Zone1 does your church not allow you to visit other religions?

is it forbidden?

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the Catholic church once forbid that


what about your church?
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Recently, my Catholic priest attended a service at the Lutheran church down the street. Whenever he's asked about attending churches of other faiths, he says go ahead, as long as you don't receive communion.


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the Catholic church once forbid that


what about your church?

More as 90 percent of churches have been destroyed by satanists within, therefore it's unimportant what says a corrupt communist 'priest'.Believers shall decide by themselves which church they're going to
 
the Catholic church once forbid that


what about your church?
The Bible says,

"If your brother, your father’s child or your mother’s child, your son or daughter, your beloved spouse, or your intimate friend entices you secretly, saying, “Come, let us serve other gods,” whom you and your ancestors have not known, any of the gods of the surrounding peoples, near to you or far away, from one end of the earth to the other: do not yield or listen to any such person; show no pity or compassion and do not shield such a one, but kill that person. Your hand shall be the first raised to put such a one to death; the hand of all the people shall follow. You shall stone that person to death, for seeking to lead you astray from the Lord, your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of slavery. And all Israel shall hear of it and fear, and never again do such evil as this in your midst." Deuteronomy 13:7-12 NABRE

If I believed in God then I wouldn't do that kind of mess. That's just me. I don't believe in God so ignore what he says but if I did believe. Heck no!
 
the Catholic church once forbid that


what about your church?
My faith is something I believe deeply in, and the teachings of my religion give me clarity, peace, and purpose. Because I trust what I believe to be true, I don’t feel a personal need to explore other religions for spiritual fulfillment or truth. It’s not that I’m restricted or forbidden—it’s that I’m already anchored in what I believe.

That said, I can still respect others’ beliefs and even have conversations about them. But visiting other religious practices for worship or participation just isn’t something I seek, because my heart and convictions are already rooted in my own faith.
 
The Bible says,

"If your brother, your father’s child or your mother’s child, your son or daughter, your beloved spouse, or your intimate friend entices you secretly, saying, “Come, let us serve other gods,” whom you and your ancestors have not known, any of the gods of the surrounding peoples, near to you or far away, from one end of the earth to the other: do not yield or listen to any such person; show no pity or compassion and do not shield such a one, but kill that person. Your hand shall be the first raised to put such a one to death; the hand of all the people shall follow. You shall stone that person to death, for seeking to lead you astray from the Lord, your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of slavery. And all Israel shall hear of it and fear, and never again do such evil as this in your midst." Deuteronomy 13:7-12 NABRE

If I believed in God then I wouldn't do that kind of mess. That's just me. I don't believe in God so ignore what he says but if I did believe. Heck no!
First, all of Deuteronomy must be understood, not just a few verses. Notice that the situation is a person comes to you secretly and tries to entice you away from God. The Law requires you to take this person before the Judges. Before the Judges can pronounce a sentence, there must be two witnesses who testify that this took place.

If you are wondering how many times the Judges sentenced people to die: If--in the space of seventy years--Judges sentenced two people to die, it became known as a bloody court. Keep in mind, this Law was only intended for the Hebrews, and all Hebrews were familiar with their laws.
 
First, all of Deuteronomy must be understood, not just a few verses. Notice that the situation is a person comes to you secretly and tries to entice you away from God. The Law requires you to take this person before the Judges. Before the Judges can pronounce a sentence, there must be two witnesses who testify that this took place.

If you are wondering how many times the Judges sentenced people to die: If--in the space of seventy years--Judges sentenced two people to die, it became known as a bloody court. Keep in mind, this Law was only intended for the Hebrews, and all Hebrews were familiar with their laws.
It sounds like following other gods is highly discouraged.
 
The Bible says,

"If your brother, your father’s child or your mother’s child, your son or daughter, your beloved spouse, or your intimate friend entices you secretly, saying, “Come, let us serve other gods,” whom you and your ancestors have not known, any of the gods of the surrounding peoples, near to you or far away, from one end of the earth to the other: do not yield or listen to any such person; show no pity or compassion and do not shield such a one, but kill that person. Your hand shall be the first raised to put such a one to death; the hand of all the people shall follow. You shall stone that person to death, for seeking to lead you astray from the Lord, your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of slavery. And all Israel shall hear of it and fear, and never again do such evil as this in your midst." Deuteronomy 13:7-12 NABRE

If I believed in God then I wouldn't do that kind of mess. That's just me. I don't believe in God so ignore what he says but if I did believe. Heck no!
terrrrrrible!
 
and today?
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There are still some pretty odd gods out there today.

Sometimes, I think even more so. But I'm sick of the conspiracy theorists calling me a conspiracy theorist.

I mean, how many thousand abortions each year? Pretty messed up religion, there.


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