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One thing for sure spandex will not cover up all the spiritual nakedness that is out there. Can't cling close enough as no flesh and bones nor it's blood will inherit the kingdom of God. God is not mocked he knows who has on what and where they got it on at.

Right, God knows the heart.No one can fool God or run from Him.

 

Amen!


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You know what gets me, it is these post about the Amish dress this way, the baptist dress this way, etc, etc, it all comes "under" religion. Religion is what man does to get to God, God doesn't use religion to get to man. So I think there is a "fine line" when it comes to religion on adding or subtracting from God's word.

 

Oldzimm

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I was just taking OUT the fine line you mentioned.

I don't agree with your difinition of religion.

Religion can't get you "TO" God or give reconciliation. Only calling on the name of the Lord can do that 2 Cor. 5.

The personal mannerism of individuals and their walk before the Lord be it outward or inward does not "fall" or come "under" religion. It is and has became their religion. It is their personal spirituality and FAITH lived out before God and man through their lifestyle and mannerism inward and outward they live out before man and in the eyes of their God.

You actually said that the posts about the way the Amish, the baptist and etc., all comes "under" religion. You didn't put their religion is a good light but in a bad light as you said it was one of the things that get's you. That is the way I took it from the words used and what you said in your post here. So to me You put religion in a bad light. but thanks so much for the clarification of your meaning.

 

I understand what you're saying Openly Curious, I won't degrade any Christians on how they live, travel, or their dress codes (dress codes within reason) that's why in my earlier post I said "Whatever floats your boat". However I am totally sure about one thing, the only way to the Father is through Jesus Christ.

 

Oldzimm


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You know what gets me, it is these post about the Amish dress this way, the baptist dress this way, etc, etc, it all comes "under" religion. Religion is what man does to get to God, God doesn't use religion to get to man. So I think there is a "fine line" when it comes to religion on adding or subtracting from God's word.

 

Oldzimm

.

I was just taking OUT the fine line you mentioned.

I don't agree with your difinition of religion.

Religion can't get you "TO" God or give reconciliation. Only calling on the name of the Lord can do that 2 Cor. 5.

The personal mannerism of individuals and their walk before the Lord be it outward or inward does not "fall" or come "under" religion. It is and has became their religion. It is their personal spirituality and FAITH lived out before God and man through their lifestyle and mannerism inward and outward they live out before man and in the eyes of their God.

You actually said that the posts about the way the Amish, the baptist and etc., all comes "under" religion. You didn't put their religion is a good light but in a bad light as you said it was one of the things that get's you. That is the way I took it from the words used and what you said in your post here. So to me You put religion in a bad light. but thanks so much for the clarification of your meaning.

 

I understand what you're saying Openly Curious, I won't degrade any Christians on how they live, travel, or their dress codes (dress codes within reason) that's why in my earlier post I said "Whatever floats your boat". However I am totally sure about one thing, the only way to the Father is through Jesus Christ.

 

Oldzimm

 

Yes,there are many choices in this life we live.


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You know what gets me, it is these post about the Amish dress this way, the baptist dress this way, etc, etc, it all comes "under" religion. Religion is what man does to get to God, God doesn't use religion to get to man. So I think there is a "fine line" when it comes to religion on adding or subtracting from God's word.

 

Oldzimm

.

I was just taking OUT the fine line you mentioned.

I don't agree with your difinition of religion.

Religion can't get you "TO" God or give reconciliation. Only calling on the name of the Lord can do that 2 Cor. 5.

The personal mannerism of individuals and their walk before the Lord be it outward or inward does not "fall" or come "under" religion. It is and has became their religion. It is their personal spirituality and FAITH lived out before God and man through their lifestyle and mannerism inward and outward they live out before man and in the eyes of their God.

You actually said that the posts about the way the Amish, the baptist and etc., all comes "under" religion. You didn't put their religion is a good light but in a bad light as you said it was one of the things that get's you. That is the way I took it from the words used and what you said in your post here. So to me You put religion in a bad light. but thanks so much for the clarification of your meaning.

I understand what you're saying Openly Curious, I won't degrade any Christians on how they live, travel, or their dress codes (dress codes within reason) that's why in my earlier post I said "Whatever floats your boat".

However I am totally sure about one thing, the only way to the Father is through Jesus Christ.

 

Oldzimm

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Yes, that's for sure we can't go around him, go above him, go under him, and we can't keep avoiding him. But we got to go THROUGH HIM for He is the Way, the Truth and the Life.


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You know what gets me, it is these post about the Amish dress this way, the baptist dress this way, etc, etc, it all comes "under" religion. Religion is what man does to get to God, God doesn't use religion to get to man. So I think there is a "fine line" when it comes to religion on adding or subtracting from God's word.

 

Oldzimm

.

I was just taking OUT the fine line you mentioned.

I don't agree with your difinition of religion.

Religion can't get you "TO" God or give reconciliation. Only calling on the name of the Lord can do that 2 Cor. 5.

The personal mannerism of individuals and their walk before the Lord be it outward or inward does not "fall" or come "under" religion. It is and has became their religion. It is their personal spirituality and FAITH lived out before God and man through their lifestyle and mannerism inward and outward they live out before man and in the eyes of their God.

You actually said that the posts about the way the Amish, the baptist and etc., all comes "under" religion. You didn't put their religion is a good light but in a bad light as you said it was one of the things that get's you. That is the way I took it from the words used and what you said in your post here. So to me You put religion in a bad light. but thanks so much for the clarification of your meaning.

I understand what you're saying Openly Curious, I won't degrade any Christians on how they live, travel, or their dress codes (dress codes within reason) that's why in my earlier post I said "Whatever floats your boat". However I am totally sure about one thing, the only way to the Father is through Jesus Christ.

 

Oldzimm

Yes,there are many choices in this life we live.
coul you repeat choice 1,432,679 again please :noidea:

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You know what gets me, it is these post about the Amish dress this way, the baptist dress this way, etc, etc, it all comes "under" religion. Religion is what man does to get to God, God doesn't use religion to get to man. So I think there is a "fine line" when it comes to religion on adding or subtracting from God's word.

 

Oldzimm

.

I was just taking OUT the fine line you mentioned.

I don't agree with your difinition of religion.

Religion can't get you "TO" God or give reconciliation. Only calling on the name of the Lord can do that 2 Cor. 5.

The personal mannerism of individuals and their walk before the Lord be it outward or inward does not "fall" or come "under" religion. It is and has became their religion. It is their personal spirituality and FAITH lived out before God and man through their lifestyle and mannerism inward and outward they live out before man and in the eyes of their God.

You actually said that the posts about the way the Amish, the baptist and etc., all comes "under" religion. You didn't put their religion is a good light but in a bad light as you said it was one of the things that get's you. That is the way I took it from the words used and what you said in your post here. So to me You put religion in a bad light. but thanks so much for the clarification of your meaning.

I understand what you're saying Openly Curious, I won't degrade any Christians on how they live, travel, or their dress codes (dress codes within reason) that's why in my earlier post I said "Whatever floats your boat". However I am totally sure about one thing, the only way to the Father is through Jesus Christ.

 

Oldzimm

Yes,there are many choices in this life we live.
coul you repeat choice 1,432,679 again please :noidea:

 

Perhaps you could enlighten us with choice 1,432,680   :26:


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You know what gets me, it is these post about the Amish dress this way, the baptist dress this way, etc, etc, it all comes "under" religion. Religion is what man does to get to God, God doesn't use religion to get to man. So I think there is a "fine line" when it comes to religion on adding or subtracting from God's word.

 

Oldzimm

.

I was just taking OUT the fine line you mentioned.

I don't agree with your difinition of religion.

Religion can't get you "TO" God or give reconciliation. Only calling on the name of the Lord can do that 2 Cor. 5.

The personal mannerism of individuals and their walk before the Lord be it outward or inward does not "fall" or come "under" religion. It is and has became their religion. It is their personal spirituality and FAITH lived out before God and man through their lifestyle and mannerism inward and outward they live out before man and in the eyes of their God.

You actually said that the posts about the way the Amish, the baptist and etc., all comes "under" religion. You didn't put their religion is a good light but in a bad light as you said it was one of the things that get's you. That is the way I took it from the words used and what you said in your post here. So to me You put religion in a bad light. but thanks so much for the clarification of your meaning.

I understand what you're saying Openly Curious, I won't degrade any Christians on how they live, travel, or their dress codes (dress codes within reason) that's why in my earlier post I said "Whatever floats your boat". However I am totally sure about one thing, the only way to the Father is through Jesus Christ.

 

Oldzimm

Yes,there are many choices in this life we live.
coul you repeat choice 1,432,679 again please :noidea:

 

Perhaps you could enlighten us with choice 1,432,680   :26:

 

I'm still stuck on the taste great / less filling choice, now which number was that?


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well it can't be the less filling aspect for I am a man of a certain  level determination... my bubble is right in the middle  :o


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many are the choices in this life for bad

many are the choices in this life for good

but if one wants to keep their boat a float

The flexall kind of choices in life the right over the wrong could be your best number _________ of choice yet.


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I think this is modest.What do you think?

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