I wish you would have just asked for a definition and we could have moved on. I just asked.
a usually excessive or narrowly sectarian attachment to the practices and interests of a particular church… See the full definition
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And my entire point started with ERNIE (the first poster) asking; "
When does one become a Christian?" and no one has given a biblical def. for the word "Christianity". They've all been different religious opinions. Some coming from denominational disagreements in THE CHURCH. And Jesus never mentioned more than the ONE that He was building.
We just might be on the same page.
Unfortunately I don't go through an entire thread so sometimes it takes a couple of posts...
I'm sorry for our
@Ernie .
He has his problems - and don't we all in one way or another.
As far as I'm concerned, being saved is very simple:
1. Believe in God.
2. Obey Him.
That's being SAVED.
But it does not mean one is CHRISTIAN.
That's a different story.
There is no definition for being a Christian in the bible.
The definition was worked out over a span of time.
The definition of a Christian would be that one has to accept one of the creeds.
They all define what Christians are supposed to believe....at different times of revelation.
For instance...it was known from the beginning that Jesus was the Son of God and that He was divine.
But how?
It took time to work this out and we ended up with the Trinity-----which is in the bible, both OT and NT, but its explanation
was another matter.
So a Christian has to believe that Jesus is God and human...the hypostatic union...the Trinity.
A Christian also has to believe that one must be baptized...
That Jesus was born sinless...
That He created everything...
born of Mary and the Holy Spirit...
and that He died as an atonement for our sins.
But I see persons on these Forums with the defining word CHRISTIAN under their name and then they go on to debate
all of the above.
So...does being Christian actually mean anything...or can we just believe what we want to and still be defined as being Christian?
And I answered all 5 of your points including OSAS. Granted I answered with enough of an answer that I am going to assume, you don't know where I am coming from. And yet you haven't asked me to elaborate on any of them. Yet anyway.
LOL
I didn't ask you to elaborate because my point was that we should agree on these topics,,,
instead we don't.
I might go back and post something on each one...
but will we agree?
You see...this is the problem which has been bothering me lately.
Concerning the dilemma of ERNIE I am truly concerned, and he has truly been absent. As for his question, which I had actually never even considered, until now? I am still very concerned. But, not so much for me anymore. I am actually more concerned now, for THE CHURCH.
DITTO !
I also am very concerned for the church (small c).
And I don't know of a solution.