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I just signed up because I have been a Christian for a long time. Let's see what happens when we start talking across borders!
Serving Zion welcome to CF
Pull up a seat and jump on in. A lot of good topics to get involved with and looking forward to getting to know you better.
God bless you and yours.
Heh, the home page is far from done. I hope to work on it over the Christmas holiday.
I especially love the point He made as the two Jews went past their own race while a Samaritan is the one who helped him. In these days of the kingdom, where Christianity is of both Jew and Gentile, the equivalent parable would draw the distinction between Christian and non-Christian. So we could say that it would be Jesus telling a pastor about a Christian who was beaten and robbed and other Christians passed by him until a "despised atheist" stopped and took care of him. In my experience of Christians, yes that is a most likely reality, because Christianity isn't defined by the badge of identity or the collection of beliefs a person has, but the spirit that is of love. Simply, a fact of truth is that some Christians don't have spirit of love and some non-Christians do.It's ironic that you brought up our statement of faith. Hear me out.
We like to focus on who's in and who's out. Honestly, Christian forums can be anything but Christian at times as we bite and devour one another in our own self-righteousness.
In Luke 10 we have an expert in the law giving Jesus a litmus test as he questions Jesus on his doctrine. Jesus, the expert asks, what is the greatest commandment?
Jesus passes the test, he agrees with the doctrine of the Pharisee. But wanting to justify himself, the teacher of the law probes further and asks, who is my neighbor.
We want to know who our neighbor is, don't we? We want to know who we have to love, and who we can walk on by and leave them to waste. And so Jesus tells the story of the good Samaritan.
But here is the twist, Jesus isn't too concerned with defining who is in and who is out...
The expert in the law replied, “The one who had mercy on him.”
Jesus told him, “Go and do likewise.”
Jesus tells us to be a good neighbor to anyone in need.
Yeah I noticed that it isn't enforced in the Terms and ConditionsOur statement of faith isn't a litmus test for new members and we don't use it to divide the body of Christ.
Thanks! .. yeah it's a slick site and the people are niceWelcome! I hope you like it here on Cf.net!
In Luke 10 we have an expert in the law giving Jesus a litmus test as he questions Jesus on his doctrine. Jesus, the expert asks, what is the greatest commandment?
Jesus passes the test, he agrees with the doctrine of the Pharisee. But wanting to justify himself, the teacher of the law probes further and asks, who is my neighbor.
We want to know who our neighbor is, don't we?
Even though you posted this twice I still decided to like it twice since it's such a good message.
English is spoken all over Europe. Kids study at least two languages in school -- unlike in the states. And, yes, they LOVE to practice their English; so come on over...so much to see here.Oh, wow! .. so yeah, the community is a bit bigger than I had thought! :biggrin
.. Italy, hmmm, that's a really nice idea! .. what's it like for an English traveller over there? Do the people know much English? .. are they happy to speak it? I'm a bit restricted to travelling in countries where I can speak naturally
Just so we don't have to wonder or question; everyone is our neighbor.
Zechariah 3:10
In that day, saith the Lord of hosts,
shall ye call every man his neighbour
under the vine and under the fig tree.
What you have deduced is ok, in the most general sense of the word, because all inhabitants of earth are living in a neighbourhood: all creatures are a neighbour. However, I wouldn't have accepted your quote as support if it were necessary, because it is a bad translation, seemingly intentional. Every other translation of that verse says a very different thing than what you have said by it.Just so we don't have to wonder or question; everyone is our neighbor.
Zechariah 3:10
In that day, saith the Lord of hosts,
shall ye call every man his neighbour
under the vine and under the fig tree.
Well, if Lord willing, it sounds great! I went to Germany for a week, and it wasn't too bad, most people know some English but they also don't like that visitors are forcing them to use it in their own country where it isn't the official language. I found Turkey much harder though. We used Google Translate for basically everything, and that's a great tool, but it's also a problem because saying one simple thing can cause a big ten minute explanation to wind up wishing I hadn't said it! (You know, just small chatter that we take for granted every day).English is spoken all over Europe. Kids study at least two languages in school -- unlike in the states. And, yes, they LOVE to practice their English; so come on over...so much to see here.
Is that a real thing?! .. rofl, it's just a completely serious mismatch of era's! (And if it weren't for the photo at 22 seconds I'd have thought they just had bad fashion sense). There is something about what they are doing there that seems, hmmm, ... what shall I say, "not quite right"? ... hmmm.Alright, because you said that I just had to post this. :biggrin
Is that a real thing?! .. rofl, it's just a completely serious mismatch of era's! (And if it weren't for the photo at 22 seconds I'd have thought they just had bad fashion sense). There is something about what they are doing there that seems, hmmm, ... what shall I say, "not quite right"? ... hmmm.
Oh, haha, I've just been looking it up. I see it's from the 70s-80s, so that's that lol. Somehow I thought it was a present day thing doing a spoof of the 60's mannerisms. The manners are much different these days. I think it was the tie clip, it looked like a lapel mic the first time, and the haircut, the house construction, the film colours, it all looked like a modern production of a past era (looking on my little mobile phone screen). So that's what threw me off, I thought someone was trying to revive the golden days. Also I noticed the photo changes every time, so I guess somebody just wanted to share their favourite ghost picture that day and it's just a fluke that you picked that one so I'd be tempted to say something about it.Really?? What do you mean by that??
:D wow they did make great television in those days! .. sad, I've outgrown that genre now else I'd definitely want to catch up on it!Pretty cool! :wink Reminds me of this other show for kids.
:biggrin wow they did make great television in those days! .. sad, I've outgrown that genre now else I'd definitely want to catch up on it!
I used to draw horses when I was a teenager. Sure wish we had video like this back then!Yeah, Ikr? I used to watch that show all the time when I was little. Now Pappy has his own YouTube channel and his real name is Michael Cariglio, and yes he's saved. I only recently found that out. I was really happy when I did find out though, but I've always known that he was an incredible artist. (I can't draw very much at all lol! )
I used to draw horses when I was a teenager. Sure wish we had video like this back then!
Have you drawn a horse?