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Hello,
While I'm no longer a Methodist, I did grow up in the UMC (my grandparents founded our church) and still have a lot of affection for it.
If I were still a Methodist, and I denied such essential Christian teachings as the deity of Christ, the virgin birth, the uniqueness of Christ's atonement as God's plan for man's salvation, that Jesus died for my sin, and denied the Trinity, would you consider me to be a Christian?
I mean, if I denied four major points of Nicene Creed, what would you think?
What would your attitude be toward me? Would I be allowed to participate in the ministries of your church?
While I'm no longer a Methodist, I did grow up in the UMC (my grandparents founded our church) and still have a lot of affection for it.
If I were still a Methodist, and I denied such essential Christian teachings as the deity of Christ, the virgin birth, the uniqueness of Christ's atonement as God's plan for man's salvation, that Jesus died for my sin, and denied the Trinity, would you consider me to be a Christian?
I mean, if I denied four major points of Nicene Creed, what would you think?
What would your attitude be toward me? Would I be allowed to participate in the ministries of your church?