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 Is it true "Christian activity never stems from the imperative of a divine command, but from the impulse of an indwelling presence?"

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ah bel




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PostSubject: Is it true "Christian activity never stems from the imperative of a divine command, but from the impulse of an indwelling presence?"   Is it true "Christian activity never stems from the imperative of a divine command, but from the impulse of an indwelling presence?" EmptySat Jul 18, 2009 2:05 pm

What do you think?
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off_lo




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PostSubject: Re: Is it true "Christian activity never stems from the imperative of a divine command, but from the impulse of an indwelling presence?"   Is it true "Christian activity never stems from the imperative of a divine command, but from the impulse of an indwelling presence?" EmptySun Jul 19, 2009 1:04 am

well.....hmmmm........ya....



i dont really understand the question...sry...LOL
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t




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PostSubject: Re: Is it true "Christian activity never stems from the imperative of a divine command, but from the impulse of an indwelling presence?"   Is it true "Christian activity never stems from the imperative of a divine command, but from the impulse of an indwelling presence?" EmptyMon Jul 20, 2009 6:23 pm

how do you define christian activity?
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off_lo




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PostSubject: Re: Is it true "Christian activity never stems from the imperative of a divine command, but from the impulse of an indwelling presence?"   Is it true "Christian activity never stems from the imperative of a divine command, but from the impulse of an indwelling presence?" EmptyTue Jul 21, 2009 12:23 pm

oooooo....christian activity is SERIOUS activity....worldly activity is about fun, christian is about joy...i think joy is more long term than fun....fun only short term
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