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What is it about our Christian Culture?
Posted: Sat May 30, 2009 10:53 pm
by philman
After explaining to a sibling that I now held a UR view and explained the difference between that and the UNITARIAN VIEW.
She says to me. are you STILL going to heaven, are you still a Christian?
any other URs with similar experiences.
or others from different views that may shed light on this kind of questioning.
Re: What is it about our Christian Culture?
Posted: Sun May 31, 2009 7:49 am
by Murf
Try explaining that you are now an ex-dispensationalist to someone who has only heard dispensationalism taught and thinks Jesus was a dispensationalist.
To answer your subject question, I don't think the problem is "our Christian culture". I think it is the American Culture creeping into Christianity. In America you win or go home, the pastor is the CEO on Sunday, psychology/syndromes have replaced sin and no one reads or studies anymore.
tim
Re: What is it about our Christian Culture?
Posted: Sun May 31, 2009 12:29 pm
by Allyn
Murf wrote:Try explaining that you are now an ex-dispensationalist to someone who has only heard dispensationalism taught and thinks Jesus was a dispensationalist.
To answer your subject question, I don't think the problem is "our Christian culture". I think it is the American Culture creeping into Christianity. In America you win or go home, the pastor is the CEO on Sunday, psychology/syndromes have replaced sin and no one reads or studies anymore.
tim
Boy did you nail that, Murf
Posted: Sun May 31, 2009 5:09 pm
by Jill
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Re: What is it about our Christian Culture?
Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 9:22 pm
by steve7150
She says to me. are you STILL going to heaven, are you still a Christian?
any other URs with similar experiences.
or others from different views that may shed light on this kind of
I'm not a UR but i believe it's a possibility but that really only has to do with your view of other people. Another words it really should not impact the fact that Christ is your Lord and you want to follow him.
Ones view of hell is never mentioned in scripture as a requirement for salvation in fact it's conspicous by it's absense.
I've mentioned salvation after death a few times and never have i received an ethusiastic response which honestly puzzles me since we are told to love our neighbor.