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What Do Most Christians Believe? [View all] MineralMan May 2018 OP
I don't know about that stuff there. yallerdawg May 2018 #1
So, you've never recited either of those two creeds? MineralMan May 2018 #2
Those are very particular "creeds" to particular Christian churches. yallerdawg May 2018 #8
Says the guy who desperately tries to pigeonhole atheists so as to apply generalities Major Nikon May 2018 #18
Pigeonhole Atheists? yallerdawg May 2018 #21
Funny how you ridicule atheists, yet take offense to those who ridicule theists Major Nikon May 2018 #24
I don't take offense at what you say about "theists." yallerdawg May 2018 #25
There's a difference between disparaging an idea and disparaging a person or people Major Nikon May 2018 #31
I mean, you did post that article stating there were acceptable varieties of atheists Lordquinton May 2018 #30
Please at least try to do a little research. Voltaire2 May 2018 #27
Most Protestant churches aren't going to teach those. Mariana May 2018 #9
Actually, most do, in one form or another, use one of those MineralMan May 2018 #15
Thank you. nt. Mariana May 2018 #29
Not complicated Cartoonist May 2018 #6
As a member of the United Methodist Church, I grew up reciting the Apostles' Creed Glorfindel May 2018 #3
Yes, there are different versions of both creeds. Denominations MineralMan May 2018 #4
It seems like they believe in the teachings of tRump over Jesus njhoneybadger May 2018 #5
Hi MineralMan - Here is the recent translation (2011) now being used in the Catholic Church Pendrench May 2018 #7
Who is the Holy Ghost? Cartoonist May 2018 #11
You won't find much reference to it in the scriptures Major Nikon May 2018 #17
So why do the clueless post this shit? Cartoonist May 2018 #26
Most Christians have very little idea where their doctrine originated or why Major Nikon May 2018 #32
Demonstrating your beliefs? guillaumeb May 2018 #40
Validating them? Major Nikon May 2018 #41
Hi Cartoonist - Sorry for the late response! Pendrench May 2018 #33
Two was an unacceptable division, so it had to be three. Voltaire2 May 2018 #28
2 statements Christians believe - Runningdawg May 2018 #10
That's true of all groups. Igel May 2018 #13
Most Christians believe whatever they want to believe. Mariana May 2018 #12
I'm not sure most are even that consistent Major Nikon May 2018 #16
Well, my reason for posting this is that I want to let Christians MineralMan May 2018 #34
Here's what I think I've observed: Igel May 2018 #14
Both of those are trinitarian beliefs Major Nikon May 2018 #19
As you say, and as I said, most Christians. MineralMan May 2018 #20
The best part is there's no support for it in the bible Major Nikon May 2018 #22
Yah, well, it's irrelevant to me, really. MineralMan May 2018 #23
I've had the Trinity explained to me a few times... edhopper May 2018 #35
That's OK. It's really fuzzy. MineralMan May 2018 #36
I was shown this graph edhopper May 2018 #37
I don't see how it could. MineralMan May 2018 #38
That puts me in mind of better books, by Alexandre Dumas. Pope George Ringo II May 2018 #39
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