Walking the Walk, not just Talking the Talk

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Is there really a light cult that believes they shine better in the field of kindness, justice and knowing better than in the past?

Amos distasteful illusion for those taking a position on industrious wealth alone ...

Can such states last as we watch empires descend? They say it is best to drain the entire collective as social is bad ...

Ah Paul 'n ... right? But ... you must admit everyone is free to do as they wish ... even going against the avarice of the chimera (flaming episodes)!

No mediums allowed because of the propensity towards thought ... propensity being a personality leaning! There's something to that thing called word, inhere somewhere, perhaps innate, buried, Gnostic and disposed ... kind of prodigal! Imagine a glowing darkness as abstract ...
 
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If the Apostle Paul were alive today, he would likely be a prolific writer and speaker, utilizing modern media to spread the Gospel and address contemporary issues within the Church. He would probably be fascinated by the global reach of Christianity but concerned about its divisions and potential for materialism and cultural entanglement. Paul would likely call for a return to the core principles of love, unity, humility, and service, emphasizing the transformative power of the Gospel and the importance of living a life worthy of it.

Today, he would likely embrace various platforms like social media, blogs, and podcasts to share his messages and engage in dialogue.

2. Addressing Church Issues: He would likely address issues like:
  • Division:
    Paul was a strong advocate for unity within the Church. He would likely call out denominationalism and strive for reconciliation among different Christian groups.

  • Materialism:
    Paul warned against the dangers of worldly pursuits. He would likely critique the focus on wealth, comfort, and status within some Christian circles.

  • Cultural Relevance:
    While valuing the spread of the Gospel, Paul would caution against compromising core doctrines for the sake of cultural acceptance.
3. Emphasis on Practical Faith: Paul consistently emphasized the importance of living out one's faith. He would likely encourage Christians to be active in social justice, care for the marginalized, and prioritize spiritual growth and discipleship.

4. Call to Repentance and Renewal: Paul's letters were often calls to repentance and self-examination. He would likely urge the Church to assess its current state and return to a more authentic and impactful expression of faith.

5. Importance of the Gospel: Ultimately, Paul's primary focus would be on the Gospel of Jesus Christ. He would likely continue to preach the core message of salvation, forgiveness, and eternal life through faith in Jesus.
 
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If the Apostle Paul were alive today, he would likely be a prolific writer and speaker, utilizing modern media to spread the Gospel and address contemporary issues within the Church. He would probably be fascinated by the global reach of Christianity but concerned about its divisions and potential for materialism and cultural entanglement. Paul would likely call for a return to the core principles of love, unity, humility, and service, emphasizing the transformative power of the Gospel and the importance of living a life worthy of it.

Today, he would likely embrace various platforms like social media, blogs, and podcasts to share his messages and engage in dialogue.

2. Addressing Church Issues: He would likely address issues like:
  • Division:
    Paul was a strong advocate for unity within the Church. He would likely call out denominationalism and strive for reconciliation among different Christian groups.

  • Materialism:
    Paul warned against the dangers of worldly pursuits. He would likely critique the focus on wealth, comfort, and status within some Christian circles.

  • Cultural Relevance:
    While valuing the spread of the Gospel, Paul would caution against compromising core doctrines for the sake of cultural acceptance.
3. Emphasis on Practical Faith: Paul consistently emphasized the importance of living out one's faith. He would likely encourage Christians to be active in social justice, care for the marginalized, and prioritize spiritual growth and discipleship.

4. Call to Repentance and Renewal: Paul's letters were often calls to repentance and self-examination. He would likely urge the Church to assess its current state and return to a more authentic and impactful expression of faith.

5. Importance of the Gospel: Ultimately, Paul's primary focus would be on the Gospel of Jesus Christ. He would likely continue to preach the core message of salvation, forgiveness, and eternal life through faith in Jesus.


Are you suggesting that Paul was stoned in place ... where he fell from his flying horse (appalling frame, bones)? Such a hard doctrine seem out of the realm of Jesus Light!

This makes him sound more like an edifice, Peter's establishment more than other things that fit around like nature and persona ... they may present as an aura!

Of course those shelled down may refuse to move ... their internals on the out ... enslaving authority often pulled such procedures for Shem'! Ba d'aim ...

Then the excellent Judah 'n ideal was a crack shot when stoning the midnight sky ... made lot of holes Innuit! Then who knows the adequate story given all the crap we've been fed over the years about what we've forgotten a great deal along with other's that have gone off the edge with hard beliefs ...

Can an normal folk function accept that an unknowing person (avarice to knowledge) is cognizant of so much before they even existed? This happens when people believe things blindly ... and delinquent of the proper questions to dig for ...

Those lacking questions and getting angry have no idea how insane the other side can get when strongly assumed consequences are sucked up ... donkeys are exposed ... Quixotes Effort at jousting ...

When it comes to stories about the vast unknown ... they do get a head 've themselves and the other portion behind ... difficult to receive ... as a spin about nihilation ... and staking your head on it ... thus skull in place!

Even Jesus is reputed to complain about what the authorities did to seers, prophets and prescient bothers ... concerns ... authorities prevailed in their obdurate stance ... suggesting why items not accepting criticism are stuck here ... so humbling as it happens to come down ...

Like a pantheon of warped gods playing human --- Shakespearean?
 
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