Hardly.
One need not adopt your sect's particular doctrines to profess faith in Jesus.
The people described in this post are not missionaries, by definition.
True missionaries seek out those who have never believed and teach them the Gospel.
They do not cozen people who already stand up in church every Sunday and pray the Lord's Prayer into joining a new sect.
As I said, wideawake, you are free to go your way.
And if there are any seekers here, be they of any religious persuasion, they are welcome to hear the Gospel.
Thanks for posting,
jodyel
True missionaries seek out those who have never believed and teach them the Gospel...They do not cozen people who already stand up in church every Sunday and pray the Lord's Prayer into joining a new sect.This is a very good point, jodyel. I could not have said it any better! Thanks wideawake!
True missionaries seek out those who have never believed and teach them the Gospel.
They do not cozen people who already stand up in church every Sunday and pray the Lord's Prayer into joining a new sect.
If they believe that the very essence of the gospel is salvation through an antinomian loophole via the vicarious damnation of a divine scapegoat (and therefore that any and every religion that insists on human cooperation is the ultimate lie of "the devil") then they do.