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How can you say someone or something is un-Christian when you cannot even provide a valid scriptural definition of Christian.
I do not know much about Arians but the little I do know sounds like they are on the right track. They are much closer to the Truth than Nicene.
The concept of the Trinity is obviously false on the face of it. It is certainly un-scriptural.
The Plan of Salvation makes a lot more sense than anything I have ever heard of by any 'Christian'.
I am not sure what problem you have with the Eternal nature of Christ.
Mormons are Christians, definitively yes!, Jesus said the ones who do not speak bad about me are with me.
You have no right to judge, their Christianity is not like yours but they are loyal followers of Jesus principles, they have other doctrine but every group has other doctrine.
Who are you Pharisees to judge them!???
You are talking a bit over my head but if I get your jist:
The Bible does not claim to be the Be all and End all of Scripture. It is obviously not. The Bible did not exist when the Prophets wrote the various books. Man decided what books to include and which to exclude from the Bible. The Bible refers to books that are not found in the Bible. Sometimes it tells us to look to these books for verification.
From what you describe of Arian, it sounds like they were on the right track. The Bible clearly shows at least two separate and distinct Gods. The concept of three Gods in one is pure heresy. Thus the Trinity concept is false.
I think you and I are the only ones here who might get the reference.
BTW, there's an alternate "extra dark" version of that song. Ever hear it?
Don't think so. For a Weird Al song it's already pretty dark, so that would be interesting.
-CryptoLutheran
I think the decision was correct. There are certain doctrines that if you deny them, you put yourself outside the fold of Christianity. There must be a cutoff at some point in time and denying basic core doctrines of Christianity seems like a good place to do it. If we don't do this then something like Islam could be considered a denomination of Christianity.There has been a lot of confusion since CF made it's ruling that Mormons and JWs are not valid Christian faiths.
There has been anger and hurt feelings...and accusations flung back and forth.
Many of us feel that this decision was right and proper. There are basic tenets of Christianity that simply may not be compromised.
Many others feel that the decision was unfair. They feel that, as long as someone believes in Jesus he or she is a Christian, regardless what other strange doctrines he/she might hold.
Wdo you think?
I think the decision was correct. There are certain doctrines that if you deny them, you put yourself outside the fold of Christianity. There must be a cutoff at some point in time and denying basic core doctrines of Christianity seems like a good place to do it. If we don't do this then something like Islam could be considered a denomination of Christianity.
I wouldn't expect them to. The point was that if you loosen the standards too far, any religion that has some kind of view on Jesus could be considered Christian.Relax. Unlike Mormons and Jehovah's Witnesses, Muslims do not consider themselves to be Christian.
Mormons are Christians, definitively yes!, Jesus said the ones who do not speak bad about me are with me.
You have no right to judge, their Christianity is not like yours but they are loyal followers of Jesus principles, they have other doctrine but every group has other doctrine.
Who are you Pharisees to judge them!???
I wouldn't expect them to. The point was that if you loosen the standards too far, any religion that has some kind of view on Jesus could be considered Christian.
Their Christianity is not like ours because they have a different Jesus. That's a very significant difference.Mormons are Christians, definitively yes!, Jesus said the ones who do not speak bad about me are with me.
You have no right to judge, their Christianity is not like yours but they are loyal followers of Jesus principles, they have other doctrine but every group has other doctrine.
Who are you Pharisees to judge them!???
Relax. Unlike Mormons and Jehovah's Witnesses, Muslims do not consider themselves to be Christian.
Actually, Muslims do consider themselves to be Christians - they even think they're "the best Christians". When my mother was going to a British Christian school in Beirut (where she was born and raised)