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rhunt
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Post by rhunt »

longlegsrule wrote:
meetVA wrote:
longlegsrule wrote:
then they aren't a Christian because we have a few specific beliefs that link us...
well, according you they aren't and according to them you aren't. see the problem and the initial question?
longlegsrule wrote:telling you what the Bible states...it's not my judgement
oh and I'm bowing out bc I see no point arguing with people who aren't Christians and don't even understand or care to understand what we believe...they just want to pick a fight
Sorry for all the muddy quotes but I want to pipe in...

LLR...I am a Christian and I can pretty much garantee we would not agree on much. It is my belief that the Bible is not the infallible "word of God" yet a wonderful sacred text of the experinces of God's people in ancient times. I bet we don't agree about that..yet I am still a Christain. I do not take the literal fundamental conservative approach to the Bible as you do...I take a more liberal critical approach to the Bible...yet we are both still Christians.

Also "telling" what you think the Bible says(your interpretation) is a form of judgement...be careful
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Meadows, JB was playing with ideas and I think that by the last line he was saying that he wasn't attacking you. Just being sarcastic in regards to much of the entirity of the discussion.
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Post by Meadows »

mgad wrote:MeetVA what do you believe? Meadows what do you believe?
Could you be a little less vague? I believe a lot of things
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Post by charlie »

JB wrote:this is fun... i like it when charlie gets grumpy!!....
Heh, you knew I wouldn't be able to keep quiet but see how I made it to Page 10? I'm getting better at this.
kato wrote:..But I feel very strongly that it is important to not give up on trying to treat people fairly, even kindly, and to remain thankful for what I have, even if I have not been so good at this in the past or even the present.
My only point is these things are not unique to the teachings of Christ. Discounting others who are consumed by the same struggles, although with different teachers, is one of the biggest problems I have with modern christianity.
kato wrote:As for what I believe, I like to define a Christian as simply a follower of Christ, and as such, I use the Bible as my handbook. I try to live up to all that is taught there and I have no use for anything additional, it is hard enough as it is.
Well said, you are a wise man with impeccable taste in music and I think you appreciate that your interpretation is simply that, unique to yourself.
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Meadows wrote:I'm not saying I haven't met genuinely nice Christians, but I found for the most part, people who are good to the core and not on the superficial level (which I feel many christians are because they are taught to be God's disciple) aren't concerning themselves so much with baptism and preaching the gospel.
this is exactly the problem: one group thinks it's better than the other.

there are plenty of christians, muslims, jews out there who have done incredibly good things and incredibly bad things. at the same time, there are plenty of non-religious people who have done just as much good and bad. we do the same thing with the climbing community.. it's no better than the rest of society. we're all proud and biased. pointing fingers or making broad accusations of groups isn't going to get us anywhere.. open discussion will.
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Post by Meadows »

pigsteak wrote:meadows...are you saying tangas and lingerie are not "christian"?...

don't you drink your milk from a christian cow and buy gas at a christian pump?
No man, that's Satan's work and I'm quite proud of him for that. My Apostolic friend might think differently.
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Post by Paul3eb »

mgad wrote:Here's one to really get you. Have a great day and I will say a prayer for you, and for myself.
it doesn't necessarily "get" me but i have to say my first reaction is a bad one. though i appreciate the thought and the fact you would take the time to consider me (or whomever) when praying, my thought is this: please stop asking jesus to show me the love and respect you should be showing me yourself.

it's really not anything against you or meant to be mean but i think it's a useful idea that can help people make their actions reflect their beliefs and thoughts.
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