email. Sorry
**Apology accepted.
So far so good.
Then the self-righteousness started spilling out:
It's not the self-righteousness that I find pathetic, Arny,
but the paucity of its rationale.
Few of us here bother with a dodgy,
policially censored, 2,000 year old book. Gobbledegook
is for the morons, not those of us who actually think.
Bare facts aren't worth thinking about, surely? The only
worthwhile thought is one that starts with gobbledegook, and
ends with enlightenment.
You can see where Arnie's "I know the Truth, I will
instruct you in it" attitude comes from :-)
I picked it up from certain people who have exactly the
same attitude about their perceptions of the world's
absence of need for spiritual interests. ;-)
Ah! Another opportunity for:
http://www.ivesonaudio.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/hegel.htm
Ian
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April 21st 10, 11:34 PM
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Body Life aspects of worship
"Laurence Payne" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 21 Apr 2010 07:12:20 +1000, "Trevor Wilson"
wrote:
"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
Just a reminder - body life aspects of worship:
This post is an email that went awry - it was supposed to be private
email. Sorry
**Apology accepted. Few of us here bother with a dodgy, policially
censored,
2,000 year old book. Gobbledegook is for the morons, not those of us who
actually think.
You can see where Arnie's "I know the Truth, I will instruct you in
it" attitude comes from :-)
**Poor ******* must be in constant conflict. He *claims* to hold himself to
scientific principles, yet maintains that the supernatural is a normal part
of life. He is, of course, like all religious nutters, seriously deluded.
--
Trevor Wilson
www.rageaudio.com.au
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April 22nd 10, 01:31 AM
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Trevor Wilson wrote:
**Apology accepted. Few of us here bother with a dodgy,
policially censored,
2,000 year old book. Gobbledegook is for the morons, not
those of us who
actually think.
You can see where Arnie's "I know the Truth, I will
instruct you in
it" attitude comes from :-)
**Poor ******* must be in constant conflict. He *claims*
to hold himself to scientific principles, yet maintains
that the supernatural is a normal part of life. He is, of
course, like all religious nutters, seriously deluded.
Arny applies science where he finds it appropriate, which is
pretty much where you would, were you capable.
For the rest, to which you are sadly oblivious, he applies
Christianity. Not my choice, but at least it's a start. His
church seems quite modern, which is a good sign. At least
he's not about to blow himself up.
Perhaps you're just upset coz you can't do prophecy?
Wouldn't you like to learn? Is small science all you want
from life?
Ian
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April 22nd 10, 01:53 AM
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Body Life aspects of worship
Ian Iveson wrote:
Trevor Wilson wrote:
**Apology accepted. Few of us here bother with a dodgy,
policially censored,
2,000 year old book. Gobbledegook is for the morons, not
those of us who
actually think.
You can see where Arnie's "I know the Truth, I will
instruct you in
it" attitude comes from :-)
**Poor ******* must be in constant conflict. He *claims*
to hold himself to scientific principles, yet maintains
that the supernatural is a normal part of life. He is, of
course, like all religious nutters, seriously deluded.
Arny applies science where he finds it appropriate, which is
pretty much where you would, were you capable.
**Huh? Science is all there is. Anything else is bunk. Science tells me that
Arny's religious beliefs are impossible.
For the rest, to which you are sadly oblivious, he applies
Christianity. Not my choice, but at least it's a start.
**No, it's not. Religion is fundamentally anti-science, logic and rational
thinking. It is the very worst place to start.
His
church seems quite modern, which is a good sign.
**No such thing as a "modern church". They're all based on an anti-science
rationale.
At least
he's not about to blow himself up.
**Now you're splitting hairs. They probably said the same thing about the
Jonestown bunch. ALL religious belief is bunk. ALL rely on forcing adherents
to remove the rational part of their thinking.
Perhaps you're just upset coz you can't do prophecy?
**Not so much. It is an impossibility. Rational prediction, based on past
and present developments is, of course, a different thing.
Wouldn't you like to learn?
**I can already do all the prophecy I need to. I can predict the following
(within a reasonable degree of accuracy):
* Oil will cost more in 10 years than it does today.
* The planet's temperature will continue to rise for the next 50 years.
* The planet's population will rise to 9 billion within the next 40 years.
Is small science all you want
from life?
**Nope. I am also interested in big science too.
--
Trevor Wilson
www.rageaudio.com.au
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April 22nd 10, 07:40 AM
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"Eiron" wrote
You're obviously a member of the church of AGW and therefore no more
rational than a Christian.
Oh dear - "Church of AGW" :-(
I wonder what it is about the concept of global warming that causes so many
otherwise rational people to stick their heads in the sand?
David.
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