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It's an estimate based on the number of Christians there are. I believe only Christians are saved.
To me it suggests that no matter what we're going through, we should thank God for God's provision.
Well, @Jae I certainly grew up with the notion that only Christians would be saved. Not only that, but Christians were responsible for most (if not all) of the good that is done in the world. I no longer accept either of these ideas.-
Yes, the story is quite astonishing in this regard. I started today thinking about the disciples who were sent after the fellow with the jug of water. But this part of the narrative began to speak to me more powerfully.To me it suggests that no matter what we're going through, we should thank God for God's provision.
I am struck by the helplessness of Judas.
Come again?
The simplest answer is that I realized I was a Christian because of circumstances and upbringing.What ended your faith in the former?
If his actions were preordained, as many think, he is a character deserving of compassion.I am struck by the helplessness of Judas.
The simplest answer is that I realized I was a Christian because of circumstances and upbringing.
Visits to other faith groups as part of Sunday School in the United Church were formative as well.
Neither.Ah. To be clear, I'm not speaking of cultural Christians, but rather of those who have authentically been born from above - which are you?
A) This really is none of your business; B) This has little to nothing to do with Mark's gospel.Ah. To be clear, I'm not speaking of cultural Christians, but rather of those who have authentically been born from above - which are you?
A) This really is none of your business; B) This has little to nothing to do with Mark's gospel.
If his actions were preordained, as many think, he is a character deserving of compassion.
Neither.
Follower of Jesus of Nazareth.Thank you for your answers paradox3. If neither a cultural Christian nor a Christian who is born from above, what kind of Christian do you consider yourself to be? Myself, I am a born from above Christian.
Follower of Jesus of Nazareth.
No, I do not identify as a progressive Christian. You can consider me a liberal Christian if you like.In what way? I'm guessing from another thread that you consider yourself to be a progressive Christian. I hope some day you will be born from above.