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Doctrines required not to be apostate

Discussion in '2005 Archive' started by Gold Dragon, Jun 28, 2005.

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  1. Marcia

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    GoldDragon,

    Good point. However, not believing in inerrancy and accepting evolution are two ingredients that will soon make one an apostate. :(

    Or if not that person, the next generation. It often takes one more generation for full blown apostacy to set in when key doctrines are discarded.
     
  3. Johnv

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    According to whom? Probably the same people who say that paedobaptism and not adhering to separation of church and state result in apostacy.

    What the results in the poll ultimately show is that there are to many people who believe "if you don't believe like I do, you're apostate". I guess self-righteousness is now becoming acceptible Christian doctrine.
     
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    According to whom? Probably the same people who say that paedobaptism and not adhering to separation of church and state result in apostacy.

    What the results in the poll ultimately show is that there are to many people who believe "if you don't believe like I do, you're apostate". I guess self-righteousness is now becoming acceptible Christian doctrine.
    </font>[/QUOTE]If you would do any reading at all into the fundamentalist/modernist controversy and the source of that controversy arising out of German higher criticism, historicism, postitivism, and Darwinism, you would know that failiing to hold to inerrancy is a symptom of imbibing in the previously mentioned streams of thought. That many do not feel or think that giving up inerrancy and believing in evolution is a mark of apostacy is truly alarming.

    Again, I ask, are we going down the same road the theological liberals walked in the early 1900s?
     
  5. Jeffrey H

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    I noticed that the poll results indicate agreement with much of the Apostle's Creed quoted above. That's encouraging.
     
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