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Charles Page [09/04/2015 5:32 PM]
I’ve personally struggled with this and I have come to the conclusion that the body of Christ is local and visible.

Dustin-Irina Miller [09/04/2015 5:33 PM]
Roger David not that controversial topics are a bad idea. Jesus was controversial to many. Still is. But my first response was inregards to this a similar srticles the poster seems to share a lot of, that have very little to no backing from the Scriptures respectively, and seem to be more suited for causing a stir. I am pretty sure Paul warned about quarrels, divisions and empty chatter. Not my words.

Roger David [09/04/2015 5:35 PM]
Dustin…Understood.

Paul also caused no small stir on many occasions. Though empty chatter was not really an issue for him.

Dustin-Irina Miller [09/04/2015 5:43 PM]
Peter A Vandever what do you do exactly? Do you by chance build websites? Google SEO, how to rank with google, how to attract traffick to your site… Do you do that for living?

Roger David [09/04/2015 5:45 PM]
http://petervandever.com/peter-vandever/

Dustin-Irina Miller [09/04/2015 5:49 PM]
Since Peter A Vandever is not answering I am going to assume yes. How I know? I work in SEO, so I recognize the strategy. Don’t get me wrong, what you are doing is quite brilliant! And it’s actually working!!! ๐Ÿ˜ฎ And here I thought this was something spiritual….

Peter A Vandever [09/04/2015 10:15 PM]
I have been traveling. How I make a living has nothing to do with Latter Rains. I do not monetize it. If I want to get traffic, I would work on backlinks; not facebook groups… (FB is not friendly to Google to be honest)

That has little to do with the message here. God is changing the “game” so to speak. People are no longer forced to get spiritual teaching from a pastor in their city. They can go where there is value for their time and finances. The internet changed how we “do Christianity.” If people can’t see that, they need to waske up ๐Ÿ™‚

Peter A Vandever [09/04/2015 10:17 PM]
FYI, the traffic I see coming from here is very small. I value the discussion, more than the traffic. My main traffic comes from my open rebuke of a pastor that has many people who worship him. ๐Ÿ™‚ Notice, I did not post it here as it is about Pentecostal theology.

Peter A Vandever [09/04/2015 10:18 PM]
Roger David you can have fellowship from anywhere, not sure in your small town. I just have a time of chatting with a brother that is having a hard time at his church in Tennessee and I am in the Philippines. Technology changes everything ๐Ÿ™‚

Dustin-Irina Miller [09/04/2015 11:26 PM]
Peter A Vandever not everything. I dont know world you live in… oh wait, cyberspace. All I see is people getting tired of media and ditching online world for simple old fashioned human communi ation. Again, I am sorry you found yourself disconnected. Now go find you some friends. Technology may change some things, but certainly will have no bearing on what the Bible says. By the way, your article is poorly written, no atrong theological backing for your random idea, and certainly no Scriptural support. I think you pulled the idea out of thon air.

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