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Just curious. I guess all sub-forums go through ebbs and flows.
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Maybe it should be retitled, therefore, because it's true that most people think "moderate" refers to a political POV or else some sort of "middle of the road" theology. The term "bridge builders" was meant to refer to the spirit you have in mind...but it just doesn't click with people.I like the purpose of this forum. Much akin to TLT. Maybe it lacks a more specific focus group of whom also like mature, respectful even friendly interactions from opposing view points.
Yeah I agree. I like the phrase 'bridge builders' but I remember first coming to this sub-forum and not liking the term 'moderate' thinking it might be referring to my dedication to Christianity. Once it was explained to me I was cool with it. It's funny where You, I and others have pointed this out to various posters over time and they just tend to stop posting here. I'm assuming they aren't interested in it's correct forum SoP. So I'd agree that to get more activity here we'd need to catch the eye of like minded posters as they are perusing CF's forum selections.Maybe it should be retitled, therefore, because it's true that most people think "moderate" refers to a political POV or else some sort of "middle of the road" theology. The term "bridge builders" was meant to refer to the spirit you have in mind...but it just doesn't click with people.
When I read "moderate" I think lukewarm and without passion. If I am correct that would explain the lack of interest in this forum.
Yours in the Lord,
jm
I believe the word "moderate" is interpreted in a variety of ways. Personally, I view a so-called "moderate Christian" as one who believes Christians should respect one another despite having different convictions on a variety of things (such as what Bible translations to read or not read, dresses only vs. pants for women, whether or not to watch movies, whether or not to drink alcoholic beverages, and the list goes on). Others may not see it that way, and see it as meaning, as one poster put it, "lukewarm", with an "anything-goes" attitude and not really caring about serving Christ. But the confusion surrounding the meaning of "moderate" could probably be part of the cause of the seeming lack of interest in this particular forum. That, and that there are not enough of "us" (the "moderates" or "bridge-builders") and too many who are extreme on either end who engage in deep debate, and even all-out uproars complete with name-calling and bashing that simply go nowhere. Now, I can understand that debating in an orderly fashion has its place. It's interesting and even sometimes exciting, I will have to admit. I just find it a bit annoying when it ceases to be an orderly debate and turns into something of a "oneupmanship" between brothers and sisters whose common bond is supposed to be Christ: "I'm better/wiser/holier than you because I do this, don't do that, or whatever". It just baffles me sometimes. That's why, even though I've posted in the FC, CC, and WWMC forums, I identify more as a "moderate" who seeks to be a "bridge-builder". I have my convictions and stardards on things according to my understanding of the Scriptures, but I also believe all Christians are unique, and God speaks to us all as the individuals that we are. And we have an eternity in Heaven to spend together, where none of the things we disagreed about on earth will matter one bit. Therefore, now is the time to start agreeing to disagree, and respecting one another despite our differences. Just my thoughts.
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Amen Romans 14:2-4 The Law of Liberty
…2For one man has faith to eat all things, while another, who is weak, eats only vegetables. 3The one who eats everything must not belittle the one who does not, and the one who does not eat everything must not judge the one who does, for God has accepted him. 4Who are you to judge someone else’s servant? To his own master he stands or falls. And he will stand, for the Lord is able to make him stand.…
I like the purpose of this forum. Much akin to TLT. Maybe it lacks a more specific focus group of whom also like mature, respectful even friendly interactions from opposing view points.
Definition that I just googled:
mod·er·ate
adjective
adjective: moderate
ˈmäd(ə)rət/
- 1.
average in amount, intensity, quality, or degree.
Definition that I just googled:
luke·warm
ˈlo͞okwôrm/
adjective