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May 06, 2012 Letters
Dear Editor,
I am responding to a recent letter by Mr. Pantlitz concerning the question about the Church being dead.
Mr. Pantlitz, there is much truth in what you have written and I understand your frustration.
The Church is not the building or the various administrations of the “Church”. Jesus the Christ is the Head of the Church and wherever two or more are gathered in His Name, there He shall be and whatever they ask in His Name will be fulfilled. Further, whatever they bind on earth, is bound in Heaven and whatever they release on earth, is released in Heaven.
Christianity is about having Christ in you and not necessarily warming the pews/benches in the building called the Church, on Saturdays/Sundays.
Many a true Christian has objected vociferously also by letters, to the discrepancies within the “Church” and elsewhere.
The God whom the true Christians serve, has His own timing since ours is not His, to deal appropriately with the perpetrators.
Pedophilia, adultery and fornication exist also in other religious circles and in some cases, these acts are successfully hidden from the public.
Witchcraft is an act of adultery against God as well.
What, Sir, we must do, is to agree in prayer, calling down the Wrath of God upon the perpetrators of the afore-mentioned un-Godly acts.
Stephen Michael Monasingh
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