Originally posted by Boris Godunov
Now, Ethelred, that's not fair. One need not believe in the literal occurences of the Bible to be a Christian.
Now, Ethelred, that's not fair. One need not believe in the literal occurences of the Bible to be a Christian.
His version of god really isn't supported by the Bible. Not even Jesus in the New Testament can support that version of god.
I may not have been FULLY fair but I wasn't unfair either. Read some of things about Jesus wanting people to deny their families if need be to follow him. Or the two followers in the New Testament that were struck dead for not giving ALL their money to the cause.
I didn't say what I said just based on Genesis or even just on the Old Testament.
It simply means one believes in the message and is a follower of Jesus Christ. One can even call one's self a Christian and not believe in Christ's being divine (I know a few like that). What one says is "Christian" is as subjective as what one thinks is "evil" or "good"
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