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Do we also not mention that not all Churches today have a lengthy, just-feel-good, pep rally with jumbo trons once week on Sunday.
I fail to see the relevance of this statement.
And do we not also mention that some Churches today do meet daily, a few even 24/7 365 with respectful and beautiful worship services.
On the basis of what you have said you are talking about churches that have a funeral service every day, is that correct?
And do we not mention that the Catholic Church has always endorsed daily gatherings of the faithful whenever possible.
No, because their daily meetings are based on works that the more eucharists you attend the more likely you are to obtain your salvation.
Have never been to any "home" Churches that did any more than Sunday and maybe a couple of Bible studies during the week, certainly none of those were daily. Maybe some of those do meet daily, just not been my experience.
One man's personal experience is highly subjective and inadequate to base any contention on and would not stand up to serious scrutiny.
Am not sure what the problem is here with funerals.
The problem is that I, and probably everyone else, have yet to meet anyone who has gone to a funeral service on a weekly basis for a so called "worship" service. Mind you, I have to admit, many services in so called churches seem like funeral services with about as much life as an extinct dodo.
But maybe we're not suppose to mention that either or that John and Mary were buried (had a funeral) in a Church or that these were Jews who had a thing about dead bodies and not likely to want to bury someone under the living room floor.
I fail to see the relevance of this statement, but that should not be surprising as I only have one theological and three university degrees so I can't be expected to understand anything too esoteric.
I fail to see the relevance of this statement.
And do we not also mention that some Churches today do meet daily, a few even 24/7 365 with respectful and beautiful worship services.
On the basis of what you have said you are talking about churches that have a funeral service every day, is that correct?
And do we not mention that the Catholic Church has always endorsed daily gatherings of the faithful whenever possible.
No, because their daily meetings are based on works that the more eucharists you attend the more likely you are to obtain your salvation.
Have never been to any "home" Churches that did any more than Sunday and maybe a couple of Bible studies during the week, certainly none of those were daily. Maybe some of those do meet daily, just not been my experience.
One man's personal experience is highly subjective and inadequate to base any contention on and would not stand up to serious scrutiny.
Am not sure what the problem is here with funerals.
The problem is that I, and probably everyone else, have yet to meet anyone who has gone to a funeral service on a weekly basis for a so called "worship" service. Mind you, I have to admit, many services in so called churches seem like funeral services with about as much life as an extinct dodo.
But maybe we're not suppose to mention that either or that John and Mary were buried (had a funeral) in a Church or that these were Jews who had a thing about dead bodies and not likely to want to bury someone under the living room floor.
I fail to see the relevance of this statement, but that should not be surprising as I only have one theological and three university degrees so I can't be expected to understand anything too esoteric.