tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3539220474441789865.post1484711915482601293..comments2023-07-07T04:19:30.374-04:00Comments on The Nonreligious Christian: Church MuttFaith Bogdanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15736183627293890085noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3539220474441789865.post-67429982092942923662013-03-20T14:54:41.480-04:002013-03-20T14:54:41.480-04:00Do I agree with you? ..... Partly.Do I agree with you? ..... Partly.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3539220474441789865.post-85781246683610388352010-11-09T21:00:28.434-05:002010-11-09T21:00:28.434-05:00Anon--whoever are you??..."our little old hom...Anon--whoever are you??..."our little old hometown"... Cocoa? I'm clueless, which was your intent, I guess. :) Have a wonderful Thanksgiving, and thanks for the comment.Faithnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3539220474441789865.post-42759840957522798162010-11-09T17:19:19.344-05:002010-11-09T17:19:19.344-05:00it irks me when anonymous folks ruin it for the re...it irks me when anonymous folks ruin it for the rest of us... pay no mind to that.<br /><br />now, thanks for sharing some of the wealth of your background and experience, specifically some new names to cogitate upon and research.<br /><br />i like your muttly approach, works for genetics, and i'd like to think there is a place for it with Believers. i have a theory that we all have a piece of the puzzle, and need one another to work towards completing it...<br /><br />besides, who knew you were up to those things then in our little old hometown, and later. please keep sharing your ride, so many of us didn't have the wealth of exposure you bring! : ) bless your folks.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3539220474441789865.post-84386648595499717612010-11-05T19:03:38.923-04:002010-11-05T19:03:38.923-04:00Hey Faith..I love mutts, they're my favorite b...Hey Faith..I love mutts, they're my favorite breed so I'm soooo very glad you are one 'cause I am too :)Dianehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03442578787664762869noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3539220474441789865.post-5775264220109134432010-11-05T12:31:49.842-04:002010-11-05T12:31:49.842-04:00Well, Faith, I am not certain I want to live next ...Well, Faith, I am not certain I want to live next to any of those, but I do think I'd like you for a neighbor!<br /><br />I can relate to a number of these churches. We started out with AG, and then dad pastored a community pentecostal church. That was followed by a community full-gospel...after which we attended and became a part of United Methodists. Then I went to Elim and became truly messed up with pentecostal/full-gospel/early charismatic. And it goes on... But then I think many folks have similar histories....well, except for my friends that stayed in the Catholic or Episcopal or Presbyterian. Oh yeah, the Southern Baptists. <br />I think we've visited just about all of them out there over the years. The Greek Orthodox was probably the most interesting. But I am also of the mind that I like the personal level of the home church all the while enjoying some of the history that comes down through the ages in the liturgy of the very traditional.<br /><br />So...while I may chaff at the idea of living next door to some of the names you have mentioned, I probably wouldn't move away just because they came in. But I'd be more neighborly with folks on your level...sad, isn't it?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3539220474441789865.post-26170776372721621082010-11-05T10:24:35.598-04:002010-11-05T10:24:35.598-04:00you are invited to follow my blogyou are invited to follow my blogSteve Finnellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15041851737677873347noreply@blogger.com