Considering the writings and historical teachings of John Wesley?
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And if so, are there many here who are lamenting/fighting this liberal slide?
Is it accurate to recognize the UMC as pretty liberal these days?
Yes. No. Maybe so.
The answer really depends on how one defines liberal and what region of the country/UMC you happen to be asking the question in.
Actually, I'm much more concerned with why so many people are more concerned about a liberal/conservative divide than about the difference between faithful and unfaithful living as disciples of Christ.
Is a faithful disciple concerned with sin? Does a faithful disciple compromise the teachings of Jesus for the sake of man?
An unwillingness to do this, and to seek to have everyone be in agreement with me is to make MY understanding of scripture Lord rather than the Lord himself.
Yes and no. Understanding the politics of the UMC is like the story of the blind men and the elephant.
There are debatable points and points which are foundational and non-negotiable if one is to be in alignment with God's Word.
The real answer is actually that the UMC is the most middle of the road of the mainline denominations. We have members that are more conservative and more liberal. But the denomination in general is pretty middle of the road.
The American Baptists are the only other mainline denomination that is actually more conservative than the UMC. Just for reference the seven mainline denominations are:
The Episcopal Church, The Evangelical Lutheran Church, The United Methodist Church, the American Baptist Churches USA, the Presbyterian Church USA, The United Church of Christ, and the Disciples of Christ.
Now of course a lot depends on what you call, "liberal." So can you give me a few examples of what you think of as liberal and then I can tell you where the UMC is on whatever you are thinking of.
You prove my point. Liberals think that the UMC is right of center. Conservatives think that the UMC is left of center. The "blind men and the elephant" analogy applies.
I see it differently, Bryan. I think your response shows us just how few are left in the middle. We've reach a point of time in our society when to the average conservative, the values of George W. Bush are seen as left of center. And to the average liberal in our culture, the values of Barak Obama as drifting right.
When Paul Rand and Barney Frank define the moderate voices of our country's two poltical parties, I suspect that everything from poltics to religion is going to be out of center. Holding the true middle ground that Methodists have been known for in the past may be the most untenable position of all because everyone is taking potshots at you. (See the continued accusations that repeatedly occur in the WP over the liberal/conservative nature of the UMC for examples.)
Why isn't the LCMS, Wesleyan Church, or CotN on your list of mainlines? Why is the ABC on that list but not the SBC?
You prove my point. Liberals think that the UMC is right of center. Conservatives think that the UMC is left of center. The "blind men and the elephant" analogy applies.
Why isn't the LCMS, Wesleyan Church, or CotN on your list of mainlines? Why is the ABC on that list but not the SBC?
I wouldn't consider CotN to be mainline at all.
And the CotN probably doesn't want to be, that would be my guess.
All of the mainline churches believe in ecumenism, that is one of the things that defines "mainline."
So, while I am a fundie to you, I am a liberal to them. Maybe I'm more middle of the road than you give me credit for.
You may be more middle of the road than I relized Bryan.
But one of the big issues is who gets to define what a liberal, conservative, or fundamentalist is? If you talk to the hard core fundies anyone who disagrees with them is a liberal even folks that you and I might see as conservative.
The terms are so relative as to be difficult to define. Also people can be both liberal and conservative at the same time. I'm fairly liberal on social issues but I'm doctrinally quite orthodox.