I can see that. Surely, there are those of a more fundamentalist lean in my congregation. Problem is, though I'm conservative, I'm *far* from fundamentalist! I'm conservative in that I believe the Bible is the inspired Word of God, and is infallible. However, I concede that we lack so much understanding of what it says that we cannot know certain truths (though, thankfully, the "required truths" are plain to see).La Bonita Zorilla said:Thanks for a thoughtful post. As a liberal UMCer I've often thought our more conservative UMs would probably feel better if they turned Baptist.
Therefore, what do you do with a self-proclaimed conservative-yet-old-earth Christian? ;-)
Along these lines, I'm even willing to investigate the use of the word "abomination" as it pertains to homosexuality. I can see a good argument for it meaning "ritually unclean", rather than the "abhorrent" we typically associate with "abomination" in modern times.
Still...I have to question whether a priest should be willfully partaking in "ritualistically unclean" behaviour. Then, of course, I'd have to slap his hand when he eats shellfish...
*sigh*, back to the books.
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