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What do it mean when u say a conquering church

what do it mean when u say a conquering church


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all of your choices in life describe you.  Keep up with your choices.

Church has, from conception, competed with each other as to who is the true church.  I find it a sin, in it self to mislead others to further their own goals.  If some church considers it self to be concurring, ask of what the are trying to concur with their church.  Hopefully the answer is the devil.  If so give them a chance.  I am not saying that this is the church you speak of, but it is the reality of church, to be the only true church of God.

Jay

Posted 2009-11-25T14:11:02Z
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all of your choices in life describe you.  Keep up with your choices.

First sorry I took so long to get back, I just saw it i minute ago.  You and me to their one and only church is who the church is concurring.  They all say they respect each other but it is a lie, and as long as they have you to convince they will continue to do so, lie.  It is the way of church.  Church is good for community, when it sticks to community and leaves the individual to think and decide for them self.  You and we are the real treasures of the church.

Jay 

Posted 2010-01-10T18:02:44Z
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There is only one true Church and it is not made of wood or brick or stone. This Church is made of all people, people who call upon Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. It is called the Body of Christ and it is in the business of conquering sin through the blood of Jesus Christ

Posted 2010-01-25T14:12:23Z
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