I believe miracles occur. However, the Christian Calvinists do not. They believe the Holy Spirit and miracles ended with the death of the apostles, and expository preachers are preaching this, depressing.
I believe miracles occur. However, the Christian Calvinists do not. They believe the Holy Spirit and miracles ended with the death of the apostles, and expository preachers are preaching this, depressing.
When it comes to religion I tend to just try to stay as a believer and have faith. I don’t necessarily believe when people give certain definates. To me many things are opinion. When it comes to God and religion what I may believe doesn’t make it the truth. I believe miracles happen every day.
I agree with you, the problem is thousands attend these services, many children and are controlled with the terror of eternity in hell if they don't subscribe to THE TRUTH as interpreted by their particular pastor. To me it is an anti-Jesus psy-op and very harmful, because ultimately these religions behave as cults.
I believe miracles occur. However, the Christian Calvinists do not. They believe the Holy Spirit and miracles ended with the death of the apostles, and expository preachers are preaching this, depressing.
When it comes to religion I tend to just try to stay as a believer and have faith. I don’t necessarily believe when people give certain definates. To me many things are opinion. When it comes to God and religion what I may believe doesn’t make it the truth. I believe miracles happen every day.
I agree with you, the problem is thousands attend these services, many children and are controlled with the terror of eternity in hell if they don't subscribe to THE TRUTH as interpreted by their particular pastor. To me it is an anti-Jesus psy-op and very harmful, because ultimately these religions behave as cults.
The loss of belief in miracles is surely tragic. What good is hope without a miracle or two?
interesting at the least. Unfortunate for those few still practicing this religion(prebyterians?)
Thanks, I again learned something on substack, Rita.