This topic is drifting off of its original intent, which was to show that many individuals can have many different concepts of Christianity. We may not agree with each others definitions, but to argue that is not appropriate in this thread.
To reiterate some of jars main points:
jar writes:
It's pretty obvious that many of the posters here are Christians, yet seem to hold vastly different ideas of what Christianity means. Perhaps it would be good if those who called themselves Christian defined their personal concept of Christianity.
This is not meant as much as a debate as a question and answer session.
Straggler take note:
jar writes:
If someone does not accept another's beliefs, fine. But this is not the thread to attack them, rather present your case for your own beliefs. Let the readers make their own decisions.
If you believe that God is impossible to define by virtue of logic, fine. If you call yourself a Christian, also fine. But for those who do not call themselves Christians, might I suggest steering clear of this thread. My alter-ego, Phat, is going to open
another topicmore appropriate for arguments.
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