You mean bc modern Christianity is unlike that which was originally practiced?
Well, it certainly has changed, but at what point in history would it have "evolved" from what it was to what it is?
Perhaps you are right about the terminology, but good luck getting the suggestion past any Christian. i can just hear them now: AAAUUUGGGHHH, no no no , it sounds too much like neo-paganism!!! WE ARE NOT NEO-CHRISTIANS! NO NEO! NO NEO!
(start up the music from the Wizard of Oz, when the tin Man and Scare Crow and Lion are disguised as the Witches' guards, and are marching into the castle)
Everyone sing!
"NO NEO!
WOE O!
NO NEO!
WOE O!
NO NEO!
WOE O!
NO NEO!
WOE O!
etc. I can just hear them...
Bright Blessings,
Lady Morgana )0(
2007-07-21 12:03:53
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answered by Lady Morgana 7
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I would think thatr Christianity would or should be considerd Neo-Judaism Rather than Neo-christianity. the Jews are waiting for the Messiah to come, and the Neo-Judaists seem to be waiting for him to come, AGAIN.
Raji the Green Witch
2007-07-21 15:34:30
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answered by Raji the Green Witch 7
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I don't like label's. It is a way of marginalizing people. Christan's are all different in my experience. Its like saying all _____ people are _____. Also there is rapid change in our society today and many people change their views after a short time. Also label's are counterproductive to a discussion. They are almost always offensive.
2007-07-21 13:46:54
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