Bill Leonard in Kentucky (on Revivalism)

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Re: Bill Leonard in Kentucky (on Revivalism)

Postby Haruo » Fri Mar 09, 2012 3:18 pm

Gene Scarborough wrote:Churches are like mom and pop stores / eateries----each unique and, unlike WalMart, no lines at the registers and someone to help you when needed!!!! :)

You haven't been to Mars Hill! Much younger and better heeled than WalMart, but it's a façade.
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Re: Bill Leonard in Kentucky (on Revivalism)

Postby Gene Scarborough » Fri Mar 09, 2012 6:29 pm

Is it not a "California thing?"
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Re: Bill Leonard in Kentucky (on Revivalism)

Postby Matto » Thu Jun 07, 2012 7:24 am

I only glanced at the topic when I pressed it, I thought it was relativism being discussed. I didn't think any baptists would be interested in relativism at any rate. Well it never seems to come up as a topic.
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