Well for one thing, you type like you have marbles in your mouth - most of your points are lost because your sentences are jumbled. For the latest example, review your most recent attempt at posting, above.
For another, i have been posting here for quite sometime, now. Here is a post (#51) i wrote about 10 years ago and has been avaliable for anyone to read who is interested:
Personal Creed
1. I believe in the Trinity, the infallibility of the written and oral word, the incarnation of Christ, and the justification and sanctification of the soul.
2.I believe in the resurrection of Jesus, the forgiveness of sin, the resurrection of the body, and life everlasting.
3.I have a personal, participatory, justified and sanctifying relationship with my Savior, Jesus Christ.
4.I am called to carry out God’s will by loving God, loving myself (recognizing God’s love for me and knowing who I am), and loving my neighbor through service.
5.I believe we are called to root out personal sin by working with Jesus in the sanctification process, which teaches our heart to love and results in perfection after death and resurrection.
6.My primary concern is to store up my treasure in Heaven by promoting a saving relationship in Christ, through the process of creating and participating in deep, loving relationships with my neighbors.
7.The ability to recognize the tragedy of personal sin in my neighbor serves a twofold purpose: to act as a mirror for my own sin, thereby aiding in my personal sanctification; to teach me perspective taking skills, empathy, radical love, acceptance of my neighbor, and the highest form of love; forgiveness.
8.I believe the existence of pain in the world is to teach us to trust, love and forgive through the pain; gain perspective on Christ’s sacrifice and God’s pain, loss and triumph; reveal Christ’s love for His children through service.
9.I believe the main subject in the OT is the omnipotence of God and the full array of human response to this truth. The main point of the NT is God’s response to His own omnipotence, which is love and forgiveness embodied in the man-God Jesus Christ, our ultimate example and only salvation.
10. All truth is God’s truth; therefore all religions, academia, and laws contain varying degrees of truth and are profitable for the development of our mind and relationships with others.
So rest easy, Sword - i check your ‘testimony box’ along time ago, my friend. I am part of the tribe - i have a membership card - thanks for caring!
Now, can anyone answer me these questions, i have always wondered about? Why do fundamentalists have the perpensity to run around checking membership in the Christian Tribe? And why is it that saying the right formula appeases those who are asking - until the next time? These ‘gut checks’ have nothing to do with Christianity, imo - instead it is, in fact, part of a sort of dance that Christians of a sizable ilk, are expected to perform whenever a) encountered with a differing perspective from a known member or b) attempting to discredit a suspected wolf in sheep’s clothing......
Not sure i ever read about Jesus coming back to pantse his flock......
So Sword, i am left wondering, now that i have reposted my testimony - is my Christian membership secure until the next inquisitition? (Yeah, i said it BOL - and the Vatican used it, knowingly)
Cheers.....