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For there is only one religion *No voice message *Let’s respect each other. *No hash statements but strong opinions and debates are allowed *No swearing or use of foul statements *Feel free to express anything concerning things that will benefit people to learn from. *Dialogue peacefully to seek the truth and debate in a meaningful way *No sending of edited post of pictures apart from stickers, emoji *Try to not insult someone or family member *Write down what you want to prove out *Failure to follow group rules, we will remove you directly * NB: Remember we are all one despite the religion we came from May the LORD guide us to the right part
[14/12, 22:30] Apologetic: *Denominations do not represent additional paths to heaven. They are all part of the broad way that leads to destruction (Matthew 7:13-14). The call for people everywhere is to abandon the churches of men for the church which our Lord “purchased with His own blood” (Acts 20:28).* [14/12, 22:31] Apologetic: Unlike the denominations, we must proclaim “the whole counsel of God” (Acts 20:27, NKJV) – nothing more or less (2 John 9; Revelation 22:18-19). We must do this because the word of God is the standard by which we will be judged (John 12:48; Romans 2:16). Paul said, “Therefore, knowing the fear of the Lord, we persuade men” (2 Corinthians 5:11). If we have a healthy fear of the Lord, we will declare to people the Lord’s standard for judgment so that they can be prepared for their appointment “before the judgment seat of Christ” (2 Corinthians 5:10).
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*PILGRIM'S PROGRESS* *The entire book is presented as a dream sequence narrated by an omniscient narrator. The allegory's protagonist, Christian, is an everyman character, and the plot centres on his journey from his hometown, the "City of Destruction" ("this world"), to the "Celestial City" ("that which is to come": Heaven) atop Mount Zion. Christian has a rough time of it because of his past sins wearing him down, but Hopeful helps him over, and they are welcomed into the Celestial City.* *The Pilgrim's Progress from This World, to That Which Is to Come. The work is a symbolic vision of the good man's pilgrimage through life. The Pilgrim's Progress has great value as a literary work as well as a realistic story that expounds of salvation, temptation, the Christian's armor, and the benefits of Christian fellowship.* *The Pilgrim's Progress demonstrates that knowledge is gained through travel by portraying Christian and his companions learning from their mistakes on their journey. Pilgrimage depends on travel, and so a Pilgrim must be a voyager prepared to go far and wide.* *The Pilgrim's Progress is about a man named Christian who is anxious and ashamed of his sin and the burden on his back. He must make a journey to the Celestial City to find redemption.* Pilgrim’s Progress is a Christian allegory, meaning that it has two levels of significance. On the surface, the story follows a man named Christian as he leaves the City of Destruction and journeys to a place called the Celestial City, encountering all sorts of roadblocks and fearsome creatures along the way. But on a deeper level, Pilgrim’s Progress charts the journey of an average Christian person as they strive to leave behind their destructive, sinful ways and get to Heaven. The story of Christian’s journey is actually a dream that the book’s unnamed narrator is having. In the narrator’s dream, Christian is carrying a heavy burden on his back—the weight of his sins—and doesn’t know how to get rid of it. He’s also struggling with the knowledge that his