DHK
If John was not a Christian then he was not saved, i.e., a pagan. Either you are a Christian, a follower of Christ, or you are an unsaved pagan. There is no other choice. You said "A Christian is 'an anointed one.'" You are wrong. Christ means the "anointed one." He alone is the anointed one; there is none other. The word Christian simply means "follower of Christ." And John obviously was a follower of Christ. Indeed, he was a Christian. Christianity started with Christ!!!
"Christian" is used to describe followers of Christ but literally means "little Christ". Since he is the annointed one as as you point out, we are little annointed ones. Surely you don't think he is the only annointed one for if you do you are sadly missing something.
I John 2:27 "But the anointing which ye have received of him abideth in you"
Regarding the fact that John had not been annointed at the cross is clear:
Luke 24:49 "And, behold, I send the promise of my Father upon you: but tarry ye in the city of Jerusalem, until ye be endued with power from on high."
DHK
Driving a car is neither Jewish, Islamic, nor Christian. Your arguments are nonsensical. The type of food they ate had no bearing on their religion, except for the fact that God gave them even more liberty in the types of food that they were permitted to eat as seen in the vision that God gave Peter.
You must not remember the old Chevy ad from the 70's; sorry for assuming you would. I will post my quote from before so you can look at it again. My point was similar to what you said "The type of food they ate had no bearing on their religion". Sorry for the confusion.
Also, John probably never left Jewish culture after he became a believer. He would have left the old covenant behind for sure, but most likely still enjoyed the same foods, music, dress, etc. that made up his culture. Sadly, many Christians today have elevated Jewish culture to be spiritual. It is no more spiritual than "Hot Dogs, apple pie, and Chevrolet". Their is no such thing as a "Christian" culture. Western, perhaps, but not Christian. Influenced by Christian teaching, perhaps, but not Christian.
DHK
Are you saying that you are compelled to write that the Apostle John was simply Christianized and not a true Christian? He is the topic of this post isn't he?
Here agian I am sorry for the confusion. I will re-post my words from before so you can look at them again. I clearly didn't say John had been "christianized" and will make it clear here by saying that he wasn't. To be "christianized" I mean doing things that people think are christian such as listening to certain types of music, wearing certain types of clothes, doing certain things on Sunday, etc. These things don't make a person a true Christian any more than eating hot dogs and apple pie or driving a Chevy would make a Russian an American.
Many people have been deceived into thinking they are Christians when they have merely been "christianized", ie. do christian things.
Hope that clears things up.
God bless