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Name one church that teaches & practices ALL that’s in the bible?

The Irreverend asked the question:


Not one single church teaches and practices ALL that is in the bible since it contains so many contradictory teachings. Churches just pick and choose what to teach and preach and ignore the rest of it. That’s why there are so many different denominations with so many different contradictory teachings and practices. It all started with the bible.

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13 Responses to “Name one church that teaches & practices ALL that’s in the bible?”

  1. nobody's real on January 21st, 2009 7:10 am

    the church of idiocracy…

  2. ZER0 C00L on January 22nd, 2009 4:46 pm

    You’re right… EVERYONE interprets and cherry picks to some degree. They may not admit it… they may say that their practices are based on a pure understanding, but still…. they’re speaking subjectively.

  3. J.P. on January 25th, 2009 12:27 am

    None. The New Testament contradicts the Old Testament all over the place.

    —-

    Hey, crazybeautiful0128 and B… I’m gay and I’ve done the deed, plan to again. Want my home address so your churches can come stone me to death under Levitican law then? See, the Laws of Moses are part of the Covenant… and God promised it was Eternal. So… if you’re following God’s Covenant… you’re committing a sin by NOT stoning me to death.

    Oh, and if you say you’re under a NEW Convenant, or under the Fulfilled Covenant, and thus don’t have to stone me, you’re calling God a liar, because he himself said the one he made with Abraham and renewed through Moses was ETERNAL — ie: forever and all times, even if the people occasionally failed to live up to their end.

  4. crazybeautiful0128 on January 28th, 2009 2:58 am

    Adventist Church does.

    They still keep every single doctrine from the old testament to the new testament.

  5. B on January 31st, 2009 11:59 am

    CHURCH ON THE ROCK ( Apostolic Ministry ) To bring forth Change. We live and eat what the Bible is and We dont justify the Lords word if it says it in the Bible thats what it is ( it is what it is) RockOmaha.com

  6. Jason L on February 1st, 2009 5:00 am

    I dont’ know if you’re a Christian or not, but heck you might be right on this one. If anyone knows of such a church, let me know. I’m primarily baptist, but think they are also lacking in some areas. the order of church discipline I find to be largely ignored.

  7. JT on February 1st, 2009 9:50 am

    Wow, thanks for answering your own question. Maybe you should be on Yahoo “Soapboxes” instead.

    Now you have two options:

    A: Go start your own church, or
    B: Get on with your life and go do something productive. Tearing down people and their beliefs is not going to make you feel better about yourself.

  8. The Dest on February 1st, 2009 11:36 am

    Actually the Amish make a good attempt at it but you are spot on when you say that “Churches just pick and choose what to teach and preach”

  9. tomy on February 4th, 2009 8:15 am

    If there was such a church, we could all live in happieness forever. I believe such a church exists in the place we all call heaven.

  10. chucky on February 7th, 2009 8:50 am

    Your name says it all. When i went to school and studied and worked for the prize it was difficult and i didnt like it mutch, but i reaped a reward for what i did. In your case as you speek (foolishley) you also reap rewards. these are the kinds of rewards that people wish they never new existed. If you chose to speak badly about something why would you be so smart to talk smack about the most powerful enttity in existance.

  11. Uncle Thesis on February 7th, 2009 7:44 pm

    Although the Bible does not contradict itself, it is a bit much to ask who practices all that’s in the Bible.
    The answer is no one.
    However, the question should be:
    Who (or what organization) is making an earnest and sincere effort to practice all that is in the Bible?
    Even if you can zero-in on just one, you will still find shortcomings.
    Why?
    Romans 3:23 explains: “All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.”
    So don’t look for perfection, even Jesus never demanded perfection from his apostles.
    Look for earnestness and sincerity …..an honest effort.

  12. keiichi on February 8th, 2009 6:00 pm

    The Hebrew scriptures were ment for the nation of Iseral and not for us. The Greek scriptures are jesus teaching for everyone.

    That might be why you think they contradict. But they were laws for different sets of people.

    Jesus warned the church that his teachings would be corrupted and others would show up in history to pretend to be him (antichrist).

    Hence we have churches that are a mixture of pagan beliefs (soul is alive after death, 1 example) and jesus teachings that corrupted what he taught us.(666 impure).

  13. Ted Pack on February 13th, 2009 5:53 pm

    The Dunkards (Old German Baptists - they are like reformed Amish) in my town read a chapter of the Old testament and a chapter of the New Testament every Sunday. They sing three hymns (one to start, one between readings, one to finish) and have announcements, and that is it. When they get to the end of a Testament they start over. You have to interpret the chapter yourself, with the Lord’s help. It is up to you how to practice what it says. That is close to answering your question.

    I eat shellfish and wear garments woven of two kinds of thread, against the teachings of Leviticus. I try to love my neighbor as myself.