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Great sin of the American Pastor....I love that line.

I think you misunderstood my comment. It doesn't say, "forsake not the assembly". It says, "forsake not the assembling of yourselves together...". I don't sit at home by myself, I do assemble with other believers in a myriad of ways on a weekly basis, and I usually am looking for ways to be a blessing to those I'm around regardless of the setting. Referring back to my earlier comment--the standard stance of modern Christianity is that if you're not assembling yourselves together in "brick and mortar" or more specifically in THEIR brick and mortar, then you're just wrong. THAT stance is wrong!

I am sorry. My comment was not directed at you specifically. It was general commentary in agreement with what Paul said that it is good for Christians to assemble.
 
I think it goes a long way to stop thinking of oneself as a consumer and to start thinking of oneself as a provider. The reason we should not stop forsaking the assembly is because it is our duty to be encouraging to one another. It is more difficult to encourage others sitting at home by yourself.
That’s what Facebook is for, sitting at home encouraging people
 
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