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Dear posters.
CF decided to clarify the distinction between a Christian and non-Christian faiths.
They are considered non-Christians.
Faith groups that accept the deity of Christ as defined yet disagree with some other points in the Nicene Creed would be defined as non-Nicene Christians.
Others that accept the Nicene Creed as defined at CF's Statement of Faith would be called Nicene Christians.
Why the change?
We believe that the identity and qualifications of Christ to save the humanity is imperative to salvation.
And since salvation is what makes Christian faith Christian, we decided to point out the difference.
The icons for LDS, JW and Unitarians are currently grouped with non-Christian icons.
We do apologize to these groups for the hurt feelings, but the distinction in such areas is necessary.
Questions? Please.
On behalf of the Advisors,
Edial
Ed
CF decided to clarify the distinction between a Christian and non-Christian faiths.
Faith groups that deny the full, eternal deity of Jesus Christ or His incarnation whereby He, as God, took on human flesh (becoming fully God, fully man in one person), are considered non-Christians at CF.
This means that any faith group that does not believe in the deity of Christ as described may no longer post in Christian-Only areas.
They are considered non-Christians.
Faith groups that accept the deity of Christ as defined yet disagree with some other points in the Nicene Creed would be defined as non-Nicene Christians.
Others that accept the Nicene Creed as defined at CF's Statement of Faith would be called Nicene Christians.
Why the change?
We believe that the identity and qualifications of Christ to save the humanity is imperative to salvation.
And since salvation is what makes Christian faith Christian, we decided to point out the difference.
The icons for LDS, JW and Unitarians are currently grouped with non-Christian icons.
We do apologize to these groups for the hurt feelings, but the distinction in such areas is necessary.
Questions? Please.
On behalf of the Advisors,
Edial
Ed
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