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Manifestor_of_Light

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26. I am choosing my words carefully.
Fri Aug 16, 2013, 01:17 PM
Aug 2013

Can you tell me of a specific mainstream Protestant denomination that doesn't think we need to be saved from something by Jesus? I'd like an answer to that question.

The only non Trinitarians I know are UUs and they are not Christians. The Unitarians used to be Christians in the abolitionist movement. Now they are a non-creedal religion.

What is the definition of a Christian? [View all] Manifestor_of_Light Aug 2013 OP
I thought "Christians" were people who followed Jesus, AKA the Prophet Isa. MADem Aug 2013 #1
I was making Manifestor_of_Light Aug 2013 #2
Well, the bottom line is, if I say I'm a ballet dancer, I'm a ballet dancer. MADem Aug 2013 #20
I am gad that you have posted your question here and suspect you will get cbayer Aug 2013 #3
A Christian is a believer who believes Jesus Christ is the Jewish Messiah and is the son of God come hrmjustin Aug 2013 #4
The Apostles' Creed okasha Aug 2013 #5
+1 rug Aug 2013 #9
I read the thread you cited in the thread header Fortinbras Armstrong Aug 2013 #6
Which Christ? Manifestor_of_Light Aug 2013 #7
If you knew how the Bible was edited, okasha Aug 2013 #8
You seriously misunderstand Christian teaching. rug Aug 2013 #10
I've always wanted to poke holes in the arguments against the Bible, kentauros Aug 2013 #11
The insistence on giving equal weight to every word okasha Aug 2013 #12
We celebrate the Jesus of the bible and our traditions. hrmjustin Aug 2013 #13
Or the one who rode dinosaurs, while you're at it? MADem Aug 2013 #21
Why do you need to be "saved" in the first place? Manifestor_of_Light Aug 2013 #14
Well it came from the idea that since we know right from wrong we chose to rebel against God hrmjustin Aug 2013 #15
Yep, original sin and substitionary atonement. Manifestor_of_Light Aug 2013 #16
I don't believe in Adam and Eve but yes it is the idea that people from the time we first were on hrmjustin Aug 2013 #17
Actually, gods that are "very similar to the story of Jesus" okasha Aug 2013 #28
Actually, okasha Aug 2013 #18
This is probably not the best place to call a belief "ridiculous"... TreasonousBastard Aug 2013 #19
I agree--nothing wrong with hashing out differences of opinion, but it's best if MADem Aug 2013 #22
You're not "the decider," though, MoL. MADem Aug 2013 #23
I'm not saying these are bad people. Manifestor_of_Light Aug 2013 #24
I am simply asking you to choose your words carefully. MADem Aug 2013 #25
I am choosing my words carefully. Manifestor_of_Light Aug 2013 #26
The Mormons. But see, there you go again! MADem Aug 2013 #27
I've been a UU for decades. Manifestor_of_Light Aug 2013 #29
Your comments support my point. MADem Aug 2013 #30
You have to admire the sheer chutzpah Fortinbras Armstrong Aug 2013 #31
No, you don't. okasha Aug 2013 #32
This message was self-deleted by its author Tumbulu Aug 2013 #33
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