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Well there is the broad road and the narrow way -
everyone is on one or the other but only one of them will lead to life.
Defining what the word Christian means is neither
here nor there. jt
Bill Taylor wrote:
DAVEH: Like most words, there is more than one definition of Christian. Some (such as myself) are quite happy thinking of it as encompassing a lot of people who have a faith in Christ or attempt to follow his teachings. This is also typical of most dictionary definitions. On the other hand, some tend to want to take a very narrow view in an effort to exclude others from their club, so to speak. I am rather amused that most of those wishing to adopt a very strict definition are usually unwilling to share that definition. It makes me wonder why they would be reluctant to do so. It could be that they realize they are wrong, and that dictionarys don't exist that support their position. Another possibility is that Christianity is not as exclusionary as they proclaim. IOW........Any time they try to define a person out of Christianity, it affects those who are commonly accepted as being Christian, so they don't want to ruffle any friendly feathers. I suppose another possibility is that they are simply unable to write a precise definition that doesn't seem ridiculous to anybody who thinks logically. Can you think of any other ideas, Bill? |
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