I'm speaking of those who actually attend DBC in body & spirit.Originally posted by Poly
I'm a member there but only in spirit.
Yes, I knew you were.Originally posted by Freak
I'm speaking of those who actually attend DBC in body & spirit.
Welcome. It's taken you a long time to come here, huh? Did you hear about theologyonline.com from DBC?Originally posted by billygoat
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I go to Denver Bible Church. It's one of the few churches I have found that understands and teaches the Bible correctly divided, and is active in fighting the wars in our culture.
Adios or a Dios, to God be the glory.
Open up yourself and you may be suprised at the openness of others.Originally posted by billygoat
I have the scars to prove it. I have found most people very locked in to what they already believe, and my previous experiences were kinda like pounding your head on the wall.
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Open up yourself and you may be suprised at the openness of others.
Originally posted by Knight
Oh.... and there is always Bob Enyart.
That's a good point. One of the things I like about these forums is that even if you are debating someone who is completely stubborn, the debates can be read by countless others who don't have as much invested into a particular position. I think any time there is a debate, members of the audience are more likely to be swayed than the participants.Originally posted by billygoat
But when you mention other's openness, I find when you get to theology, the folks that take the time to debate what they believe are pretty closed. But, that is a generality...
Agreed. Audience members ego's aren't involved so they can read with an objective mind.Originally posted by Turbo
I think any time there is a debate, members of the audience are more likely to be swayed than the participants.
Absolutely:thumb:Originally posted by Turbo
I think any time there is a debate, members of the audience are more likely to be swayed than the participants.