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I don't know anyone that agrees 100% with any church they attend.Here's my story.
I was raised Protestant Evangelical in a nondenominational world missions-minded community church.
I became a member when I was an adult and was even elected to the Elder board.
It was not unusual for myself or others that I had fellowship with to have their own position on various doctrines.
After I married, we sought a Pentecostal/Charismatic church that supported our views on the exercise of spiritual gifts.
The church I grew up in took the Cessationist position.
Although there had been a soft shift away from that. At the point I left, the position was:
"If you want to speak in tongues in your prayer closet that is fine, just don't bring it to church." - LOL
We attended that church for decades when the Pastor approached us about membership.
I told him that we didn't want to rush into anything (humor) but would consider membership.
No membership class, nothing signed. We were just voting members in good standing.
Another decade passed and we moved home too far away to stay at our church and sought another.
We ended up at the church where the Pastor at our previous church had come from.
He contacted the new church with his glowing recommendation and our membership rolled over to that church.
I still to this day maintain my doctrinal autonomy.
But I imagine that some others might object to this approach.
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There needs to be some balance, I suppose.As you stated in your OP......there are limits. Or, maybe, there should be.
Where do you draw the line?
Some fine folks on this forum think I have crossed that line on several topics.
Good one. - LOLI'm sure some folks think I've crossed the line on a few posts too.
This is a deep topic SS....if you've noticed I've come to refrain from very serious topics because I get push-back and it makes me feel unloved....There needs to be some balance, I suppose.
Where do you draw the line?
Some fine folks on this forum think I have crossed that line on several topics.
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Sounds like a misunderstanding.YOU have gotten upset with me for saying the following:
Christians are required to believe the Trinity.
The trinity is in scripture.Sounds like a misunderstanding.
But there is no biblical requirement for such, so I can't enforce it.
Do you have a requirement for such found in scripture?
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I like to stay within the lines...I think everyone draws there own lines.
It's an individual thing.
I mostly like to color outside the lines. - LOL
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I go through them like socks.Creeds are good. Everybody should have at least one.
I support the Trinity.The trinity is in scripture.
A thread on what requirements are necessary to be DEFINED as Christian would be an interesting thread.I support the Trinity.
But I also understand that it is not a requirement to believe.
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It would help to make some outrageous claim in the title. - LOLA thread on what requirements are necessary to be DEFINED as Christian would be an interesting thread.
I tried a few years ago on another forum but it didn't work out well.
Practically all said: A FOLLOWER OF JESUS.
You could probably handle it better than I could.
@St. SteVen, this is @GodsGrace's Christmas gift to you - an idea for a new thread.A thread on what requirements are necessary to be DEFINED as Christian would be an interesting thread.