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NRSV1953
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A Consensus on ChristianityPosted : 11 Feb, 2013 02:54 PMThis question is for women and men: |
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A Consensus on ChristianityPosted : 11 Feb, 2013 05:43 PMFaith In Jesus alone. Narrow is the way that leads to life....Jesus is the way the truth and the life.....No one comes to the father but through Him. |
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Mike_1986
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A Consensus on ChristianityPosted : 11 Feb, 2013 08:01 PMI completely agree with letthismind2's comments. I think the two simple truths we must believe is that we are inherently sinners (born with sin passed from Adam) and therefore require the gift of salvation which only comes through Jesus Christ. The rest of the doctrine hangs on those principles, with the greatest commandment being love. |
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osol_letse
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A Consensus on ChristianityPosted : 11 Feb, 2013 08:15 PMregeneration of the spirit in Christ |
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DontHitThatMark
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A Consensus on ChristianityPosted : 12 Feb, 2013 05:43 AMI'd say that a christian only has to believe what the thief on the cross did to be saved. I'd also say that, unless you immediately die afterward like the thief did, you need more than the thief. For example, I believe the beatitudes are a progression of the christian life. The thief starts at the first beatitude, and someone like Paul or John would be at the last one, where they are so close to Christ that the devil doesn't want them alive anymore. At the beginning and the end of the beatitudes, both groups of people have the kingdom of heaven in their possession, but it is a progression. We are justified by Christ, but we are also sanctified. If we claim the name of Christ, but deny his power to change our life into one of holiness, then we might be in trouble. |
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A Consensus on ChristianityPosted : 12 Feb, 2013 01:54 PMThat my sins have earned me the death penalty, but God loves me so much Jesus was willing to take my place. Now my sins have been paid for in full and I have been redeemed. Everything else is a response to that simple truth. |
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A Consensus on ChristianityPosted : 13 Feb, 2013 09:54 AMI certainly do not like any consensus or anything that has to be believed, as Christianity is better being divided since so many are so very wrong in their beliefs. |
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NRSV1953
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A Consensus on ChristianityPosted : 13 Feb, 2013 10:21 AMIf I am interpreting what each has to say on this topic, there appear to be two ideas represented as necessary to be called a Christian. |
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Apostelle
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A Consensus on ChristianityPosted : 13 Feb, 2013 12:48 PMYes, you can believe in only #1 and still go to Heaven. A six month old child is sinless and God would not hold him or her accountable for the "original sin". To claim otherwise would be to deny the mercy of a just and loving God. |
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A Consensus on ChristianityPosted : 13 Feb, 2013 02:39 PMNot born into sin per se, but certainly born with a sinful nature - how many children do you need to teach to misbehave?! |
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Apostelle
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A Consensus on ChristianityPosted : 13 Feb, 2013 05:43 PMChildren must reach the age of accountability before they are judged by God, as adults are judged. Also, lets be clear. Orginal sin is a concept of man. It did not come from God, Jesus, or the apostles. God punished Adam and Eve for their sins. Some of those punshments are carried by us. Painful childbirth, the earth not giving its full bounty, etc. But original sin is a 2nd century construct. |
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