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Try sign language brother.Originally posted by ormond:
First time visit but I think Church of Christ is weak but sometime false doc.
why?
1) most NIV! ( KJV few )
2) can't Saved Jesus
3) Baptism before then
4) force on Bible (but Jerk!?.)
5) some anti - John 3:16
6) false friendly
7) most ingory to sinner!
right?
Bro Ormond
If I meant ICC, I'd say ICC. Mainline of course.When you say Church of Christ, do you mean the mainline Church of Christ that the ICC broke off from or the International Churches of Christ of which Kip McKean is head?
Like Frank said, I can't speak for everyone, but from my experience that's certainly not true. We do say that you cannot bind commandments from the OT like tithing and musical instuments because if you started doing that you'd have to bind Sabbath keeping and animal sacrifice too! Why is it that so many denominations want to take musical instruments and tithing from the OT but leave off the animal sarifices? (The answer is MONEY!) When I say we don't have tithing, I don't mean that we don't take a collection, because we do ONLY ON THE FIRST DAY OF THE WEEK but there is no set amount, everyone gives what they wish to give. Personally, I give 10%, but the NT does not specify such as the OT did. We live in the NT and follow it's commands, but the OT is still good for teaching concerning the Godhead and admonition, prophecy about Christ, etc. And, I also think the NIV claim is pretty false...the KJV seems predominate...but whatever.I don't have too much trouble with them using the NIV but they do completely ignore and don't use the Old Testament.
I don't know what you mean by "false friendly," please explain.They do tend to be false friendly because they believe that anyone who doesn't go to the "Church of Christ" is going to hell.
Frank,Sixth, the gospel of Jesus Christ saves all men who believe it. Romans 1:16,17, I Cor. 4:15, Mk. 1:15.
(KJV)30He then brought them out and asked, "Sirs, what must I do to be saved?"
31They replied, "Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved--you and your household."
Later Luke records that the jailer and his family were baptized but Paul does not say: "believe in the Lord Jesus, be baptized and you will be saved".30 And brought them out, and said, Sirs, what must I do to be saved?
31 And they said, Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house.
During my 2 weeks at the ICC over a year ago, they never refered to themselves as the ICC, always as the Church of Christ (though usually in French so l'eglise du christ, the reason that I know that it was the ICC was because I checked their website and recognized the leaders and the places where they meet) so not mentioning the International part doesn't really help much in figuring out which is which. I'd imagine that the NIV claim is mainly just confusion between the CC and ICC since as far as I know it is true about the ICC.Originally posted by SolaScriptura:
If I meant ICC, I'd say ICC. Mainline of course.
And, I also think the NIV claim is pretty false...the KJV seems predominate...but whatever.
[1] Whosoever believeth that Jesus is the Christ is born of God: and every one that loveth him that begat loveth him also that is begotten of him.Originally posted by Frank:
Cory:
Yes, baptism for the remission of sins is a part of the gospel. Baptism is the method by which we become a part of his family and IN Christ Jesus where salvation is found. Acts 2:38;22:16,Eph. 5:26, II Tim. 2:10, Gal. 3:26,27.
Frank
Hate to rain on your parade but ah, Acts 2:47 doesn't mention the assembly.The Bible teaches there is one church. Acts 2:47, Col. 1:18, Eph.1:22,23 and a host of other passages. In each passage the article the is a definitive one. It simply means one of a kind, unique
A CONFESSION OF FAITH of seven congregations or churches of Christ in London, which are commonly, but unjustly, called Anabaptists; published for the vindication of the truth and information of the ignorant; likewise for the taking off those aspersions which are frequently, both in pulpit and print, unjustly cast upon them. Printed in London, Anno 1646.
London Baptist Confession of 1644