Dear Sir: There is good, and bad, in every “religion”; however, Christianity is not a “religion”, but “faith which worketh through love” (Galatians 5:6) in Three Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit (St. Matt. 28:19). But works without Jesus will not save, and all good comes wherever Jesus Christ is present; we can say where the kingdom of God (the Church) is, but we cannot say where the Church (kingdom of God) is not; the kingdom of God begins with the visible Church, but does not end there: the “tares” in the Church are merely purged by the Holy Spirit, until only wheat remains in the One Church. As of yet, as a person, I have not yet experienced all that I need to do, and I need help from God to follow further along the path Christ leads me to. May God show us all the way home to Himself. Take care. God bless you, Don Boys, Ph.D. Sincerely, Scott Harrington
You are right, no court has jurisdiction in church matters according to the first amendment of the Constitution. But if a church has filed for 501-c-3 status with the I.R.S. then they have given up their First Amendment rights. The courts then have jurisdiction. I believe we are a long way down that slippery slope.
Our Lord says “If my people who or called by my name will humble themselves and pray then I the Lord will heal their land”
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