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George,
You obviously know very, very little about the Nazarene denomination, if your answer to Megan is any indicator.  A word of advice my friend.  Please do some homework before offering any advice.  You were completely wrong.
Thanks
Rod

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dear Rod Reynold

      I can't load Magan's question. If I recall it was a question about the Holy Trinity. I believe I stated that there are two groups that call themselves by the name: Nazarene. One reject the classical or Catholic defined term Trinity, one does not. I did my homework. I consulted an aunt that is one, and I even used official site of one.
      If this was not her question--re send to me and perhaps there was a misunderstand on my part or yours concerning it.

                                       your servant in Christ the King,
                                                 George  

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George A. Card,sfo, M.I

Expertise

I am willing to attempt to answer any question. If I don’t know the answer, I will look-up or pass the question on to friends for feed back. Beside Catholicism (especially the social/moral and the Eastern rites), I am well read on Mormonism and so-called Modern Christian Fundamentalism. Also I study Franciscan History as means of growing in my lay Franciscan calling to holiness in Christ.

Experience

20+ years as the Justice and Peace Laison for my (local)Secular Franciscan Fraternity,22+ years public speaking on the Faith,and/or teaching CCD and Youth Retreats,a former Officer for K of C and my SFO Fraternity,still hold appointed offices in local SFO fraternity

Organizations
Catholic Church, Rome Rite
Secular Fraciscan Order
Knights of Columbus
The Men's Study (A local Catholic study group I co founded)
Others
Militia Immaculata(Knights of the Immaculate

Publications
Local News Letters:Mostly my Poetry


Education/Credentials
2 years of Minor Seminary
Bible and Adult Faith Studies and Seminars

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