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John Fields

U.S.
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I can intelligently and respectfully discuss MOST thoughtful questions pertaining to doctrinal issues within the Churches of Christ. I feel myself to be especially adept when answering questions regarding the Gospel of Christ and baptism. I always strive to be humble, realizing that there are some issues that are respectfully and honorably debatable. I realize that the Bible is perfect and able to provide any truth that the seeker of truth is after. At the same time I realize that though I am very conscientious about pointing people in the right direction, I am still a fallible human being and certainly capable of making mistakes. I will always give my opinion AS my opinion and strive not to state as fact something which cannot be supported by good logic or a good thorough study through the scriptures.

Onaga Thomas

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I am a member of the Park East Church of Christ in Denver, CO. I can answer any questions any people out there have regarding the Churches of Christ. Whether it be about our history, services, spirituallity or why we believe in only one church. Write me with any concerns you have about the Church of Christ and I will do my best to answer them

Joe Norman

U.S.
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I can answer questions regarding acceptable worship, organization of the church, or any apsect of the Christian life. I am the son of a preacher and have studied the Bible from cover to cover since I was 12 years old. I am strong in my research skills and do not follow teachings of men. Many will label me as conservative and some might label me as liberal, but I just seek to be biblical. I understand proper exegesis and hermeneutics and apply them. My desire is to share my knowledge of God's Word with others. Please always keep in mind that none of us who are listed as experts here are divinely inspired and therefore it is possible to get incorrect answers from any one of us. Study the Scriptures and decide for yourself if what is taught is true.

Hoyt Roberson

U.S.
Available
I can answer just about any doctrinal, relational, or Scriptural question from a "traditional" church of Christ perspective, and from perspectives of somewhat more progressive congregations. If you want an answer from a particular perspective, let me know that up front, and I'll respond in that vein. If you want to peg me on the liberal-conservative spectrum, I would suggest a bit left of center. Depending on the question though, I might be far left, or perhaps rather toward the right.

Ernie Laurence, Jr.

U.S.
Available
I am capable of answering any questions concerning doctrines of the church of Christ. I specialize in Creation vs. Evolution topics, the book of Revelation and other Biblical prophecies, and other apologetics related topics such as distinctions from denominational doctrines.

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2009-11-18 The Name, Church of Christ:

Yes I would. The church was never meant to adopt an exclusive name. So who is the church? Christ's church are those who have been purchased out of the world by His blood sacrifice after having come to

2009-11-18 Rom 16:16:

Again, absolutely. Like the kiss, Romans 16:16 authorizes "church(es) of Christ" for use, but does not bind it as the only label for the church. There are many acceptable labels we could use and you

2009-11-18 Rom 16:16:

Thankyou again for your question I also agree that the term "Church of Christ" is more of a generic term used to distinguish the local church just as those used in the scriptures you sited above

2009-11-16 Rom 16:16:

Thankyou for your question Yes the church I attend always makes the attempt to greet one another with a "holy kiss" when we are gathered for worship. "Holy Kiss" is translated differently in other

2009-11-16 Rom 16:16:

Absolutely! (Especially my wife...*grin*) However, you have to keep in mind that the verse in Romans 16:16 was not a general command to Christians for all time. While we may, certainly, greet one another

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