Thomas Aquinas is, "To one who has faith, no explanation is necessary. To one without faith, no explanation is possible".
Thomas Aquinas
Thomas Aquinas
- Lives in Ottawa
- From Ottawa
- Country Canada
- Studied High School at
- Male
- Single
- 09/29/1970
- Followed by 15 people
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- if anybody's going to be in Ottawa Canada in early July
https://share.google/dHEE5HLbzEQDqM3R8if anybody's going to be in Ottawa Canada in early July https://share.google/dHEE5HLbzEQDqM3R8SHARE.GOOGLENational Day(s) of Prayer | CanadaThe National Day of Prayer is a movement which gathers Christians in prayer and fasting for Canada online and in person. | 2 Chron. 7:140 Comments 0 Shares 12 ViewsPlease log in to like, share and comment! - When I first came to the Lord four years ago now. I didn't know what I didn't know I just knew I didn't know much about theology. Let alone all the other ologies that compose it. After minimal investigation of some of the other denominations where I live and searching, and church shopping I became a regular attendee at a Plymouth (Open) Brethren Assembly. The time I've spent there has been educational and beneficial and pleasant. and I do not regret my 4 years there. However over the last year I've had a chance to develop a deeper understanding of theology both of what the Brethren teaches as well as my own and how the early church fathers understood things. This has brought me to a crossroads because the Brethren are 2 point Calvinists in Total Deprivity and Once Saved Always Saved. I reject Calvinism and the early church fathers did not support either these doctrines. So you see my conundrum. My current understanding of theology is reflected in other mainstream denominations notably Orthodoxy and the Wesleyan Church, How do I tell the elders but I may have to leave shortly?When I first came to the Lord four years ago now. I didn't know what I didn't know I just knew I didn't know much about theology. Let alone all the other ologies that compose it. After minimal investigation of some of the other denominations where I live and searching, and church shopping I became a regular attendee at a Plymouth (Open) Brethren Assembly. The time I've spent there has been educational and beneficial and pleasant. and I do not regret my 4 years there. However over the last year I've had a chance to develop a deeper understanding of theology both of what the Brethren teaches as well as my own and how the early church fathers understood things. This has brought me to a crossroads because the Brethren are 2 point Calvinists in Total Deprivity and Once Saved Always Saved. I reject Calvinism and the early church fathers did not support either these doctrines. So you see my conundrum. My current understanding of theology is reflected in other mainstream denominations notably Orthodoxy and the Wesleyan Church, How do I tell the elders but I may have to leave shortly?0 Comments 0 Shares 15 Views1
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