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The answer: u . We understand that a church is not a church without "u" in it. You well know, it is just a building. Consider this verse in 1 Cor 10:31, we are to glorify God in whatever we do which includes building the new CHC. So, as for your question re the empty Catholic/Protestant church buildings in Europe we have to put Christians in them and do all we can and leave the impossible to God, to beautify them to bring glory to God. Any further clarification?
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Did you miss it? by John Doe 666, 2001, Dec 27
Yah, I understand but can we have both and all done to glorify God. eom. by Ivan, 2001, Dec 27
Not possible if the glory has already been given to the magnificant building....eom by John Doe 666, 2001, Dec 27
We don't give glory to a building; we give glory to God by building the new CHC.eom. by Ivan, 2001, Dec 27
Out of Sync by RTC, 2002, Jan 03
Out of Step by Ivan, 2002, Jan 03
Yep, resistant to change by RTC, 2002, Jan 04
Various "types" of churches by Ivan, 2002, Jan 04
Types of churches by RTC, 2002, Jan 06
Going by your humanistic definitions, how do you define "a church without walls"? Is it institutional or organic? by Ivan, 2002, Jan 06
Define this first by RTC, 2002, Jan 07
RTC: Rest The Case. by Ivan, 2002, Jan 07
Not so fast by RTC, 2002, Jan 07
THE BIG QUESTION by Ivan, 2002, Jan 07
The BIG answer by RTC, 2002, Jan 08
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