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<blockquote data-quote="Joyousperson" data-source="post: 73931579" data-attributes="member: 419238"><p><em><strong>bling</strong>: Taking your definition of Christian would force me to have to defend to others lots of people I personally do not consider Christian.</em></p><p></p><p>The definition I introduced is the basic and fundamental in defining who is a Christian, i.e. once the person accept the offer by God via John 3:16 and the likes.</p><p></p><p>What you are countering is whether the person as a Christian [as defined] is a very good, good or not so good [within limit of forgiveness from God] Christian is a separate issue.</p><p>I can define what is an apple, but surely there are good and bad apples of various degrees that are will still qualify to be an apple.</p><p></p><p>I believe the merciful Christian god has provide a leeway and sins committed up to a limit knowing that humans are given free will and are fallible. </p><p></p><p>The definition of who is a Christian in terms of a covenant [btw factual] is critical for various purposes and is positive for Christianity itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joyousperson, post: 73931579, member: 419238"] [I][B]bling[/B]: Taking your definition of Christian would force me to have to defend to others lots of people I personally do not consider Christian.[/I] The definition I introduced is the basic and fundamental in defining who is a Christian, i.e. once the person accept the offer by God via John 3:16 and the likes. What you are countering is whether the person as a Christian [as defined] is a very good, good or not so good [within limit of forgiveness from God] Christian is a separate issue. I can define what is an apple, but surely there are good and bad apples of various degrees that are will still qualify to be an apple. I believe the merciful Christian god has provide a leeway and sins committed up to a limit knowing that humans are given free will and are fallible. The definition of who is a Christian in terms of a covenant [btw factual] is critical for various purposes and is positive for Christianity itself. [/QUOTE]
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