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Taking into consideration the whole church body in the U.S., do you yourself believe that we as a group have compromised our faith?
And, if one denomination has, do you think it diminishes all of us?

2007-12-13 00:42:27 · 4 answers · asked by Jed 7 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

What is meant by compromise is compromise with the world's views.

2007-12-13 00:54:10 · update #1

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I definitely believe we've compromised our faith. Instead of living out our faith and serving humanity, we've closed ourselves into shells in the form of buildings and worry about ourselves more than others. That's not sharing Christ's love with the world.

I don't even want to get started because I might never stop and nobody wants to read it. Why waste the time?

But the KJV debate is one example of our problem. Why are we so worried about it when there is a dying world all around us? Is it because we'd rather focus on a translation issue instead of the real issue of Christianity? (This is not meant as an attack on the writer who posted above me.)

2007-12-13 00:53:19 · answer #1 · answered by Woods 7 · 0 0

I do not think our faith has been compromised.
If one denomination does compromise (and I think there are a few that do so today) the churches job should be to try and pull that denomination back into the fold.
The church has struggled within almost from its beginning.

2007-12-13 00:57:48 · answer #2 · answered by Ruth 7 · 0 0

compromise our faith? like come together and agree? sorry I'm a little slow, but anyway if thats what ur saying no that is impossible and I would never do that. False doctrine cannot be mixed into the true doctrine, that is why the kjv is the truth. King James himself did not re-write the bible but merely assembled the scholars to interpret it. He had nothing to do with interpreting it, the scholars did it. Not to mention they were looking at scriptures that agreed with each other, not asking king james what this means or what should I write here.

2007-12-13 00:48:22 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Scripture is about the marriage contract that YHVH offered people. You take His name, and follow His rules. Believers followed scripture for about 300 years after the death of Messiah. Then the "Christian" church came along, and made obedience anathema, and chose to follow Heathen mighty ones. "Christianity" is "Babylon" and we are told to come out of it!

2007-12-13 00:53:57 · answer #4 · answered by hasse_john 7 · 0 0

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