I got this as a response:
"We are what we choose to be...If you choose to be christian you choose to condemn all those acts that christianity condemns..."
How is that possible, when Christianity has no real rule?. Religions does, such as Catholicism, Baptists, Methodist, etc. They are Christ based religions, but they are all different in their practices and doctrine. The definition of Christian, is a follower of Christ, no religious doctrine or dogma.
Does that statement make sense to anyone? Why should I have to condemn all the things religious Christian doctrine condems to be a Christian. By definition, to be a Christian is just to follow Christ, right?
(BTW, Not concerned in the least about my faith, Im just asking because the statement didnt make sense to me, not looking for guidance for my faith.)
2006-11-30
04:15:54
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