(August 19, 2015 at 11:02 pm)Godschild Wrote:It wasn't hard once you presented your question in a clear and concise manner......after pages and pages of your rambling, disjointed posts.(August 19, 2015 at 5:41 pm)Thena323 Wrote: There's no need to accuse me of lacking courage because the semi-delusional, rambling quality of your posts consistently lacks cohesion, proper sentence structure, AND proper punctuation. That's your fault.
I attended both Pentecostal church and Baptist church for the majority of my church going life. I attended Bible study at some point at both churches. To my recollection, Bible study always opened in prayer. I am certain the Holy Spirit was invoked in these opening prayers. In my last year or so as a churchgoer, I only attended church periodically. It was an Episcopalian church. I never attended any Bible study there. I simply chose to go because it was quiet....there were no loud Holy Ghost hi-jinks such as speaking in tongues, being slain in the spirit, faith healing or any other fake displays of Christian magic.
I hope that answer was good enough for you. If it's not, don't be a douche about it....just be clear.
Thank you that's exactly what I was wanting to know, now that wasn't so hard was it.
GC
By the way, there's nothing wrong with question marks. That's typically how people determine that you're asking a question, instead of making a statement (SEE ABOVE POST).
Commas are good, too. So are periods and you know, sentences. Your post above actually contains two separate sentences. I know this may not seem like an issue in a short post, but it effects the level of clarity in your lengthier rants.