Which Church

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Which Church should I go to?

Denominations Followers
Catholicism 1.2 billion
Protestantism 800 million
Eastern Orthodoxy 225–300 million
Oriental Orthodoxy 86 million
Anglicanism 85 million
Restorationism and Nontrinitarianism 41 million
Church of the East - 0.6 million

Is the kingdom of God a democracy? What was the essential elements of Judaism or Christianity?

Was it the robs? Was it the religious artifacts and statues? Was it the symbols and icons? Was it the rituals? The Ten Commandments seem important?

The were The Ten Laws of a nation? And Jews and Christians were suppose to Keep the Commandments Jesus kind of summed them up into Two commandments which sould make things easy.

To tell you the truth it is hard to find any of the above denominations that actually expect anyone to keep all ten commandments in fact in some if not most cases those churches actually encourage people to break them as a matter of Church policy if not daily practice of the people.

I am not talking about the Sabbath. Most people do not keep it but then it really is about a particular day of the week but about what you do first so that you can eventually have a day off. The Sabbath is about debt. What preacher is actually teaching the straight way of the Lord?

What Church is practicing Pure Religion unspotted with the benefits of the world?

Which of these religions are teaching the people that they should call no man upon the

If you find any churches where the minister is actually preaching the real Gospel of the kingdom out loud and striving to get others to do the same and wants to tell and do what the first century Church did I will go and join them.


But still the early church formed congregations and supplied aid through that network, for themselves and others.

But still people say why form congregations? They are comfortable, they are too busy, they are often complacent. Christ had the same problem.

People make excuses. That said maybe God is leading them not to join with us or gather in the pattern or maybe it is not God that keeps them from gathering.

We are small now and few in number. Email groups really understand the kingdom nor the Gospel of the kingdom.

There are lots of churches out there that make people feel good, offer personal fellowship, and do teach some of the truths of Christ. But to only teach part of that truth is a lie. To depend on Benefactors is not Pure Religion and is the antitheses of what Christ called us to do. Most Christians and the Churches they go to and support are comfortable with that. They do look to the government of men and the Fathers of the earth despite Jesus words about them.

The word Puritan was first coined in the 1560s as a derisive term for those who advocated more purity in worship and doctrine. There was little welfare in those days except through the churches. Today through Covetous Practices people are again entangled in the Elements of the world like in the days of the early Christian conflict.

Many people are Biting one another and yet they go to churches where they think the fellowship they have is like that taught by Christ but in truth they are Workers of Iniquity. But they think we are nice, we believe in Jesus, we are Christians... but are they?

Are they deceived? Are these preachers really preaching the Gospel of the kingdom? The real Jesus?

I think not.

Others are beginning to think the same and they are gathering together.

Why not come together?

We are far apart that gives us room to grow.

We are seeking the kingdom.

We are meeting. We are doing.

What did Jesus say to those who were not workers of iniquity.


Matthew 25:35 For I was an hungred, and ye gave me meat: I was thirsty, and ye gave me drink: I was a stranger, and ye took me in: 36 Naked, and ye clothed me: I was sick, and ye visited me: I was in prison, and ye came unto me. 37 Then shall the righteous answer him, saying, Lord, when saw we thee an hungred, and fed thee? or thirsty, and gave thee drink? 38 When saw we thee a stranger, and took thee in? or naked, and clothed thee? 39 Or when saw we thee sick, or in prison, and came unto thee? 40 And the King shall answer and say unto them, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.