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I've been told I'm "going to hell" so often I'm sorta getting excited about making the trip. I would wonder how many posters here at RF I'll see there?
Good, you can bring the beer and I'll bring the makings for s'mores.I'll be there for sure.
Good, you can bring the beer and I'll bring the makings for s'mores.
Can't stand liquor. OK, let's compromise: a good Bordeaux with a hot baguette and gruyere cheese. This is my final offer. Betcha you're a limey though.Beer is going to get warm awfully quick down there. How about some bourbon?
I've been told I'm "going to hell" so often I'm sorta getting excited about making the trip. I would wonder how many posters here at RF I'll see there?
Can't stand liquor. OK, let's compromise: a good Bordeaux with a hot baguette and gruyere cheese.
Betcha you're a limey though.
Must be a terrible atmosphere there. BTW, I'm having tostadas with refried beans today for dinner, so I could probably contribute to it.DONE! **gavel**
No sir, I'm from Beantown USA.
Muffled: Yes, but if I were to ask, "What is grace?" would you know with certainty what to say? Or would your response be muffled?
DONE! **gavel**
No sir, I'm from Beantown USA.
Must be a terrible atmosphere there. BTW, I'm having tostadas with refried beans today for dinner, so I could probably contribute to it.
Bean there.
I believe it has to be Boston Baked (with molasses) and not that sissy tomato based stuff.
"Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, and you will be saved …Acts 16:30. Sounds simple but requires faith and trust also.What is required for salvation, with no exceptions?
My church used to do bean suppers on Saturday night. I believe it makes me wonder what they were thinking considering the next day is Sunday. Can't remember it affecting anyone adversely in church and it was a very small church..
What the...?! I love the smell of incense!That could rationally explain the Catholic practice to asperge incense to suffocating levels during mass.
Ciao
- viole
LOL, I see what you did there.
You may be a kooky religious person , but you damn sure know your beans.
Christians: what is required for salvation...
"Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, and you will be saved …Acts 16:30. Sounds simple but requires faith and trust also.
If you believe in Him, you will obey His commandments and follow His teachings. In other words you will become a
regular Bible reader so that you will know what He teaches and what He wants.
ronandcarol
That could rationally explain the Catholic practice to asperge incense to suffocating levels during mass.
Ciao
- viole
What the...?! I love the smell of incense!
BTW, at least at my wife's church they use a type of incense that tends to be much less potent, plus they remove it immediately after the priest is done with the blessing.
Agree with you. More than 90% Christians follow the first options.Depends who you listen to...
As you can understand most Christians follow the first easier options.
- According to Paul, you must believe that jesus is your lord and saviour; that by his death, and resurrection you're saved.
- According to John, you must believe in jesus, and that salvation was sent to the Jews.
- According to Yeshua within the synoptic gospels, you must follow his words to the letter, with all the criteria; then if you make it to the end, you'll be saved.