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« Reply #144 on: July 09, 2007, 11:43:21 PM »

Oh yes, Sophia is the one..sorry koko.  smile
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« Reply #145 on: September 11, 2008, 03:12:28 PM »

My uncle went there every Sat 2 pm. Demonition wise, I am unsure. If you want, I can ask my uncle to contact you.


I left that church years ago and wish to inform you that church stemed out from the ICOC movement.

CCC teachings was from their founder Kip Mckean and THEIR FOUNDER [Kip Mckean] was even disfellowshiped from their movement, somewhere in 2002.
http://www.davaochurch.wachanet.com/teachings.html

Their beliefs is:
4.  Repentance and Baptism are necessary for the forgiveness of sins and to receive the gift of the Holy Spirit (Acts 2:38) 
http://www.seachurches.org/new_website/resource_beliefs.htm

However, kindly note that Acts 2:38 was preached by Peter to people of Israel.
After Jesus Christ ascended into heaven, Peter preached that the people of Israel should believe that Jesus Christ was who He said He was, the Messiah. They should repent, and be baptized with water (Acts 2:38). If they all did this, then Jesus Christ would return and bring in the kingdom just as the Old Testament prophets had foretold (Acts 3:19-21).

In order to understand the Bible, one must study dispensationally, that is, rightly divide the scriptures (2 Timothy 2:15). But what does it mean to study dispensationally or to rightly divide? On the most basic level: It is reading a Bible passage and asking, "Am I in the group of people being spoken to here?" That is, "Is this passage speaking to Christians?" Most commonly, we are taught that the entire Bible is written to us. But that is not entirely correct. The whole Bible is written for us, for our learning, but not all of it is addressed to us.

For example: When God gave the law to the people of Israel through Moses in about 1500 BC, one of the laws was to do no work on the Sabbath. The Sabbath lasts from sundown on Friday to sundown on Saturday. When a man was found picking up sticks on the Sabbath in Numbers 15:32-36, God commanded the people of Israel to put him to death by stoning. Now does that mean if we see our neighbor mowing his grass on Saturday morning that he is committing a sin? Should we round up the whole neighborhood and kill him? Of course not. We must realize that the children of Israel were not Christians. We are not under the law of Moses like they were then. They lived in a different dispensation from us.

Well, we CANNOT take the Scripture out of context and make it to be a doctrine    head banging
Our Christian beliefs must be based on the New Covenant, Jesus's Finished Work on the Cross.  Grin

Shalom,
one of God's many prodigal sons     

" Right Believing will produce Right Living ! "
"Christianity is a lifestyle; do not let tradition and denomination make it to be a religion"
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« Reply #146 on: September 12, 2008, 12:11:30 PM »

Hi All,
Just curious...at the end of everyone's life we'll have a funeral wake or something. And in every wake there's always some kind of rituals for any religion/faith. What about those who said they are free thinker? What will they have then?
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« Reply #147 on: September 12, 2008, 06:05:54 PM »

Hi All,
Just curious...at the end of everyone's life we'll have a funeral wake or something. And in every wake there's always some kind of rituals for any religion/faith. What about those who said they are free thinker? What will they have then?

Maybe free to choose any types of rituals or decided by family members.
Or maybe at the point of inhaling in oxygen for the last time, decide on one religion.
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