Hopefully it divides right from wrong belief and practices. This is not an attitude but a doctrine that affects fundemental faith and practice and it is easy to demonstrate. Just as there are essential doctrines that characterize anyone who is truly saved and therefore provide a basis to recognize the saved from the lost or else there is no recognizable distinctions between the saved and lost and all are to be treated and recognized as saved.
There is also essential doctrines that characterize a group of saved persons to be a true New Testament church and therefore provide a basis to recognize that group as a true church. If not, then there is no distinctions to distinguish true from false and all churches are to be recognized and treated as true churches of Christ.
There can be no true church consisting of unbaptized beleivers and there can be no true baptism without the essential characteristics of baptism.
Those who claim to be saved but are clearly without the Biblical essentials that characterize true salvation would use your argument about "attitude" and they would say you think you are better than us because we don't measure up to your interpretation of salvation. In other words, your argument is demonic in character and really stupid if you try to apply it to any truth of God's Word that is designed to distinguish between truth and error.
I'm not takling about doctrines and practices, I'm talking about this:
Originally Posted by Dr. Walter
.... (2) right historical origin - a previous existing New Testament church.
What's to be gained by emphasizing to others 'We're the true Church'? I suggest to you that that attitude has caused far more harm down through the ages than good.
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