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Just click on a faith icon that has SDA on it.I don't know what SDA is; instead of looking it up I thought you might just tell me (not too curious though, if you don't want to, that's fine; I can get enough from context and they don't seem like people I would be in much agreement with anyway). From what I have learned, a former is someone who forms something, could be anything, or the first of two options as opposed to latter; I'm not quite sure how it means someone who has left a church.
A legalist is one who requires something specifically in regard to behavior usually applied to salvation.I attend an RPCna (Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America) Church. Just giving my opinion. I get this impression that some people think following the law (or rather, wanting to follow it, attempting to) makes you a legalist. I feel that some people might not understand that it depends on what your motive is for wanting to do so (though probably there would be some who disagree with that).
Exactly. Now pay attention to what is being said here in the forums.Yet my opinion is that legalists are only those who think that attempting to perform the law--for no one can keep it perfectly--will enable them to have eternal communion with God. I personally lean toward the idea that if one were to perfectly keep the law this would gain them salvation, yet no one is able to do this. The only hang up I have with this is original sin--so even if someone were to perfectly obey the law from the time they were born, it still may not be enough to merit them eternal communion with God due to original sin. I don't quite understand the philosophy of legalists since they are trying to perform something which isn't possible.
Which are....Of the Christian, nothing more or less than what He requires of all, that we perfectly conform to His commandments.
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