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Its not the matter of Biblical or not, its an order to keep things in order. ++Pragmatism? I'll take the Bible's way anytime! There's a difference between man-imposed order and Spirit-led order. You may like to read and re-read 1 Cor 14. I guarantee you cannot find any liturgical order of events in Paul's idea of church life and meetings. Not whether a church setting is biblical or The Bible is well canonised by Church authority to think so, its alternative, (Lk 10:16), (Eph 3:5), (Eph 2:20), (Jn 14:16), we are reminded " ( 2 Peter 1:20 ). ++What are you trying to say? I don't get your point. Are you saying it is not important whether a church setting is biblical or not? |