even if i'm a witch/wiccan
2006-10-30
17:25:54
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i mean techniccaly does it? because i know i am not a christian but to the rest of the world am i?
2006-10-30
17:26:46 ·
update #1
"Christian by association" eh good enough for me thats a great answer not a christian but i am a christian confusing but makes perfect sence "I Love it"
2006-10-30
17:31:34 ·
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oooh cool i dont have to stick with christian i can preform all kinds of weddings
2006-10-30
17:32:54 ·
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what is john 3:16?
2006-10-30
18:09:20 ·
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the ULC (I am assuming it is that one as it was referred to in another question) is not a Christian Church. Closer to Unitarian if you could call it anything. If you read more it is open to any faith. They are very non-denominational.
2006-10-30 17:30:52
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answered by Sage Bluestorm 6
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no, you are not a christian because someone else calls you a christian. I have been called many things, *trust me* and I am not those things.
only by accepting the blood of the lamb can you be saved.
jesus says, i am the way the truth and the life, no one comes to the father but by the son.
Oh, and even if the rest of the world thinks you are a christian, the two people that are most important know the truth. You and God.
2006-10-30 17:32:51
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answered by 2ndchhapteracts 5
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The definition of a Christian is someone who loves Christ! I know alot of people who are 'so called Christians' however I look at the fruit of their life! I can tell if someone has Christ in their life. Who cares if you got ordained! it doesn't mean your technically a Christian! I have been on both sides! thank the Lord My eyes have been opened! I pray yours will be to! May God bless you!
2006-10-30 17:32:59
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answered by Proud MOM 3
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. yet, did you be attentive to that the command at Exodus 20:8-eleven became given purely to the Jews? you're appropriate in asserting that it became to be noted on Saturday. The Sabbath became an afternoon of relax and worshiping of God. It became to make the Jews relax from all their exertions and not be working for fabric income all week long. The covenant God made with Moses and the Jews have been executed to set them different than for the encircling international locations. The rules God gave Moses have been distinctive than what the different international locations believed. those Jews had a particular affiliation with their writer. This particular affiliation became between God and the rustic of Israel. yet, as you examine the OT you notice the place the Israelites, for the main area, weren't obedient to God. They have been making a mockery of God and his rules. whilst Jesus got here, he additionally noted the Mosaic rules. however the Jews condemned him and ultimately crucified God's purely begotten son. The evening previously Jesus died, he set up a sparkling covenant with the Apostles that blanketed absolutely everyone who could be obedient regardless of in the event that they weren't Israelites. Jesus' dying became an end to the Mosaic regulation and those rules have been replaced via 2. To lo
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answered by ? 4
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John 3:16 sums it up. If that doesn't apply to you, you are not a Christian, if it does apply you are a Christian.
2006-10-30 17:39:40
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answered by Anonymous
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A Christian is a "Christ" follower. A Christian has accepted Christ sacrifice to have their sins forgiven. Then...they live for Him, read His word and do what it says. They practice a holy life and mature in holiness, being more and more Christ-like. They "love" Christ and have a "personal" relationship with Him. As far as ordination...it means nothing!
2006-10-30 17:39:13
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answered by HomeBody 2
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If a person went to workshop and foreman blessed him/her, not enough to be a mechanics. There is parameter to be a follower, and without exercise nothing can be possible.
2006-10-30 17:38:11
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answered by Zia 3
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No, not necessarily... I think you're only Christian if you practice it... though to some I suppose you would be "Christian by association"
But, I guess if you think you're a Christian... you're a Christian...
2006-10-30 17:29:46
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answered by Anonymous
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no more than sleeping in a stable makes you a horse
2006-10-30 17:35:21
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answered by Anonymous
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christian is a self defined term. if you think you are then you are.
2006-10-30 17:28:36
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answered by David B 6
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