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Re: Not going to Church a sin?

Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2014 8:48 pm
by UsagiTsukino
The word church means to gather in greek. In other words gather in his name. The church is not the building but the people that make the church. So, I guess this forum would be considered that.

Re: Not going to Church a sin?

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2014 10:42 am
by ChristianScientistAnn
This forum gives some good ideas and fellowship, though it is merely virtual fellowship. Yes the Holy Spirit is present sometimes, and two or three are sometimes gathered here, BUT each or us still needs to flock together in person. And we need all the elements of collective worship: seeing each other in person to know how we are really doing, human warmth, singing together to God, praying silently and aloud together, listening to Scripture together, collectively listening to a sermon, etc. This forum doesn't provide all of that. The physical church building is not the church but it is a place put aside for one purpose, where we agree to meet. It's practical and simple.
There is no comparison between going to a music performance in person and listening to music using whatever technology. I heard Mozart last night at a symphony concert and there's an element related to going in person that just cannot be reproduced any other way. Whether it is collective worship or collective concert going, the collective experience is great.

Re: Not going to Church a sin?

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2014 9:47 pm
by 1over137
Hebrews 10:25

Re: Not going to Church a sin?

Posted: Sat May 03, 2014 12:08 pm
by UsagiTsukino
1over137 wrote:Hebrews 10:25
I actually read an Greek study in where this is stating it's about the second coming of Jesus

http://truthmakesfree.tripod.com/NotForsaking.html

Re: Not going to Church a sin?

Posted: Mon May 26, 2014 9:05 am
by Murray
I liked this answer from catholic answers podcast

Man calling in- "are you saying i'm going to hell if I don't go to church?"
Host- "I never said that"
Man calling in- "then why does the church say not attending mass at least once a week is a mortal sin?"
Host - " Do you have a wife?"
Man- "yes"
Host- "how would your wife feel if you were to be unfaithful to her 3 times a year? "

Best explanation I've heard.

Re: Not going to Church a sin?

Posted: Mon May 26, 2014 9:22 am
by PaulSacramento
Murray wrote:I liked this answer from catholic answers podcast

Man calling in- "are you saying i'm going to hell if I don't go to church?"
Host- "I never said that"
Man calling in- "then why does the church say not attending mass at least once a week is a mortal sin?"
Host - " Do you have a wife?"
Man- "yes"
Host- "how would your wife feel if you were to be unfaithful to her 3 times a year? "

Best explanation I've heard.
That doesn't make any sense...

Re: Not going to Church a sin?

Posted: Mon May 26, 2014 9:47 am
by Murray
PaulSacramento wrote:
Murray wrote:I liked this answer from catholic answers podcast

Man calling in- "are you saying i'm going to hell if I don't go to church?"
Host- "I never said that"
Man calling in- "then why does the church say not attending mass at least once a week is a mortal sin?"
Host - " Do you have a wife?"
Man- "yes"
Host- "how would your wife feel if you were to be unfaithful to her 3 times a year? "

Best explanation I've heard.
That doesn't make any sense...

Comparing faithfulness to wife to faithfulness to god. Not honoring god on his Sabbath day IS being unfaithful to him, you're saying you have better things to do than honor god. And not honoring god is obviously against god's will, and thus is a sin.

Re: Not going to Church a sin?

Posted: Mon May 26, 2014 10:01 am
by PaulSacramento
Murray wrote:
PaulSacramento wrote:
Murray wrote:I liked this answer from catholic answers podcast

Man calling in- "are you saying i'm going to hell if I don't go to church?"
Host- "I never said that"
Man calling in- "then why does the church say not attending mass at least once a week is a mortal sin?"
Host - " Do you have a wife?"
Man- "yes"
Host- "how would your wife feel if you were to be unfaithful to her 3 times a year? "

Best explanation I've heard.
That doesn't make any sense...

Comparing faithfulness to wife to faithfulness to god. Not honoring god on his Sabbath day IS being unfaithful to him, you're saying you have better things to do than honor god. And not honoring god is obviously against god's will, and thus is a sin.
God = Church?
Is that what you are implying?

Re: Not going to Church a sin?

Posted: Mon May 26, 2014 10:35 am
by Murray
No. I'm Implying obedience and faithfulness to god = in part, going to church.

Re: Not going to Church a sin?

Posted: Tue May 27, 2014 5:40 am
by PaulSacramento
Murray wrote:No. I'm Implying obedience and faithfulness to god = in part, going to church.
AH, understood.
Thanks for clearing that up.
I don't personally agree that going to church is that crucial for all believers.
Some people need the fellowship and others don't.
I used to go quite a bit, now not so much and I have actually felt closer to Christ.
Maybe I will feel compelled to starting going to church regularity again sometime down the road, who knows?
My view is that we are ALL the body of Christ and as Our Lord mentioned, wherever two or more gather, I am there.
I have gone to big churches that get 100's of people every mass and small ones that get only a few dozen and even home ones that have less that 10, they ALL have something to offer and I think it becomes a matter of personal preference in how we prefer to worship God.