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4/19/19 11:30 AM |
John Yurich USA | | USA | | | |
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ladybug wrote: Abby Johnson is not a Christian. She is a Roman Catholic. She joined the Roman Catholic church after beginning her career as an activist. Though she vigorously opposes the practice of abortion, Johnson opposes criminal punishments for women seeking abortions and has stated that abortion rights are constitutionally protected. Abby Johnson claims that the movie Unplanned is mostly about the “amazing, ready mercy of Jesus Christ that is available to everyone—whether you’ve been touched by abortion or not—that Christ is so ready to redeem us.” However, nowhere within the film is the gospel of Jesus Christ presented. Furthermore, real-life heretic Kris Vallottan of Bethel Church Redding portrays Johnson’s pastor in the film. Additionally, the film’s soundtrack features several songs from Bethel Music. source - https://pulpitandpen.org/2019/04/13/three-things-you-need-to-know-about-unplanned-and-abby-johnson/ And just how do you know that Johnson has not placed her trust entirely in Jesus alone for salvation? That is the height of arrogance to state categorically that you know that Johnson has not placed her trust entirely in Jesus alone for salvation. There are Catholics who trust entirely in Jesus alone for salvation. |
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4/2/19 11:37 AM |
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Christopher000 wrote: Glad you've been paying attention, John. Do you still attend Mass on the weekends? I still attend Saturday Vigil Mass at the local Catholic parish. This past Sunday at my Baptist Church the sermon by Pastor Steve was titled "Jesus Green Mile" about Jesus riding a donkey on Palm Sunday and about Him carrying the cross to Jerusalem for His crucifixion. |
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3/26/19 1:27 PM |
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ladybug wrote: sc, I see you are still wrongly accusing - now where did I state I follow the vain tradition of 'holy days'? I do not celebrate Christmas, but I do NOT rail against those who choose to gather with their families at that time. I do not celebrate Easter, so again, your accusations are false. Will you repent of these? You make up your own definitions as to what 'nakedness' means, or 'immorality'. You label everything and one outside of your views as sinning. That is what the Pharisees did. The quote from Bridges suits you to a 'T'. However, you won't see your own sins unless God opens your understanding by the new birth. I pray He does so, lest you hear 'Depart from me'. It is pointless to debate you, for you are above reproach and sit on your own throne judging and condemning others, never once taking time to look into your own heart. Self righteous people never see their need for Christ. Why don't you celebrate the Resurrection of Jesus on Resurrection Sunday(Easter Sunday)? That is being satanic just like the Jehovah Witness Cult. |
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3/26/19 12:39 PM |
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Neil wrote: "Purpose-Driven" style pastors [actually entrepreneurs pretending to be pastors] seem to like Hawaiian shirts. So I often wear a tie and slacks to rebel against the dissolute Establishment.😏 But it's getting hard to find decent trousers anymore. My Senior Baptist Pastor and my Associate Baptist Pastor dress casual for church. |
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