tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4628521370253654538.post7319618243341353016..comments2009-10-26T22:06:33.594-05:00Comments on Look Outside the Middle: Back to the BasicsGannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16482693567740767171noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4628521370253654538.post-62370242980967376982009-10-22T21:48:21.054-05:002009-10-22T21:48:21.054-05:00Brent!!
I enjoy reading your blog very much. But ...Brent!!<br />I enjoy reading your blog very much. But I'm really glad we never talked about religion at the lunch table back in the day. =P<br /><br />Keep on bloggin =)<br /><br />~Lauren M.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4628521370253654538.post-86844642005047429582009-10-22T13:31:11.342-05:002009-10-22T13:31:11.342-05:00Brent,
Thanks for starting this blog and sharing ...Brent,<br /><br />Thanks for starting this blog and sharing your concerns. It's great that you're asking questions - very important questions. We should not just know what we believe, but also understand why we believe it (BTW - "that's the way we've always done it" is not a good answer). :)<br /><br />As far as this post goes, I would ask another "basic" question - what is a "church"? Also, when can we say that a group of people meeting together is a true "church"? Or better yet, what are the "marks" of a church?<br /><br />I would encourage you to research this a little. The 16th century protestant reformers had to answer this question and their answer might be helpful to you. Not that they were right (I think they were), but I think it might be pertinent to your post. You could even “google” it. :)<br /><br />I look forward to reading more. Keep it up.<br /><br />RossAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4628521370253654538.post-37211664277147492002009-10-22T11:30:40.007-05:002009-10-22T11:30:40.007-05:00Well put!!! I pray you have favor and influence in...Well put!!! I pray you have favor and influence in peoples lives and they will hear the TRUTH!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com