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  • aefenglommung
    6 Apr 2021, 11:42
    On preaching
    When I was an associate pastor at a big church next to a college campus, my senior pastor was one of the Southern liberals who came north in the 1960s. He was a great guy, but he came from a…
  • (Anonymous)
    4 Apr 2021, 19:41
    Good and Holy
    Sleeping Dog here:
    This discussion reminds me of why I decided to take a philosophy course in "Ethics" when I was a college freshman. The normal thing to do was to start with a course in into to…
  • madman101
    19 Mar 2021, 09:02
    Dropping the other <i>scoh</i>
    I think the whole goddamn thing is ugly. I am a Celt, and I sincerely despise what you Anglo-Saxons did to Britain, never mind your sanctimonious head-up-ass bullcrap. Yeah, you can chalk me up as…
  • (Anonymous)
    15 Mar 2021, 13:50
    Fault Lines in the New Traditionalist Denomination
    I do like these points, however they are all really symptomatic of an overarching point of how we understand the person and work of the Holy Spirit in our lives. Sacramental theology, ordination,…
  • aefenglommung
    14 Mar 2021, 17:33
    Fault Lines in the New Traditionalist Denomination
    Methodist bishops' powers were modeled on Wesley's own exercise of authority, not on some ancient or medieval model of the episcopacy. When his pastors griped about Wesley's decisions, he told them,…

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