Lodic
Well-Known Member
Not that I really care what you think, but why do you believe my views are un-Biblical? I suspect we have different views of what the Ecumenical movement entails. I am opposed to the extreme view of suggesting all religions are of equal value. On the other hand, I see no problem with unity with brothers & sisters of other Christian backgrounds - e.g. Pentecostals, Presbyterians, Calvinists, etc. As long as Christ is proclaimed, we can work around our different views. Heck, I don't even agree with most of the people in the Southern Baptist church that I am a member of in everything. We have different views regarding the present day use of the Gifts of the Holy Spirit, different views of the End Times, etc.I am glad that I do not follow any of your unbiblical standing, and your ignorance to and for the Truth of Christ and His Apostles.
Please, you know what I mean by him supporting the Ecumenical movement, I shall not converse further with those who play word games.
Again, not that I really care what you think, but I can't imagine what you base that view on.Greetings,
Your a fake......
This thread is about whether our founding fathers were Christians. David Barton's website has a plethora of material which supports the view that they were. Regardless of your view of Barton, you should at least consider the evidence of the original supporting documents. By the way, why would you believe a liberal source like Wikipedia over Barton's own website? Sad.
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