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wmfinck wrote: But he teaches a planet-wide universal flood. And he teaches that to be a Christian one must celebrate traditional church sacraments of water-baptism and communion.
wmfinck wrote:The internet is a wonderful medium. It allows me to make all of my writing available freely. People can love it or hate it, but they cannot ever say I took their money unfairly. They cannot ever accuse me of being a huckster or peddling religion.
Or maybe the 1/8th Scottish in me just makes me an asshole (to borrow a line from a recent thread here...)
wmfinck wrote: Collectively, they have over 200,000 downloads since January 2014. But the podcasts have many times that number, which is backwards to me.
Kentucky wrote:I think the days of conventional ministry are waning and that the paradigm will be that of overcomers, overcoming the world outside the four walls of a church building. But that's another story for another day. Perhaps someone will write a book about it.
Mark
Nayto wrote:Kentucky wrote:I think the days of conventional ministry are waning and that the paradigm will be that of overcomers, overcoming the world outside the four walls of a church building. But that's another story for another day. Perhaps someone will write a book about it.
Mark
What would it take to hear your version of the story?
Kentucky wrote:When I first began reading Identity material I had an insatiable appetite for information. I didn't care if I disagreed with it or not; I wanted to be knowledgeable in what others thought... in the marketplace of ideas. Therefore, I could sift through all positions and arrive at my own conclusions.
Kentucky wrote:If I was going to spend more than $20 on a book, I expected my money's worth.
Kentucky wrote:Each of us should be scholars of the Word, reading and studying. Christian Identity is unique in this respect in that many are self taught, depending on no church or experts for them to understand the basic message.
Kentucky wrote:There's never going to be a perfect book as most authors worth their salt will tell you.
Kentucky wrote:I think the days of conventional ministry are waning and that the paradigm will be that of overcomers, overcoming the world outside the four walls of a church building. But that's another story for another day. Perhaps someone will write a book about it.
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