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Old 11-08-2017, 05:19 PM   #23
Koinonia
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Default Re: Why Everyone Else is a Denomination

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Originally Posted by Evangelical View Post
I don't think it matters where we meet. We go to people's homes and public places too. The point is, we would not attend a denomination that will only build up their denomination wouldn't it? And would we achieve fellowship if we just sit idly in the pews watching the service with everyone else?
Who is "we"? Once again, you have turned all of the believers into a "we" that equals your group. That is sectarian.

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If all believers are genuinely the church in X, then how can we realize a practical assembly? By going to their denomination? I don't think that will work, we are just increasing their denomination.
All believers are genuinely "the church in X." Not "if."

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But if they all came and met with us, then that would be a practical assembly of the church in X wouldn't it? Because we are "the church in X".

Suppose every group did not invite others to their group, how can a practical assembly of all believers in the city be achieved?
Evangelical, you (your group) are not "the church in X." You are a part of the church in X. Just like everyone else.
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