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How do you determine Real Christianity from other types of Christianity? nt ZombieHorde Jan 2012 #1
Real Christianity DOESN'T judge nor does it think itself better than anyone else. Ecumenist Jan 2012 #2
So the message is "don't say there's just one Real Christianity"? muriel_volestrangler Jan 2012 #3
Perhaps that is the message because I AM NOT GOD.... Ecumenist Jan 2012 #4
I'm guessing you haven't noticed you started a new thread muriel_volestrangler Jan 2012 #5
Nope, I did start a new thread. It may be related to that thread but this Ecumenist Jan 2012 #6
"this is the message"? I couldn't see any message muriel_volestrangler Jan 2012 #9
Thank you for telling me that something was missing. It's there Now! Ecumenist Jan 2012 #10
LOL! MadHound Jan 2012 #7
Sorry to burst yours. No it wasn't. Many have corrupted it but it wasn't meant to make Ecumenist Jan 2012 #8
In some places, quaker bill Jan 2012 #11
The phrase "real Christianity" is itself a judgement, ZombieHorde Jan 2012 #27
Whatever, believe what you want to believe. Ecumenist Jan 2012 #29
There is no accepted authority to define "real" Christianity. Kablooie Jan 2012 #15
I agree with your claims. nt ZombieHorde Jan 2012 #28
Like the message REAL Scotsmen need to send, too. BiggJawn Jan 2012 #12
Which is what I'm saying. It's not the place of any Christian to judge Ecumenist Jan 2012 #13
You are judging what a real Christian is Ichingcarpenter Jan 2012 #16
I'm not going to argue with you because we'll go round and round. Ecumenist Jan 2012 #18
Take off the true christian part and it sounds madmom Jan 2012 #20
I'll bet there are a lot of judges who are Christian. Kablooie Jan 2012 #17
I'm not sure that it applies to civil law... Ecumenist Jan 2012 #19
Maybe it depends if they are activist judges or not. Kablooie Jan 2012 #22
Matthew 7:1 n/t BiggJawn Jan 2012 #23
Thank you, BigJawn!! Ecumenist Jan 2012 #25
Por Nada. BiggJawn Jan 2012 #30
No recs? Are you kidding me? Zalatix Jan 2012 #14
Maybe it has to do with the fact that it shouldnt matter what DFab420 Jan 2012 #21
+1 Adsos Letter Jan 2012 #24
And the Church said..."AMEN". Ecumenist Jan 2012 #26
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