Would this be considered a mandatory belief among the Anglican/Episcopal Church? Is there a middle path to take with something this crucial?
Is there a denomination that even questions this?
Yes, and no.Is there a denomination that even questions this?
I voted no for some variety.
Because of course variety is much more important than affirming the divinity of our Lord.
What do you think he is taking too seriously? The truth of the Divinity of our Lord or your response? While I strongly hold that belief in Christ's Divinity is essential to be a Christian I thought your response was meant tongue in cheek and gave it the chuckle I felt it deserved. However if you do seriously deny the Divinity of Christ that is a different issue.Don't you think you're taking this a bit too seriously?
What do you think he is taking too seriously? The truth of the Divinity of our Lord or your response? While I strongly hold that belief in Christ's Divinity is essential to be a Christian I thought your response was meant tongue in cheek and gave it the chuckle I felt it deserved. However if you do seriously deny the Divinity of Christ that is a different issue.
What do you think he is taking too seriously? The truth of the Divinity of our Lord or your response? While I strongly hold that belief in Christ's Divinity is essential to be a Christian I thought your response was meant tongue in cheek and gave it the chuckle I felt it deserved. However if you do seriously deny the Divinity of Christ that is a different issue.
I would be VERY surprised if we find anyone in STR who would seriously deny the divinity of Christ.
You'll certainly get no arguement from Salvationists on the issue
Perhaps a more controversial poll would be who believes Christ was/is uniquely divine.