"Indian Christian" is not a denomination.LOL, that's kind of the whole deal here, isn't it?
I mean, I certainly don't plan on joining the "Indian Christians" Forum. But I don't see a problem with it being here.
"Indian Christian" is not a denomination.LOL, that's kind of the whole deal here, isn't it?
I mean, I certainly don't plan on joining the "Indian Christians" Forum. But I don't see a problem with it being here.
"Indian Christian" is not a denomination.
I have to go help my son with his math homework...............so if you give me ~12 hours, I'll get back to you,
No, but it is an available forum here at Christian Chat. And I would assume that it is intended for people who are both Indian and Christian.
The Indian Forum was specifically created for persons from the nation of India so that they can communicate in their native language(s) if they so choose, the same pertains to the Filipino Forum.
pffft how are Catholics Christians ?
When did Catholics become Christian?
Do you have any evidence, or a website that proves Catholics are Christians ?
So you know, I'm not looking to argue with you, I just want to what you know.![]()
as a ex Catholic for many years, the best way I can explain is, yes they believe in Jesus Christ, but basically have a lot of other baggage they carry for their religion. Catholicism is an appetizer, while a true non denomination relationship with Jesus Christ is a full course meal.I have not, and would like to. I actually spent a lot of time looking for Christian chat sites, and found very few. The only one besides this one that was free had extreme "boot" rules. I was booted for 24 hours for having the word "Mom" in my name. I tried to change the name, and couldn't. So I appealed, and was permanently booted. For having the word "Mom" in my name. Yeah. It was pretty dead, too. Under 100 members.
So if you have links or something to these other sites, I would be very interested, thanks!
I like this lineCatholicism is an appetizer, while a true non denomination relationship with Jesus Christ is a full course meal
you're an ex Catholic ?as a ex Catholic for many years, the best way I can explain is, yes they believe in Jesus Christ, but basically have a lot of other baggage they carry for their religion. Catholicism is an appetizer, while a true non denomination relationship with Jesus Christ is a full course meal.
as a ex Catholic for many years, the best way I can explain is, yes they believe in Jesus Christ, but basically have a lot of other baggage they carry for their religion. Catholicism is an appetizer, while a true non denomination relationship with Jesus Christ is a full course meal.
Jesus' disciples only followed in the ways of Jesus. They did not at all tell any one to pray to Mary. And we are instructed in the scripture that if anyone or an angel from heaven brings anything different than what is taught in scripture, then let that person or be accursed- Galations 1:8I get that.
The question is, are Catholics Christian?
I think they are. I think the "extra baggage" you speak of, while wrong, does not invalidate their Christianity. It's unnecessary, but it doesn't remove their salvation.
A god who would condemn someone for following the religion descended from His favorite disciple is a god who is not worthy of worship or praise. Regardless of how confused that religion has gotten.
And yet, I wonder, if when Jesus came to us, if He said, "hey, i'm going to teach some of u one thing... and I'll teach others another thing?"I wonder if it would be useful or of interest for us to set up some threads for specific denominations? For example, "LDS chat" and "Catholic chat" and "Baptist chat".... Along with a request for people who are not that denomination not to come in and argue against those denominations, though of course they'd be welcome to come in and chat as long as they were polite.
And how does that rely on a denomination? Should not all mankind ask ourselves how we have failed God? For surely, we can see our failings by now. And yet, I say I am thankful for those seeking truth as you seem to be so far.As we are not to lean on our own understanding but acknowledge His direction with every thought, word and deed it would be obedient to do that.
Asking ourselves is how we ended up failing our Lord for the last 2,000 years.
Holy Spirit is to guide us in all truth, one of our failures is not understanding that "all" means "all".
Ummm.. I think that is what I just said. However, one might ask how un-Christ-like it is to attack ... instead of heal?My, how un-Christ like you are.....
"And how does that rely on a denomination? "
That is the point, we are not to be denomination driven, we are to be Christ focused.