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Straggler Member (Idle past 96 days) Posts: 10333 From: London England Joined: |
So do you celebrate any holy days at all?
Or does "real" Christianity not have any holy days of it's own?
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Coragyps Member (Idle past 765 days) Posts: 5553 From: Snyder, Texas, USA Joined: |
Hi, SP! Welcome aboard! And if you see my daughter there in Austin say "hi" for me.
Plus they all violate the Regulative Principle. What the Sam Hill is that? Something to do with clocks or high-fiber diets?
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Separatist Puritan Junior Member (Idle past 5513 days) Posts: 24 From: Austin, TX, USA Joined: |
Straggler;
Not Roman Catholic ones. We celebrate Thanksgiving, but that isn't really a holy-day. Christians have 52 Holy-Days a year we are commanded to follow in the Bible, according to the Regulative Principle, to celebrate Christ. Edited by Separatist Puritan, : No reason given. -Separatist Puritan- "If ever there should come a wretched day when all our pulpits be full of modern thought, and the old doctrine of substitutionary sacrifice shall be exploded, then there will remain no word of comfort for the guilty or hope for the despairing." - C. H. SPURGEON
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Separatist Puritan Junior Member (Idle past 5513 days) Posts: 24 From: Austin, TX, USA Joined: |
Coragyps;
http://www.reformedonline.com/view/reformedonline/xmas.htm This document explains the Regulative Principle pretty well. Edited by Separatist Puritan, : No reason given. -Separatist Puritan- "If ever there should come a wretched day when all our pulpits be full of modern thought, and the old doctrine of substitutionary sacrifice shall be exploded, then there will remain no word of comfort for the guilty or hope for the despairing." - C. H. SPURGEON
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Straggler Member (Idle past 96 days) Posts: 10333 From: London England Joined: |
We celebrate Thanksgiving, but that isn't really a holy-day. Christians have 52 Holy-Days a year we are commanded to follow in the Bible, according to the Regulative Principle, to celebrate Christ. I assume that you mean Sundays. So what do you do on Sundays to celebrate Christ? Where does it say that Sunday is to be celebrated as Christ's day? Is this in the bible somewhere?
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Separatist Puritan Junior Member (Idle past 5513 days) Posts: 24 From: Austin, TX, USA Joined: |
quote:We pray, sing the psalms, listen to a Biblical Sermon and fellowship. quote:It is a long story starting with the Sabbath of the old Testament. Of course we all know about the Sabbath and to "keep it holy", but the 7th day became the 1st day in church history.. Eastern Orthodox Church distinguishes between "the Sabbath" (Saturday) and "the Lord's Day" (Sunday) ... for more on the topic: The Sabbath Viewed in the Light of Reason, Revelation, and History with ... - James Gilfillan - Google Books some scripture on it... Acts 20:7; 1 Cor. 16:2; Rev. 1:10; 1 Cor. 11:18 Edited by Separatist Puritan, : added scripture -Separatist Puritan- "If ever there should come a wretched day when all our pulpits be full of modern thought, and the old doctrine of substitutionary sacrifice shall be exploded, then there will remain no word of comfort for the guilty or hope for the despairing." - C. H. SPURGEON
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Coragyps Member (Idle past 765 days) Posts: 5553 From: Snyder, Texas, USA Joined: |
So your sect has only bishops and deacons as ministers, I presume? And do you kill witches?
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Separatist Puritan Junior Member (Idle past 5513 days) Posts: 24 From: Austin, TX, USA Joined: |
quote:Something like that. It follows the Calvinist wing of the Protestant Reformation. The Puritans separated from the Church of England and started coming to the New World (on the Mayflower etc.) I guess since I hold to the Westminster Standards you could call me Reformed Presbyterian. quote:NO! ... the fire does that!.. LOL!!! I kid. Edited by Separatist Puritan, : No reason given. Edited by Separatist Puritan, : dBcode error -Separatist Puritan- "If ever there should come a wretched day when all our pulpits be full of modern thought, and the old doctrine of substitutionary sacrifice shall be exploded, then there will remain no word of comfort for the guilty or hope for the despairing." - C. H. SPURGEON
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Coragyps Member (Idle past 765 days) Posts: 5553 From: Snyder, Texas, USA Joined: |
Something like that. "Something like that?" I Timothy seems pretty insistent on those being the wheels at the churchhouse. And your Regulative Principle seems equally insistent on "no additions or subtractions." How "like that" are you guys? I grew up a Presbyterian preacher's kid, and I sure don't remember even a single bishop around there - except Mike Bishop lived two houses down from the church. But he was a Baptist.
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Separatist Puritan Junior Member (Idle past 5513 days) Posts: 24 From: Austin, TX, USA Joined: |
THE officers which Christ hath appointed for the edification of his church, and the perfecting of the saints, are, some extraordinary, as apostles, evangelists, and prophets, which are ceased.
Others ordinary and perpetual, as pastors, teachers, and other church-governors, and deacons. - The Westminster Confession of Faith Of the Officers of the Church. Edited by Separatist Puritan, : changing my answer. -Separatist Puritan- "If ever there should come a wretched day when all our pulpits be full of modern thought, and the old doctrine of substitutionary sacrifice shall be exploded, then there will remain no word of comfort for the guilty or hope for the despairing." - C. H. SPURGEON
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Straggler Member (Idle past 96 days) Posts: 10333 From: London England Joined: |
We pray, sing the psalms, listen to a Biblical Sermon and fellowship. That doesn't seem like much fun. Do you guys ever celebrate in the sense of letting your hair down and partying in any way?
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Separatist Puritan Junior Member (Idle past 5513 days) Posts: 24 From: Austin, TX, USA Joined: |
quote:Not on Lord's Day, the other 6 days are fair game. In other words...Yes Edited by Separatist Puritan, : No reason given. -Separatist Puritan- "If ever there should come a wretched day when all our pulpits be full of modern thought, and the old doctrine of substitutionary sacrifice shall be exploded, then there will remain no word of comfort for the guilty or hope for the despairing." - C. H. SPURGEON
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kuresu Member (Idle past 2544 days) Posts: 2544 From: boulder, colorado Joined: |
You haven't seen is goatee and mustache? If that's not letting your hair down (so to speak)...
on a more serious side, they probably enjoy doing such, and so long as it's not harming anyone, who cares.
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Separatist Puritan Junior Member (Idle past 5513 days) Posts: 24 From: Austin, TX, USA Joined: |
We are WAY off topic now...LOL
-Separatist Puritan- "If ever there should come a wretched day when all our pulpits be full of modern thought, and the old doctrine of substitutionary sacrifice shall be exploded, then there will remain no word of comfort for the guilty or hope for the despairing." - C. H. SPURGEON
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Coragyps Member (Idle past 765 days) Posts: 5553 From: Snyder, Texas, USA Joined: |
Others ordinary and perpetual, as pastors, teachers, and other church-governors, and deacons. Nary a Bish in the crowd. Surely that has nothing to do with the Catholics and the Church of England having bishops, now could it? Timothy says you gotta have 'em, but the enemy sects have 'em already, so just ignore Timothy? Sorry to be such a pain about this, but I have never yet had a fundy/evangelical/etc. that rejects the office of bishop give me a reason why.
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