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What is wrong with communing with the Saints in the Christian Ort...
the line The dead know not what happens under the sun" came from the Old testement- however the New testement has a dramatic event- the death and resurection of Christ. So the dead can hear you . O Death where is thy sting? O Hell where is ... Read More »
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Why aren't there more Christian communes?
I think it's mainly because communal living just doesn't work. There are too many who want to be carried that could help. I opened my home and the people I let live there believed that what I had was theirs for the taking. They expected dai... Read More »
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How should I go about starting a Christian commune?
You start, at first, at your home and then enlarge and shift to another place as grows. Read More »
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I live in a Christian community, actually, but we're not secluded. Our houses are mixed into the neighborhood with everyone else's, and we are located in the toughest part of the inner city. It's been an amazing experience. There are opport...
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It is not a fact that non-Christians feel their gods communing with them, it is only a fact that non-Christians CLAIM to feel their gods communing with them. Since such a phenomena is impossible to prove, it cannot be considered fact and ar...
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Christians are to meet and commune with God through faith in Jesus Christ based upon His blood which was shed when He died on the cross, plus nothing. (Heb. 10:19-22) PRAYER
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