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Mr. Bishop said there was no fear of its becoming obsolete, that many churches still valued the traditional sound only an organ can create.
Theoretically speaking, if a divine force like God exists, He would make priests and churches obsolete as they no longer would need to guide us on how God wants us to live our lives.
They were widely used domestically and in small churches before becoming virtually obsolete by the mid-20th century, when electronic substitutes became commercially available.
"Marriage is not something obsolete," Tabitha's mother, 34, declared later over a Sunday lunch at her Pentecostal church in East Harlem, with Kierra in white crinoline beside her.
Obsolete movie theaters across the country have been converted to a variety of uses, including churches, restaurants and office buildings.
Or obsolete.
Obsolete term.
(for obsolete).
Late Renaissance church architects preferred an unbroken view into the chancel from the nave, so by 1800 the rood screen and loft had become virtually obsolete throughout Europe.
In contrast, the churches reveal a lack of faith by insisting on an infallible Bible and a set of unchangeable doctrines tailored to an obsolete worldview.
Both are obsolete.
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