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Old 02-07-2003, 10:53 AM   #11
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Because Christian-ity is not an act but a state of mind . . . in which you are "true to thyne own self" . . . and therefore the are no churches in the New Jerusalem (which, once again is a state of mind; Rev.21:22).
 
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Thanks Ronin, I take this as a compliment. Look into my history and you will find that I am very consistent here.
 
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Because Christian-ity is not an act but a state of mind . . . in which you are "true to thyne own self" . . . and therefore the are no churches in the New Jerusalem (which, once again is a state of mind; Rev.21:22).
I'm not sure where you get the idea that "true to thyne own self", is a statement of being Christian. I think that being true to oneself should've held true before Christianity was ever around. Are you saying that everyone that is true to themselves, are in essence Christian?
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