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Old 04-18-2014, 09:19 AM   #11
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Default Re: Outer darkness: A thousand years? or for eternity?

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Originally Posted by Ohio View Post
Could this not be considered a more contemporary version of Christians visiting the holy lands?
Yes, it could. I find the irony in that the Lee ministry, anyway (I don't know much about Nee) made such hay about "fallen" and "natural" and "degraded" Christianity.

Yet they do the same thing. They venerate their history, and condemn others for essentially doing what they also practice.

That was what I was pointing out. It's fine to go look at buildings and sit in old wooden chairs where ME Barber might have once sat. But to then condemn other Christians for their pilgrimages and relics is simply hypocritical.

"You who condemn, do you not also do the same thing?" Cf Rom. 2:1; Luke 6:37
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