In all seriousness, I admit to all my readers in this thread that what I have done here was wrong. I was parodying another user and it was not kind of me to do that. To that user: please forgive me.
The American group Professor Zuckerman refers to as Evangelicals are what some of us know as conservative evangelicals. They are but one expression of the evangelical movement. I think observers would be more impressed with the dispositions of open evangelicals, but open evangelicals are mostly...
Is it really the cold weather or even the relatively small populations as you said? Or is it the happy thing taught by Luther that causes happy things to manifest? I suppose happy breeds happy. Right? Please.
Regards.
So I was looking at the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network's 2016 World Happiness Report. The top five most happiest countries, with the exception of Switzerland*, are Lutheran countries. These countries are reckoned number one in healthcare, work, education, judicial...
Orthodox Jews are natural enemies! Just like Lutherans and Papists, or like Lutherans and Calvinists, or like Lutherans and Anabaptists, or like Lutherans and other Lutherans! They ruined Lutheranism!!
Hows bout we just ban the concept of surnames? I've never liked the Normans and their Old French conventions anyhow!
I'm Talmai of the tall oaks and I approve this message!
It might seem irrelevant to many of you but I think the standard for who is a Christian is according to the Church. Christians are baptized people whose faith is that of the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed.
For a person to be part of Christianity according to the Western Catholic tradition they must believe the articles of the Apostles' Creed and be baptized with water in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. The mode of their baptism can be affusion, aspersion, or...
For a day in your courts is better than a thousand elsewhere. I would rather be a doorkeeper in the house of my God than live in the tents of wickedness. (Psalm 84:10, NRSV)
Adamski,
With the exception of the Reformed and certain traditions that developed outside the parameters of the magisterial Reformation, the real presence is a doctrine in Lutheranism and most forms of Anglicanism. Many if not most people within the United Methodist Church also believe in it...
Alright then. Meet me on Skype and I will persuade you that Jesus is the Messiah using most books of the Old Testament. Pick a day and we will talk from 7 AM to 5:30 PM CST. But let it be within seven days from now because I have to travel to Macedonia and Corinth. :tongueout: