There is no hyperbole. The OP is a press release. The writer is not questionable. He reports the facts. With any reporter there is some opinion, that is granted. Like I said, I agree with his assessment as I believe most of the secular world does. If you don't believe me, then read the responses (if you still can) to the article that he posted.So one questionable writer - Mitch Kowalski - is the "secular world"?
Nothing like a little hyperbole.![]()
They were backed up by various links to what is going on in the Philippines. You state your opinion. They stated the facts.What you think is of no consequence here.
Don't make statements you can't back up.
The statements that the OP made can't be backed up.
You state slander. You don't know what a covenant is. You don't know what our covenant says or how it is worded. You are in no position to comment on it. Stop the slanderous and false statements.Your church demanding oaths for membership is acting like Taliban which is contradictory to Christian principles.
More slanderous statements born out of ignorance. These are outright lies. You don't know what a covenant is. Pitiful!Where does Scripture provide an example of giving an oath of perfection in order to join a church?
A pitiful and slanderous accusation. Is there a reason for this? Don't say it was just a question; because it wasn't. It was an accusation, one that could bring discipline. Bringing the salvation of others into question is against the rules.Why does your church add to Scripture - demanding works for salvation?
More false accusation.That is worse than the Taliban.
You are the one that speaks of hearsay.That is heresay.
You don't know what our constitution says, or our covenant says. And you speak of hearsay???????????????????