I agree to like it, so I stand firm and pray. Amen. Thats my reply, but then again there is More.
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Sakarias Ingolfsson said:
Isnt that a bit over the top? ;-)
I've had some fun with that, too. Lol, it took a second to "get" your title. [:)]
I like Apples. Especially Honeycrisp.
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I think "agree" and "like" are somewhat redundant, but the rest are OK [:)]
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But it isn't you who stands firm, you are encouraging someone else to stand firm [:)]
That aside, yes I do agree that like and amen do seem to express the same sentiment.
Maybe we could have a 'preach it brother' as well to remove any doubt [:D]
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David Carter said:
But it isn't you who stands firm, you are encouraging someone else to stand firmThat kinda illustrates my point, doesn´t it?David Carter said:
That aside, yes I do agree that like and amen do seem to express the same sentiment.
Maybe we could have a 'preach it brother' as well to remove any doubtBetter click them all [Y]
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Sakarias Ingolfsson said:
Better click them all
I tried... it only lets you have one at a time.... [:O]
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Sakarias Ingolfsson said:
Better click them all
You have to click more now to stand firm - and praise the Lord!
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David Carter said:
You have to click more now to stand firm - and praise the Lord!
Makes more sense now I think
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Is it just me that thinks that function is kinda of corny. Personally, I wish I could switch it off.
Scripture set to music for worship and aid memorization. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-DojPa0TlpCGhtUJq1e3Pw
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Agreed, but I can see keeping some multiples like "Agree" and "Stand Firm" but you should be able to click more than one. "Like" is just a cheap knock off of Facebook.
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I kind of like having these options. I know on Facebook when a friend asks for prayer about a tragedy I feel funny saying I "like" it.
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I agree. But why wouldn't you just comment on the post and say. "Praying for you" Isn't that more purposeful, and meaningful.Philana Crouch said:I kind of like having these options. I know on Facebook when a friend asks for prayer about a tragedy I feel funny saying I "like" it.
I'm sure that some people would use the different options available in Faithlife, but I do think the selection reflects a limited range of cultural expressions of Christianity. Therefore I would prefer the ability to switch it off.Scripture set to music for worship and aid memorization. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-DojPa0TlpCGhtUJq1e3Pw
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