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Sorry 17th, I think god is greater than the NHS doctors by a mile.
So you will wait for God to give you a bypass op should you (God forbid) ever need one?
Sorry 17th, I think god is greater than the NHS doctors by a mile.
So you will wait for God to give you a bypass op should you (God forbid) ever need one?
I totally agree Sunny. I've said this more than once...not sure why Brian has it where it is but I would also like to see it moved back to Christianity.I still don't understand why Christianity has been separated into camps. Liberal Christianity is every bit as mainstream as conservative Christianity. Just ask some Episcopalians. And anything which lightly touches on Christianity is germane to the topic of Christianity. Why does the conservative faction own the prime real estate within Abrahamic? There's something seriously wrong with that.
I totally agree Sunny. I've said this more than once...not sure why Brian has it where it is but I would also like to see it moved back to Christianity.
Is it a belief, is it a religion ?
Isn't that the question that devides one Christian group from another? We all imagine ourselves to be the ones who aren't "religious". I see an eternal balancing act between the benefits of fixed belief and the benefits of exploring the grey zone. If a liberal point of view puts us in the position of being unable to think that a conservative pov could not possibly be right, then that's religious (dogmatic, systematized).
I see religion as an artifact of not closely examining the true nature of our personal beliefs. I know that sounds strange, but often we coast along in autopilot, spouting the party line, knowing what we stand for because we are standing in a certain group. Wen we take the leap of truthfully examining our real inner terrain, what we in fact believe, what truly motivates our actions, is often quite different.
What that has to do with dialogue...? I guess the purpose for me of coming to a forum of this kind is to examine my own unfolding understanding of the divine, to examine the views and prejudices of others along the path and see if I can discern roadmarks from the tales of fellow travellers.
Be Blessed...
I'm not of the opinion that the conservative viewpoint couldn't be right, it is just that on the regular Christianity board we couldn't discuss whether or not hell or heaven or Jesus or the trinity exists. To be fair to others another board was created where a 360 degree inside out discussion could be had regarding items that are considered sancrosanct, heretical, blasphemous, by some. So a space was created that was known to be a little edgy a little wild and where one wouldn't have to worry about folks indicating they were going to go to hell for thinking, saying or contemplating one thing or another...and on the flip side they weren't on the christian board pulling the ceremonial rug out from under anyone...If a liberal point of view puts us in the position of being unable to think that a conservative pov could not possibly be right, then that's religious (dogmatic, systematized).
In order to keep from having 72 different subforums...I don't worry about that issue.BTW, would that make "Liberal" a sub-forum of "Christianity" by itself or make two sub-forums with "Conservative" under "Christianity" as well?
I see what you're both saying and agree. Perhaps it would make it easier for others to compare positions
BTW, would that make "Liberal" a sub-forum of "Christianity" by itself or make two sub-forums with "Conservative" under "Christianity" as well?
My preference would be just to eliminate the Liberal forum. For goodness sakes, the main Christian forum includes JW, LDS, YECs and SDAs...pretty much every Christian sect. I don't understand why views from the more liberal end of the spectrum are not tolerated there.
My preference would be just to eliminate the Liberal forum. For goodness sakes, the main Christian forum includes JW, LDS, YECs and SDAs...pretty much every Christian sect. I don't understand why views from the more liberal end of the spectrum are not tolerated there.
Dondi said:There has to be a way where those who hold an orthodox view can discuss issues without having a lot of abbretion entering in to avoid confusion for someone who is inquiring about the Historic Christian faith. While at the same time, LC provides for other avenues of Christianity that can be freely explored.
Hum de dum... It means "Young Earth Christians."p.s. What are "YECs"?
There has to be a way where those who hold an orthodox view can discuss issues without having a lot of abbretion entering in to avoid confusion for someone who is inquiring about the Historic Christian faith. While at the same time, LC provides for other avenues of Christianity that can be freely explored.
I realize not everybody has been here through the tumultuous times of the past couple of years, but dear Luna, you have. How quickly we have forgotten...My preference would be just to eliminate the Liberal forum. For goodness sakes, the main Christian forum includes JW, LDS, YECs and SDAs...pretty much every Christian sect. I don't understand why views from the more liberal end of the spectrum are not tolerated there.
Two BIG thumbs up!!!I'm not of the opinion that the conservative viewpoint couldn't be right, it is just that on the regular Christianity board we couldn't discuss whether or not hell or heaven or Jesus or the trinity exists. To be fair to others another board was created where a 360 degree inside out discussion could be had regarding items that are considered sancrosanct, heretical, blasphemous, by some. So a space was created that was known to be a little edgy a little wild and where one wouldn't have to worry about folks indicating they were going to go to hell for thinking, saying or contemplating one thing or another...and on the flip side they weren't on the christian board pulling the ceremonial rug out from under anyone...
...and Belief and Spirituality was the only forum above the fold that didn't have a subforum....we liberals are believers and spiritual...I'm ok wherever you put us...I'm not runnin the thing...just a user...
I didn't mean in any way to imply you were not entitled to an opinion on the matter, so you have my apologies if I came across that way.I am only speaking for myself Juan. I agree with what Sunny says. As far as I can tell I am one of the only ones, maybe one of a few, who do not like the Liberal board, and especially its placement in B & S. Most others here like it as far as I can tell. I certainly don't expect to have it changed just for me, but I also think I'm entitiled to give my honest opinion here.
Liberal Christian theology is 'real' Christian theology, regardless of what folks here might say. Liberal theology, Liberation theology, Femininism theology, Black theology...all legitimate fields of theology in Christianity. People may not like or agree with what someone like Spong or Tillich has to say...but what they are talking about is Christian theology.
Just remember, Luther was quite the radical liberal theologian of his day.
My solution, put forward before but never noticed I guess, is that within the main Christian board, if someone wants to limit discussion to just conservative view or traditional view or liberal view, they can say so in the OP and as grown-ups here we can all abide by that.
I stand corrected, it is Young Earth Creationist, my bad.YEC is Young Earth Creationists.
You really just had to be there.Thanks for the history in a nutshell, Juan. From what I can see there is no Liberal Christianity faction.
That's what is difficult over the whole thing, nobody really sided by denomination per se, shoot there was a long time participant Gnostic that took part on the orthodox board...he just didn't rub everyone's face in it. I really miss Abogado, and wish him well wherever he is.Such would be comprised of Anglicans, Christ Church, liberal Methodists, maybe reformed Quakers... All would still hold to the same essential confession of Christ, but also hold more progressive views on a variety of topics. I think it's more likely that the Theosophists and neo-Gnostics were the thorn in the side of the conservatives, and since Liberal is such a pervasively pejorative term to them they stereotyped and mislabeled all the heretics in their rush to retain hegemony over the symbolic capitol of Christendom on the Abrahamic board. I'm just guessing.
Hum de dum... It means "Young Earth Christians."