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Unfortunately, my big dream will never come true. I would really like to go to Nashville, On the Greyhound bus through the USA. I want to see all the big stars Which I always saw in pictures. Then we go to the Grand Ole Opry. To Ernest Tubb and Dicky Lee. I would really like to go to Nashville, Nashville Tennessee. Morti's American Dream
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Why? Christianity teaches not to believe in people and humankind. Everyone may fall extremely deep, nothing new about it. Head of Church is Christ himself and He's only Holy One. Only when person learns not to believe in people and not to rely on them, he may start to rely on God only, being neutral to people without expecting anything from them and doing good to them not to be praised but for the God's sake.
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Is it subjective to say the blessing of homosexual 'marriages' by some Protestant denominations or the pope's support for civil unions for homosexuals are outright heresies and incompatible with Christian biblical teaching which clearly says homosexuality is a sin? I don't think so.
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I dont exactly know biblical teaching so i cant make a comment on such issues but what i can say is Christian teachings through the ages differ a lot.
*Christianity of Apostles
*Christianity of 325 AD
*Christianity of 787 AD
*Christianity of Medieval
*Christianity of Renaissance
*Christianity of New age
etc.
"Heresy" according to some, "God's way" according to some others. Its all subjective.
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