Realistically, that's the problem. You want her back, and would like to pretend the whole thing never happened. If you get back together fairly soon, the whole thing kinda gets brushed under the rug, and the underlying problem just comes back again later.Although it is what I want probably most right now.
I'm looking at not being an A/G pastor, but doing something non-denominational.
I'm looking at not being an A/G pastor, but doing something non-denominational.
Foursquare?
That would be because of the differentiation between the two groups. Both believe in a distinct experience after salvation called "Baptism in the Holy Spirit" but the A/G believes the initial physical evidence of that is tongues.I just know a lot of people who went to A/G colleges, but wound up being Foursquare pastors.
Enough that it seems kind of common, anyway.
I'm looking at not being an A/G pastor, but doing something non-denominational.
Foursquare?
The emphasis on tongues among the spiritual gifts and her not wanting to be apart of a group that emphasizes that. She is even uncomfortable with groups that she feels emphasize it without being conscious of it.What's the sticking point, exactly?
The emphasis on tongues among the spiritual gifts and her not wanting to be apart of a group that emphasizes that. She is even uncomfortable with groups that she feels emphasize it without being conscious of it.What's the sticking point, exactly?
The emphasis on tongues among the spiritual gifts and her not wanting to be apart of a group that emphasizes that. She is even uncomfortable with groups that she feels emphasize it without being conscious of it.What's the sticking point, exactly?
Isn't that a completely different sticking point from the argument you guys had that initiated the break-up in the first place?
[edit] Yes, the issue was Apostasy at first.
Isn't it telling that you guys keep hitting stumbling blocks over relatively minor interpretational differences like this? Don't you think looking at the big picture rather than haggling over the details is more in keeping with Christ's philosophy? You should ask her that. You two don't have to agree on every single issue in order to carry on a relationship, and it's silly of her to think you could possibly see eye to eye on EVERY piece of Biblical minutiae.
Or maybe, as mentioned, arguing over the details is simply an excuse for her to get out of the relationship, in which case she's just stringing you along unfairly. I wouldn't put up with too much of these petty disagreements dragging things out and make her commit to a decision to be with you or not. You're just hurting yourself in the long run if you allow this situation to continue as it is.
makes sense. honestly, on the religious 'sticking points', I'm having a hard time seeing your side of either of them.
Speaking in tounges?
once saved, always saved, regardless of actions after that point?
maybe it's just me...
makes sense. honestly, on the religious 'sticking points', I'm having a hard time seeing your side of either of them.
Speaking in tounges?
once saved, always saved, regardless of actions after that point?
maybe it's just me...
I wasn't the once saved, always saved guy. Look, I understand WHERE she is coming from, even if I dont' agree with her.
my mistake, got one of them backwards. On the tounges one, I agree with her, it seems to have as much validity as the evangelical tv shows where they whack you on the head and tell you cancer is cured. As for the first point, I'm with you, seperation is easily possible. You don't get a free pass for life if you behave correctly as a child. Or you get a free pass regardless. Having behavior not matter is silly....makes sense. honestly, on the religious 'sticking points', I'm having a hard time seeing your side of either of them.
Speaking in tounges?
once saved, always saved, regardless of actions after that point?
maybe it's just me...
I wasn't the once saved, always saved guy. Look, I understand WHERE she is coming from, even if I dont' agree with her.
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