You should read the Nicene Creed. That is the things Christians agree on.I fear you don't get my point.
You are here telling me what I do and do not need to "believe" in order for you to consider me a Christian.
That's fine and dandy and your prerogative.
But I want to know what you would tell the other person, who also tells me what I do and do not need to believe in order to be considered a Christian.
Remember: I am an unbeliever. I have no more reasons to accept their word over yours, or vice verse.
But this person might give me some very good reasons to reject his claims, all of his claims, and thus in addition your claims as well.
Do you simply not care about having your message distorted?
Arguing that we are divided by small differences doesn’t hold water because we all agree upon the Nicene Creed points.
Somehow you want to make a big deal out of differences that don’t divide us as all being Children of God.
That is flawed reasoning on the atheist behalf.
Why would or should we take seriously divisions you see on the outside looking in?
Atheists have no idea which arguments they should even hang their hat on, so to speak.
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