To: bcsco
When I used the phrase "The liberal Christian Church is today's Laodecia" I was referring to the liberal Christian Church; not liberals in general. There are liberal Christians and Conservative Christians. I was referring to the former group
The problem with your idea is that many of these "liberal Christians" do not even acknowledge the divinity of Christ (and many or most do not acknowledge that Jesus is the only way to salvation, directly contradicting many verses of scripture) and are therefore, by most definitions, not Christian at all. The Laodecians believed in the Christ for their salvation, which is more than most "liberal Christians" (i.e., non-Christian liberals who go to church for reasons usually involving family tradition or societal pressure).
To: newguy357
"The problem with your idea is that many of these "liberal Christians" do not even acknowledge the divinity of Christ"Alright, whatever you say. I'm frankly not interested in arguing Christian belief with anyone. Have it your way. You always will.
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07/21/2006 1:05:25 PM PDT by
bcsco
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