Richard Noggin wrote:
> On Mar 9, 7:46 am, Ken Hygh <kenh...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> Richard Noggin wrote:
>>> On Mar 2, 5:26 pm, "t...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
" <t...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>> And it appears both keep the Sabbath as Saturday, the seventh day of
>>> the week, and not sunday as most church do.
>>>> On Feb 28, 3:48 pm, Daughter of Zion <h...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>>> On Feb 28, 12:25 am, "t...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
" <t...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>>>> I subscribe to both. My question is which magazines is the most
>>>>>> closest to bible teachings: the Good News or Tomorrow's World?
>>>>>> I often wonder which magazine would Armstrong most approve of.
>>>>>> Tony
>>>>> Just quickly, I believe "Living" is closer to Mr. Armstrong`s
>>>>> understanding of the "trinity" or the "God family" than "United" is.
>>>>> Both "living" and "united" keep "Whit Sunday" as the "Day of
>>>>> Pentecost" which Mr Armstrong kept from around 1984. Before that he
>>>>> kept Pentecost on the Monday.
>>> Jesus said: My father works every day.
>>> Paul said: We put our rest in Jesus.
>>> I still haven't been answered as to what is Pentecost?
>
> Could it not also be perceived as ones personal receiving of The Holy
> Spirit also? So to say, I have received of Pentecost?
>
>> Pentecost is the beginning of the New Testament Church, when the Holy
>> Spirit came, as described in Acts 2.
>>
>> Ken
>
Richard,
You can perceive or say anything you want :-)
I've not heard it phrased that way, but my experience with a wide
number of churches is limited.
Ken


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