Yes I am non-denominational and I believe and practice all that you asked except the rapture because the rapture was a misinterpretation of 1 Thessalonians 4:16-18.
2007-08-14 11:22:50
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answered by Randall H 2
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I guess you could call me non-denominational.
Although non-denominational has become a denomination sortof. I am a part of the HOUSE CHURCH movement.
I follow the Bible and NOTHING else. Yes I believe in the rapture, why wouldn't I? I used to go to a "non denominational" church, and even they believe that! I believe the WHOLE Bible.
I believe that the disciples spoke in toungs, but not that people in penecostal churches or whichever they are actually do it. Speaking in toungs was ACTUALLY speaking languages. Not gibberish.
I believe in miracles. They still happened.
"whoever said that a straightened hand is mroe miraculous than a straightened heart?"
raising hands? that's just a way that some people worship. and it's fine with me, but no one's required to do it.
*****many non denominational churches are very different, and some are host to the Emergent Church-which is VERY much an act of satan.
for more info- email me
***************contrary to what someone wrote above, the Church of Christ is a denomation.
2007-08-12 16:14:06
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answered by Jane 3
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I am no denomination and a minister. YHWH is G_D, not Jesus, for He commands this over n over, let alone in the 10 commandments.
Isaiah 43:11
I, even I, am YHWH; and beside me there is no savior.
YHWH has no denomination, for splitting is the work of the fallen ones. Church is as well, just read Acts 17:24-27.
I do not believe in the rapture as most do, as in blink, you are gone. Sorry to those that can't read over listening to a man, but it never says that. It mentions time, length of time, not blink.
But do I believe in a rapture, as in a calling of the chosen ones, yes. For I among thousands of others have all been called and are now working on a new life, a new path. For we sense what is coming.
To those that believe in the blink rapture, read:
2 Timothy 4:3-4
For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears; And they shall turn away their ears from the truth, and shall be turned unto fables.
A man wrote the rapture, meaning its fiction, meaning its a fable.
YHWH, Yahweh, YeHoVaH, YeHoWaH, Yodh Heh Wah Heh is G_D.
He is the G_D of the Bible, the Qu'ran, the Native Indians and many others. Do you know your Father? And please stop the hate of your fellow brothers, the Muslims, they are NOT evil. The man who tells you they are evil is the evil one(s).
2007-08-12 16:04:40
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answered by Anonymous
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you're maximum suitable on your basic assumption. A non-demoninational church is one that's not affiliated with a greater church physique -- that's a stand-on my own congregation. in case you have been to bypass to a various place, that's available to discover yet another church that teaches like the previous one; even though it would be purely unintentional. the belief of being non-denominational precludes the potential for a greater umbrella company which ensures doctinal uniformity. You ask if countless church homes coaching a similar (or comparable) doctrines makes them a denomination. No -- under no circumstances. You and that i might make comparable identifying to purchase possibilities, yet that doesn't recommend one human beings is following the lead of the different. the belief of turning right into a denomination potential that persons have desperate on a user-friendly code of training for separate congregations, and a single governing physique to supervise compliance with those teachings. as quickly as lower back, that's available that many non-denomination church homes could be coaching a similar ingredient; although that's purely accident because of the fact none of those church homes recognizes the authority of an exterior physique making a great-ordinate declare of obedience. Do any non-denominationals declare to be the "real" church? because of the fact there are countless non-denominationals obtainable, my wager could be that all of them do. in spite of everything, one is going one's own way precisely because of the fact one has come to the tip that all human beings else is erroneous.
2016-10-15 03:07:59
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answered by coiscou 4
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Sorry... not this pew.
As for rapture... yes, I do believe in the so-called "rapture." However, it is what we refer to as the Resurrection of the Dead. That all who are dead will be raised up and "join" the "currently-alive-believers" who are "translated" in a twinkling of an eye from physical to "new" bodies. Both of these things will happen at the same time, not at separate times. This is what our "denomination" believes.
2007-08-12 16:47:53
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answered by wyomugs 7
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I am.
I believe that the 7 years of tribulation will happen. Then Christians will be taken from the earth and go to heaven. I also believe in worship of God, that he is a loving father, and a faithful husband (song of songs)
If you have any questions on the rapture you can e-mail me.
Blessings to you!
2007-08-12 15:52:37
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answered by wormwoodkid 3
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I still consider myself a practicing Catholic but currently attend a non-denominational church because 1) we are limited as to what is available where I live unless I drive far for the Catholic church I prefer to be at and that isn't feasible and 2) the non-denominational church is what keeps my husband going. He never sticks with going to the Catholic church, and since he is the one who needs more "motivation" we go there. I like it because everyone is welcome, the pastor and asst pastor were both raised Catholic, as was 90% of the congregation. They just read from the Bible and the interpretation is up to you and there are no rules or doctrines to bog you down. As long as I still go to Mass I don't think the Pope will flog me.
2007-08-13 16:02:12
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answered by Teresa 5
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I believe that every person should have a personal relationship with God as they understand God. I believe that God is able to reach each of us just as I have been reached. I believe that denomination divides communities. I don't believe that any one person or group has all the answers. That is why division is so dangerous. I do not believe that any one or group is better than others.
2007-08-12 15:48:46
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answered by Looking Forward 1
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(1) Yes
(2) Jesus is our only way back into our fathers good grace and into our heavenly home. That there in NO holy trinity as it is being preached these days, yes there is Father, Son, Holy Spirit but they are and always will be three totally separate beings!. Love/Charity are our best commodities. And most of the texts in King James Bible as truth, Amen!
2007-08-12 15:55:55
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answered by S.O.S. 5
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I refer to myself as a 'believer', and there are others like me, who believe strictly in the Torah/Tanakh(Old testament) and the words of Yahshua(New testament), and we stay strictly to that(the Bible is ONE as God and Yahshua are ONE). So we are neither 'christian', or muslim, or 'Jewish' in what people think of jewish today. We are more of a 'true Jew' in that, because of Yahshua, we understand the Torah in SPIRIT and TRUTH. It makes us pretty separate from the world.
Oh, and for the rapture, I do not believe in what the 'church' calls the rapture, simply because scripture says otherwise. There WILL be a gathering of the righteous branch, but it won't be like what the 'church' thinks it will be.
2007-08-12 15:47:16
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answered by witnessnbr1 4
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