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Originally Posted by zeek
...What I find interesting is the gap between what people do and what they claim. When that happens and is observed people get upset and call it hypocrisy...
Why would it matter to one's conscience if the name of the church went on a marquee or not? I don't think it would. It isn't the conscience that is offended. It's the losssof a distinction, the claim of uniqueness that is lost. the church becomes one among many instead of being the one and only. that's a big step down.
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You're right, the feeling that our group is so special and so distinct is diminished a little when some of these distinctions in practice fade away.
But I think it can be a matter of conscience, when we've spent soooo much time listening to folks criticize or even condemn other groups for "having a sign" (yep, we really did some criticizing and condemning of other groups for having a sign out front!).....and then.....guess what.....oh yeah.....now we have a sign too....
just like everybody else. And to the extent that we ourselves participated in this kind of talk (
hallelujah, praise the Lord, our church is called a meeting hall and it doesn't have a sign!), doesn't that create an issue of conscience?