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Born again Christian

2007-12-07 08:17:12 · answer #1 · answered by God Child 4 · 1 0

I became a christian at the age of 21, at exactly the same time that I was born again.
All christians are born again and all who have been born again are christians. There is no other type of christian.
When I was an atheist at about the age of 14, I asked my parents if I was a christian (I didn't know what one was),

My mother said in a flash yes you are--you live in England and you were baptised in the CofE.

My father said no you are not--you don't go to church and you don't worship God.
This was confusing so I thought no more about it, incidently both parents were nonchristian.

My father was right but for the wrong reasons, going to church and worshipping God does not make you a christian. Believing that Jesus Christ died for your sins and you making him your Saviour and Lord only then you can say I am a true christian.

My mothers answer was based on the country I live in. England a christian country?? Living in a so called christian country does not make you a christian.
Nor does baptism into a certain church or church membership, especially if your 6months old! and had not been to church since.

2007-12-07 08:30:13 · answer #2 · answered by Robin.S 3 · 1 0

Christ, Himself, said that to enter the kingdom of Heaven, you MUST be born again. With that in mind, there IS no other type of Christian than a born again one. To be a Christian, you must be born again, and if you are born again, you are a Christian.

2007-12-07 08:02:26 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

There's only one type. As a liberal Christian I believe I am born again every time I reconnect with God. I break the connection sometimes, okay far too often, and then have to be cleansed and made new again.

2007-12-07 08:01:24 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

All Christians are born again even if they don't wear it as a label. I consider myself to be a Christian (follower of Christ), plain and simple.

2007-12-07 08:02:09 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Evangelical Christians are prepared ok. They see their faith as very considered necessary to life as with the call to tithe, attend faithfully, and vote extra often than not republican. In different words, it is not biblical in any admire. i'm a Christ-follower that believes faith could be passionate and a community of human beings at the same time truly than a set of regulations assigned by a denomination. prepared faith has purely harm the call of Christ. seem at what the main prepared Christianity created: the middle an prolonged time administration and twisting of the gospel by the Roman Empire. Pastors/monks with the aid of fact the only voice of God is nowhere interior the Bible yet we manage them as though they are 2d to God. this is undesirable yet I could say, maximum of Christianity is prepared to the factor of in basic terms approximately extinction.

2016-11-14 19:24:41 · answer #6 · answered by sachiko 4 · 0 0

I consider myself to be a christian thats all there is to it no special titles.

2007-12-07 08:01:03 · answer #7 · answered by shadowsblight 2 · 2 0

I am Catholic and consider myself born again and in grace under Jesus and His truth.

2007-12-07 08:06:04 · answer #8 · answered by James O 7 · 1 0

I don't believe in reincarnation. But i am catholic/christian

2007-12-07 08:02:58 · answer #9 · answered by Em 2 · 0 0

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