I'm not sure where to post this in CF, so if this post is inappropriate to this particular board, I ask the mods in advance to move it.
These are some questions I've been puzzling and praying over recently, and I'd love to hear your take (which is always best with Scriptural support). I hope we all see this as an opportunity to see others' points-of-view and not turn this into a bash session (as I've seen happen on other message boards when discussing difficult topics).
1. Do you believe in the predestination of believers?
2. Do you believe in (or care about) the perpetual virginity of Mary?
3. Do you support female clergy?
4. Do you think people go straight to heaven or hell upon death, or that the soul exists as in sleep awaiting judgment on the Last Day?
5. Do you believe that some people have lived lives so blessed they are without sin?
6. Do you think that God could have chosen evolution as his method of creation, and thus view the creation story in Genesis as an allegory, or are creationism and evolution always opposed?
***Again, I'd like to stress that these are issues that I personally would like deeper clarification of, and I hope that you will read this thread in the spirit of honest and open inquiry in which it is written.
Peace in Christ,
Allison
These are some questions I've been puzzling and praying over recently, and I'd love to hear your take (which is always best with Scriptural support). I hope we all see this as an opportunity to see others' points-of-view and not turn this into a bash session (as I've seen happen on other message boards when discussing difficult topics).
1. Do you believe in the predestination of believers?
2. Do you believe in (or care about) the perpetual virginity of Mary?
3. Do you support female clergy?
4. Do you think people go straight to heaven or hell upon death, or that the soul exists as in sleep awaiting judgment on the Last Day?
5. Do you believe that some people have lived lives so blessed they are without sin?
6. Do you think that God could have chosen evolution as his method of creation, and thus view the creation story in Genesis as an allegory, or are creationism and evolution always opposed?
***Again, I'd like to stress that these are issues that I personally would like deeper clarification of, and I hope that you will read this thread in the spirit of honest and open inquiry in which it is written.
Peace in Christ,
Allison
