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For-Patriotism Plus -Worship & more-Jesus &
His apostles said to Imitate them
Whose
doing it Best? --YOU Can decide after knowing what Holy Verses apply to the subject
STATEMENTsAboutManyChurchesBeliefsUpdated.htm
Paul’s
Inspired words of Be imitators of me, just as I also am of Christ. 1Cor 11:1
A-Now That We Are In The CommunicationsAge.htm We Can *Examine * Everything
Ourselves
IntroductionForConcernedStudents.htm Open Introduction.htm
Plus SbtsCommentaryNote.htm The Expository Library 20.htm
Patriotism
Definition 1. Love of country and willingness to sacrifice
for it.-Study- Patriotism’sID.htm
QUESTIONS TO THINK ABOUT WHAT JESUS
DID TO BE PATRIOTIC FOR US TO Imitate and What Did They Celebrate?
Did Jesus then (after Him)
His apostles ; support and chanpaign for individuals to promote the governments
of this world
or for them to teach His
words about a future government-- Ruled by Him..Are YOU for Jesus’ Rule or agaist it?.IE-
Are YOU willing to stay Neutral in government affairs untill Jesus locks up Satan-and takes Satans Rule away For a 1000
years
Rev
20:2
Reads And he (Jesus) laid hold of
the dragon,
the serpent
of old,
who is
the devil
and Satan,
and
bound
him for a thousand
years; Open BCC -> Commentary on 20:2 & Chapter 20
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Read This Chapter
(1)-Did Jesus or the Apostles Vote for any National or Local
Leaders?
(2)--Did Jesus or the Apostles Salute any National or Local
Flag or any Symbols? &
(3)---Did Jesus or the Apostles Celebrate Halloween, Christmas,
or any other
or anyone's birthday That The Gentile
Christians Celebrate Today?
(4)--Did
Jesus or the Apostles Establish any of the above Holidays or Patriotic Customs?
(5)---- Why do People (Newly
Converted Gentile Christians) think that the Gentile Nations have the right
to help
Establish Christianity Customs over and above what Jesus and the
Apostles Established?----
(6)--Who
Set The Celebrations and Holidays For The Israelites---God or Man ?
What happened
to the Israelites when they Adopted Gentile Customs
into their
Religion------Which is Yhwh’s God Words
–?
And Yhwh
is a Jealous God. Study what happened in
the year 607 B.C.E***.
(7)-- Does Yhwh God Change ---Mal-3-6 –Jer 23-36 --1 Cor
(8)- What does it mean to Really Come out of the World
?***
(9)- What does the word Pagan Mean to YOU ?
(10)- Christendom’s Preachers---Preach –Do as Jesus Did and as
Jesus
taught the Apostles to
do----Is that what they Do ?
Learn Open -EarliestChristianValues.htm
Study The ImitateRule.htm & GWGPNC Rule.htm
Patriotism
Plus
-JesusMainMessage.htm
True Christians Have No Borders to protect—
To be Patriotic to.
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Worship is (Open) PROSKUNEO.htm in
Greek
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Cite This Source
Worship usually refers to specific acts of religious praise, honour,
or devotion, typically directed to a supernatural being such as
a
god-Open http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/god#Old_English
or
goddess. It is the informal term in English for
what sociologists of religion
call cultus,
the body of practices and traditions that correspond to theology.
Religious
worship may be performed individually, in informally organized groups, or as
part of an organized service with a designated leader (as in a church, synagogue, temple, or mosque). In its older sense in the English language of worthiness
or respect (Anglo-Saxon worthscripe), worship
may sometimes refer to actions directed at members of higher social classes
(such as lords or monarchs) or to particularly esteemed persons (such
as a lover).
Typical
acts of worship
Typical acts of worship include:
Adoration
versus veneration
Catholicism and
Eastern Orthodoxy
distinguish between adoration or latria (Latin adoratio,
Greek latreia, [λατρεια])
which is due to God alone, and veneration or dulia (Latin veneratio,
Greek douleia [δουλεια]),
which may be lawfully offered to the saints. The external acts of veneration resemble
those of worship, but differ in their object and intent. Protestant Christians
question whether such a distinction is always maintained in actual devotional
practice, especially at the level of folk religion.
Orthodox
Judaism and orthodox Sunni Islam hold that for all practical purposes
veneration should be considered the same as prayer; Orthodox Judaism (arguably
with the exception of some Chasidic practices), orthodox Sunni Islam, and most
kinds of Protestantism forbid
veneration of saints or angels, classifying these
actions as akin to idolatry.
Similarly, Jehovah's
Witnesses assert that many actions classified as patriotic by other Protestant groups, such as
saluting a flag, are equivalent to worship and are therefore considered
idolatrous as well.
Worship in various religions
Worship
in Christianity
From
http://www.reference.com/search?q=Worship