Sono lieto di incontrare così divers informazioni utili a questo punto in questo articolo, abbiamo bisogno di aumentare ulteriormente le strategie all interno di questo proposito, grazie per la condivisione
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I am unable to completely see it through your eyes in all my honesty. maybe it’s because i’m very new on that field but I’ll keep reading and shoot an email when I’ve a few questions if you do not mind?
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“Christian-one who professes a belief in the teachings of Jesus Christ.” That’s right out of the Webster dictionary. There’s no mention of fundementalism anywhere in the definition, or the exclusion of mainstream Christians comprising the over whelming majority of Christians in America. Go figure…..
99% of all South Dakotans are Christians. So, 99% of the people who vote today are Christians. Exactly what are you guys saying? Aren’t you really saying “Wake up fundementalists, and get out there and vote?” Trouble is, you guys comprise only a small minority among South Dakota’s Christians, so your politcal effect is really insignificant.
Yup. 99% of South Dakotan’s are Christians. That’s why it’s funny to see stories like this. It’s no diffrent than saying you think only fundementalists are real Christians. And South Dakota’s mainstream Christian majority is aware of this.
Are you disputing the number of Christians in S.D., or reflecting that information by focusing instead on my anonymity? The last time I checked the definition of “Christian” is “someone who professes belief in the teachings of Jesus Christ.” That’s what the dictionary says. Do you have a different definition you’d like to share?
Ed Randazzo
November 5, 2010 at 10:40 pm
A Christian not only believes in the teachings of Jesus Christ. Christianity is not a religion, it’s a relationship with Jesus Christ. A Christian not only believes in the teachings of Jesus Christ but lives his life to serve God and to love God and to serve His children. A Christian follows the one true Shepherd, Jesus Christ.
Independent
November 8, 2010 at 10:43 am
Why didn’t you initially state you have your own opinion and definition of what a “Christian” is? I’m not surprised really, that’s what fundmentalism is all about, re-defining established religious principles, traditions and teachings. It’s a good thing God is forgiving.
Ed Randazzo
November 9, 2010 at 6:08 pm
Ame…thank God for His forgiveness of me……….and you.
Sono lieto di incontrare così divers informazioni utili a questo punto in questo articolo, abbiamo bisogno di aumentare ulteriormente le strategie all interno di questo proposito, grazie per la condivisione
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I am pleased to meet so that will help you at this point in this article, we need to increase the strategies inside this regard, thanks for sharing
Great blog and interesting content, thanks for share!
Thanks a ton for such a blog post. I definitely cherished reading through it and ought to share it with people.
Nice blog i love your posts. wanna come back soon to see what you write.
I am unable to completely see it through your eyes in all my honesty. maybe it’s because i’m very new on that field but I’ll keep reading and shoot an email when I’ve a few questions if you do not mind?
Hey, I think your blog is good! I found it on (Google). I think I will come back soon.
I agree with you totally. Please write more.
Hey how are you doing? I just wanted to stop by and say that it’s been a pleasure reading your blog. I have bookmarked your website so that I can come back & read more in the future as well. plz do keep up the quality writing
I agree with you totally. Please write more.
I think this is very important. Thanks a lot.
I think this is very important. Thanks a lot.
Excellent indeed. I have been looking for this information.
I just couldnt leave your website before singing you that we really enjoyed the functional knowledge you supply to your visitors… Will be back soon to check up on other posts
Can you write another post about this topic because this post was a bit tricky to understand?
You certainly have some agreeable opinions and views. Your blog provides a fresh look at the subject.
Ind.
I don’t need any more information on your definition of “Christian”. You explained it very well. WOW!!
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“Christian-one who professes a belief in the teachings of Jesus Christ.” That’s right out of the Webster dictionary. There’s no mention of fundementalism anywhere in the definition, or the exclusion of mainstream Christians comprising the over whelming majority of Christians in America. Go figure…..
99% of all South Dakotans are Christians. So, 99% of the people who vote today are Christians. Exactly what are you guys saying? Aren’t you really saying “Wake up fundementalists, and get out there and vote?” Trouble is, you guys comprise only a small minority among South Dakota’s Christians, so your politcal effect is really insignificant.
Really, now.
Yup. 99% of South Dakotan’s are Christians. That’s why it’s funny to see stories like this. It’s no diffrent than saying you think only fundementalists are real Christians. And South Dakota’s mainstream Christian majority is aware of this.
Still another pronouncement from someone afraid to name his name.
Are you disputing the number of Christians in S.D., or reflecting that information by focusing instead on my anonymity? The last time I checked the definition of “Christian” is “someone who professes belief in the teachings of Jesus Christ.” That’s what the dictionary says. Do you have a different definition you’d like to share?
A Christian not only believes in the teachings of Jesus Christ. Christianity is not a religion, it’s a relationship with Jesus Christ. A Christian not only believes in the teachings of Jesus Christ but lives his life to serve God and to love God and to serve His children. A Christian follows the one true Shepherd, Jesus Christ.
Why didn’t you initially state you have your own opinion and definition of what a “Christian” is? I’m not surprised really, that’s what fundmentalism is all about, re-defining established religious principles, traditions and teachings. It’s a good thing God is forgiving.
Ame…thank God for His forgiveness of me……….and you.