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When you use these kinds of examples as your evidence concerning Christianity in general or a "denominational services" you are taking exceptions and declaring them to be characteristic of the whole. While the "local" attendance and TV following of some like Joel Osteen, TD Jakes, and Benny Hinn have varying misconceptions of what is important to a Christian, they are not representative of Christianity as a whole, or even denominations as a whole. This is, unfortunately, one of the common errors of attribution that Lee so often used and has been perpetuated over the years. Quote:
So if the scripture says to live and behave in a certain manner, on what basis do you refrain from doing what it says? On what basis is taking steps to live according to the scripture, which is the clear word of God, not according to the Spirit? And I know the shtick about abiding. Notice that the metaphor for abiding is not taking a nap in a lightly-filtered sunlit forest, breathing the clean, unpolluted air. It is that of a branch that is connected to the trunk of the vine. Other than during a completely dormant period in which there is nothing going on between trunk and branch, a branch is taking what comes up through the system, mostly through the sap, and acting upon it. It adds to its diameter, to its length, it sprouts and grows leaves, buds, flowers, and eventually grapes. The grapes grow until they are either beyond ripe upon which they fall, or until someone comes along an plucks them off for eating or producing drink. There is never a time during which a branch is accumulating sap so that it can one day burst forth with an extra foot of growth, and fully grown and ripe grapes. No. It takes everything, moment-by-moment, and uses it now. Sort of like Manna (although that might be stretching metaphors). And as it grows, it has to deal with bugs that gnaw on its bark. Or the wounding of a part of the branch due to an animal or other natural event. It could slow or hinder certain parts of otherwise normal growth as the wound is healed. But unless something causes the branch to die, it is never just waiting for anything. Like Peter sort of said, it has everything needed for growth and grapes. Quote:
To use the term like an exclusive moniker is similar to the KKK claiming that "human" belongs to the domain of only whites. And not even all whites. Excluding any who are not Anglo Saxon and Protestant. So no Catholics. I'm sure I've left some out (or more correctly left too many in). That is the reason that you will see different references for it such as TLR, TR, CoR (all having to do with the notion of recovery) or LCM (Local Church Movement). I have tended toward the latter, thought even that allows it the moniker in part, though it is clarified as being a movement that calls itself by that name. And if you think you don't call yourself that, look at the statement of plaintiff and defendant on many of the lawsuits that a certain Christian group filed against other Christians for saying bad things about them. Funny they didn't sue the LCM for calling them mooing cows, the whore of Babylon, or her harlot daughters.
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