@coptic_deacon
It's like the cannabis seed, which remains dormant for months. Anyway holla @lolcatswow, because I've got to go, apparently. I wish it weren't so.
I'm not a Copt. I'm not even partially Egyptian. I do kick it on twitter though.
....But I like yous guys a lot, and some of the best people I've met were Catholic.
I'm almost tempted to quote Nestorius here. I'm literally that opposed to the entire concept.
We have another testimony in the Letter to the Hebrews, "that God testified on a certain day, calling it today", or something.
As if He hasn't rested, because didn't the Lord say, "My Father works until this day..."?
@Zoxasi - Don't think of it as you're reading the creation of Mankind twice, and it's already redundant. Think of it as you're reading 2 Chronicles, and 2 Kings provides additional details.
"... baptism now saves you - not the removal of dirt from the flesh, but an
appeal to God for a good conscience - through the resurrection of Jesus
Christ...." (NASB)
> Not funny. Its very unchristian to belittle people's concerns or their feedback. Its very immature. How old are you?
That was a good line. It demonstrates a sharp whit. I don't know if there is more context here than I'm aware of, however that …
Colossians 2:11 (NASB)"...and in Him you were also circumcised with a circumcision made without hands, in the removal of the body of the flesh by the circumcision of Christ; (...)"
I'm okay with more than one reading of this particular passage, so p…
shameless bump, does anyone have any thoughts on how baptism is the Circumcision of Christ? Because isn't baptism pretty much by definition done with hands?
I missed the service. Actually two times now. Today I thought my Mother didn't want to go. She's having Radiation Therapy, and she didn't seem prepared. The way she left it with me was, "Are you going today? If you're not going, I'm not going." I di…