Adventageous
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As you will.The Title of the Book is sufficient for me to avoid reading the Book ...
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As you will.The Title of the Book is sufficient for me to avoid reading the Book ...
It does not matter what you reject, this Christian board defines what is meant by the word "Christian" on your profile. And so the participants here on this Christian boards expect you to be an orthodox Christian, if you label yourself so.Greetings again HealthyShape,
But I reject your definition of "Christian" as I have discussed earlier in this thread. There was a big difference between the early Ekklesias and their Elders Acts 20 and the growth of individual Bishops over a large area who then gathered to discuss in the Council with the outcome of the Nicaean Creed, partly imposed on many members.
Kind regards
Trevor
Nope. Protestantism is a theological terminus technicus, it is not whatever you wish it to be. For example, you are not a Protestant, no matter how much you protest against it (pun intended).Actually, yes, that is how "words work". They come together in a logical progression, using form, syntax, structure, &c. and form a meaningful sentence. That 'you' disagree with what I stated is not my concern. It is 'your' concern.
The options when joining were Christian, Muslim, Agnostic, Atheist, Other Faith. "Other Faith" could be Buddhist or something similar. There are many religions in say India.t does not matter what you reject, this Christian board defines what is meant by the word "Christian" on your profile.
They've no rights to judge anyone who is not the one and who follow Jesus Christ.Greetings again HealthyShape,
The options when joining were Christian, Muslim, Agnostic, Atheist, Other Faith. "Other Faith" could be Buddhist or something similar. There are many religions in say India.
The Note below this selection states: "Please select your faith. This can only be changed by an Admin after selection."
I am content to claim that I am a "Biblical" Christian, by comparison to your "Traditional" Christian or even "Apostate" Christian, that is, following the teachings and practices of the Apostate Church rather than the Apostolic Ekklesia.
In anticipation of your objection, I was going to research what information I had on the Council of or at Nicaea, but time constraints only allowed me to open one relevant book, now bookmarked on page 118 on my desk, and I read the preliminary reason for the calling of this Council by Constantine. Perhaps even this was sufficient for me to question the whole procedure and outcome as the Council was called by Constantine, and we could discuss his role and his life and character first if you like. Was he a true "Christian". When did he get baptised?
The Calling of the Council was described on page 118 of this particular book. The author was a Doctor of Divinity and Professor of the History of Religion at the College of France. I would also refer to about five other books in my library to give perhaps a wider perspective and if very lucky find one that is favourable to your perspective? - "what a wonderful Council".
My concept of fellowship is the need to have a direct connection with the One God, Yahweh, God the Father and this is also through our direct connection with our Saviour, the Son of God, our Lord Jesus Christ. This necessitates an affectionate belief of the Gospel motivating us to be identified with the death and resurrection of Jesus for salvation and then Living the Crucified/Resurrected Life Galatians 2:20 and waiting for his near return from heaven to establish the King of God on earth, reigning from Jerusalem for the 1000 years. I consider your definition of "Christian"as severely inadequate.
Any fellowship after this flows from this initial, complete fellowship, and we share fellowship with those who have the same fellowship with God and Jesus.
ALL of the above is a true definition of "Christian" while "Other Faith" is inadequate and ambiguous.
Kind regards
Trevor
Oh,my God.If you are planning to have a child with your wife or husband, do you have many thoughts beforehand? What kind of appearance should the child have in the future? What kind of personality should it have? An image will first come to your mind.
Sober 1:1 In the beginning was the mind, and the mind was with father, and the mind was father.
John 1:1 - In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
And the mind became flesh.
And the word became flesh.
You should select "other faith", then. And you can then identify what unorthodox cult you are from in your signature, for example, if you are afraid you would be associated with Buddhism.The options when joining were Christian, Muslim, Agnostic, Atheist, Other Faith. "Other Faith" could be Buddhist or something similar. There are many religions in say India.
I am not interested in your attacks on orthodoxy, this is Christians Only forum, so behave appropriately or you will be reported.I am content to claim that I am a "Biblical" Christian, by comparison to your "Traditional" Christian or even "Apostate" Christian, that is, following the teachings and practices of the Apostate Church rather than the Apostolic Ekklesia...
Fair enough I suppose, but i suggest it appears that the person who designed the original sign-in did mot anticipate your position or suggestion. I am happy to move on from this thread.You should select "other faith", then. There are not options for all sects and cults in the menu, obviously. And you can then identify what cult you are from in your signature, for example, if you are afraid you would be associated with Buddhism.
It is required to be considered a Christian according to Christian orthodoxy. And the Christian orthodoxy, including the acceptance of Trinity or of the deity of Christ, is in the rules of this Christian board for the definition of Christian, you can read it there:Well to be a Christian simply means to believe in Christ. We must remember that the term "trinity" does not even appear anywhere in the bible therefore the understanding or belief in it isn't required to be considered a Christian. There are many Christian denomination and probably some of them don't adhere to the trinity.
"Christian orthodoxy"It is required to be considered a Christian according to Christian orthodoxy. And the Christian orthodoxy, including the acceptance of Trinity or of the deity of Christ, is in the rules of this Christian board for the definition of Christian, you can read it there:
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So you do need to accept Trinity to label yourself a Christian on this forums.
This attitude is as arrogant as the Medieval Catholic Church—you probably would have burned people at the stake in that era.Your private opinion does not matter. This forum defines what is meant by the label "Christian" on this forum. Respect that.
If you are not an orthodox Christian, select "other faith" instead of "Christian".
You are arrogant if you do not respect the basic rules of the platform you create your account on. Think about that.This attitude is as arrogant as the Medieval Catholic Church—you probably would have burned people at the stake in that era.
No wonder they came up with something like the Trinity.
Oh,my God Jehovah.
And my lord Jesus Christ.
If you are planning to have a child with your wife or husband, do you have many thoughts beforehand? What kind of appearance should the child have in the future? What kind of personality should it have? An image will first come to your mind.
Sober 1:1 In the beginning was the mind, and the mind was with father, and the mind was father.
John 1:1 - In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
And the mind became flesh.
And the word became flesh.
So why did God institute marriage? Was it not to help you understand something?
In science, the genes of children are 99.99% similar to those of their parents.
I agree that if somebody who breaks the rules is not too aggressive or too visible, his breaking of the rules has a higher chance of being tolerated ("respected" is not the right word).Being unitarian, I found if I don't slander, and make decent rebuttals, the board doesn't care much. Respect the "orthodoxy", and perhaps they will respect that you believe differently.
You think unitarianism doesn't deserve respect?I agree that if somebody who breaks the rules is not too aggressive or too visible, his breaking of the rules have a higher chance of being tolerated ("respected" is not the right word).
No, not in Christians Only forums. Tolerance, at best. You are breaking rules if you label yourself a Christian while rejecting how this board defines Christianity.You think unitarianism doesn't deserve respect?
I get a lot tolerance here, but it would seem that I would get the same tolerance in the unorthodox theology forum. Still the only reason you call JWs non-Christian is because they are non-Christian in their morals often enough.No, not in Christians Only forums. Tolerance, at best.