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the saint

Joined: 09 Dec 2003 Location: not there yet...
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Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 1:03 am Post subject: |
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aldershot wrote: |
i believe christianity is very synchronized with korean mentality. was it not jesus (or more likely the folks who wrote the bible) that claimed that the masses are sheep, following a shepherd? korea has this communal idea in their veins. christianity is an output for it. |
this makes sense to a certain extent. But it doesn't account for why a similar phenomenon has not occured just over the water in Japan which has an equally, if not greater, group mindset. This has puzzled missiologists for decades now and shows just how difficult (dangerous?) it is to generalise. And it was Jesus who said that the masses of Israel were like sheep without a shepherd (Mark 6:34)
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and for the saint to declare that this is christian and that is not is silly. christians the world over are all very, very different. those in the phillipines, whipping themselves till bleeding and crucifying themselves... are they less christian? |
I think a close reread of my post will verify an absence of silliness. I wasn't personally declaring anything of the sort. I referred a) to the west and b) to a Biblical definition (not my own) which I didn't quote as I didn't think anyone would be interested.
Without a Biblical definition of who is and isn't a Christian, the entire discussion on this thread becomes meaningless. The Bible has a historical pedigree greater than any other source when it comes to forming a basis for understanding who/what is Christian. Therefore, I'd never deign myself worthy to reinvent this particular wheel
Perhaps for the sake of clarity I should state what Jesus said on this issue.
Jesus in Matthew 7 wrote: |
A good tree cannot bear bad fruit, and a bad tree cannot bear good fruit. Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire. Thus, by their fruit you will recognize them. "Not everyone who says to me, 'Lord, Lord,' will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only he who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. Many will say to me on that day, 'Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and in your name drive out demons and perform many miracles?' Then I will tell them plainly, 'I never knew you. Away from me, you evildoers!' |
This is why I alluded to the OP that real CHristians would have carried her groceries instead of harrassing her. |
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Rapacious Mr. Batstove

Joined: 26 Jan 2007 Location: Central Areola
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Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 1:07 am Post subject: |
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Does anyone know of any person who, by means of being accosted by a Christian (or otherwise) on the street, has eventually been converted to the accoster's religion? I sure as hell haven't. Lucky for the preachers they don't have sales targets, I expect they'd all be sacked for gross incompetence.
"I met some Mormons today, they had some really cool things to say, I'm thinking about becoming one". Yeah right. |
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RACETRAITOR
Joined: 24 Oct 2005 Location: Seoul, South Korea
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Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 1:08 am Post subject: |
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DRAMA OVERKILL wrote: |
oneofthesarahs wrote: |
I used to get accosted by missionaries all the time back home. They used to hang out in the bar district on weekends, and then casually start a conversation with you...then BAM! Next thing you know you're talking about your immortal soul. Or maybe I just look like a miscreant.
I think they are just more noticeable here, because WE are more noticeable. Missionaries see us walking down the street, and they think, "HEY! FOREIGN PERSON!" Missionaries back home have a harder time picking out the potential heathens in a more multicultural society.  |
This particular point is so true... Several times I've been chatting with someone (casually dressed - not much of a hint of being a missionary) on the street, only 5 minutes later to hear "have you heard the good news???"... Oh, shiit... |
Something like that happened to me a couple weeks ago. A couple guys came up to me asking the usual questions. They seemed polite and I was waiting for somebody to come to me, so I talked to them. Then they asked if I had a religion. I said I don't go to church in Korea, which is true enough to keep them off my back. Then one of them pointed at the front door of their church and said "Come with us." That's when I got out of there.
By the way, has anyone ever heard of Christians who go to church on Saturday? One of my students told me he goes to church on Saturday mornings and I was surprised. |
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periwinkle
Joined: 08 Feb 2003
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Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 3:10 am Post subject: |
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RACETRAITOR wrote: |
Something like that happened to me a couple weeks ago. A couple guys came up to me asking the usual questions. They seemed polite and I was waiting for somebody to come to me, so I talked to them. Then they asked if I had a religion. I said I don't go to church in Korea, which is true enough to keep them off my back. Then one of them pointed at the front door of their church and said "Come with us." That's when I got out of there.
By the way, has anyone ever heard of Christians who go to church on Saturday? One of my students told me he goes to church on Saturday mornings and I was surprised. |
They might have a special service for students. I used to go to church a bit my first year in Korea, and there was a mass for students on Saturdays. They even had the whole right side of the church reserved for them. Even if the left side was packed, you couldn't sit there- you had to stand in the back, cuz the right side was for the students. My friends and I tried to sit there and we were told to move.
Going to church was extremely disappointing for me. I tolerated the staring (man, it was mortifying walking up to communion- you'd think ppl would be busy praying, but they were busy staring. It was my first year in Korea, and I had a really, really hard time with the staring thing~), and even though I couldn't understand, my friend had a copy of a missil (sp?) in English a friend sent her, so we could follow along with the gospel readings. Anyway, my friends and I went up in the balcony a couple of times so that our presence wouldn't bother ppl (a group of 3 foreigners was entirely too distracting for some ppl, and it was distracting for us to constantly have ppl turning around and looking at us, etc.). An usher came upstairs and very rudely kicked us out of the balcony, and we had had enough. I'd never seen my friend so upset before (he was 60, and he NEVER got rattled). Meh. I suppose all churches aren't like that, but my experience at that church really put me off. It was clear we weren't welcome at that church.  |
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pdx
Joined: 19 Jan 2007
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Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 5:42 pm Post subject: |
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Seventh Day Adventists go to church on Saturdays.
Seventh Day Adventists just believe that you should still go to church on Saturday, because it is the Sabbath day, and that is the day God requested.
Modern day Christians go to church on Sunday because they believe that is the day Jesus resurrected, and that is the day they should celebrate.
Not a big difference, I believe. Just which day you choose to go to church. |
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MissSeoul
Joined: 25 Oct 2006 Location: Somewhere in America
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Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 10:11 pm Post subject: Re: Why so many missionaries? |
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periwinkle wrote: |
So why are there so many missionaries? If they were Jehovahs who had to recruit ppl in order to get into heaven, I'd get it. |
So, do you believe heaven ?
I am too busy to care for that part of world, I will let my ghost take care that part.
When people say they are Christian, that's fine, but if they try to say anything about bible, I get allergy reaction.
I was once a Sunday school teacher and have played piano during Sunday service at my church just like my own sister, but unfortunately I don't much care now.
I believe God as a creator of universe, that's about, nothing more, nothing less. Does he has anything to do with heaven ??
Oh, I am terrible
One of my uncles was a pastor and my own sister married to a pastor.
I've heard I am on their prayer lists  |
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