That is what I thought you meant, but I wanted to be certain. I wish people would use old fashioned expressions such as..."One must draw a line" to be clear, but I know that some modern era people might be confused by that that usage.
It does work both ways. That is to say, what the one side calls Christianity as opposed to what the other side calls Christianity. To communicate each side needs to understand what the other is saying even if he disagrees with it.
The Bible? See below...
Clear to the carnal mind of a dead person? Clear to the mind of a person who continuously is quenching the Holy Spirit within?
Can a person find the truth only by digging... using what tools: logic or what men have named, exegesis? What about revelation and faith? What about...?
"Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me." John 14:3
Must a person get to know Jesus through logic or exegesis? Before I started visited Christian forums a number of years ago, I had never even heard of that word, exegesis. Yet some seem to insist it is the way to go. Help us dear Lord!
How about simply eating his flesh and drinking his blood and obtaining the Life? What more is needed to start down the right pathway toward God?
Do they so attack? One of my most significant bits of information about the JWs is that in Hitler's Germany while most of the resident Christians conveniently neglected or forgot their faith in God and whatever they knew from the Bible about love when Nazis were doing their thing, most of the resident JWs refused to change their ways to stay out of concentration camps and to avoid physical death. Why was that?
Why was that the JWs [& the Mormons] would come to my door over the years to talk about God, but I never saw anyone from any of the other supposedly better Christian churches? Were they wrong to try to share what they believed? Were they really trying to attack the rest of those who were called Christian?
Where were we seeing fruits? What kind of fruits were we seeing? Who was looking like Jesus?
Whatever Christ was, he was and is. There is Absolute Truth, but who knows it absolutely?
Who is able to destroy another person's faith in God if that faith is real?
How accurately can any of us describe Jesus? How many of us are able to see and recognize his face better than as through a glass darkly? With our less than absolutely clear vision and understanding, why would we be suited to point out so definitely the errors of others and assure those around us that their way is wrong because our own is better? We can discuss but should we condemn because we know we are right and they are wrong? Should we?
"Every way of a man is right in his own eyes: but the LORD pondereth the hearts." Prov. 21:2
Is it not because of our inability to see better that Jesus warns us with these words?
"Judge not, that ye be not judged.
For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again." Matt 7:1-2