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Heavendweller -> RE: Salvation...everyone has a definition... (4/19/2008 9:43:32 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Concerto It is amazing the diversity of statements about how one becomes saved. Flip the channel on "Christian" tv stations, you will get slightly different answers. Next, turn on the radio and start listening to preachers. There you will get even more diverse answers. On top of all that, everyone is convinced, beyond a shadow of a doubt that they are all correct in their thinking. Even here, you will get responses with Bible verses left and right, everyone convinced that their perspective, their understanding, their interpretation of what is needed to be saved, is THE correct way. Go to different churches, you'll get different answers, some slightly different, some major differences. All of this can be quite confusing..for the believer and non-believer alike. With all of this diversity, how can anyone declare that he or she has provided a definitive definition? I hear ya Concerto. You echo my sentiments completely. A while back I came on Crosswalk to get some hard answers for some difficult questions. Instead of finding answers, only more question arose. The diversity of opinions, the opposing answers to serious doctrinal questions, the contention, strife, and controversy between believers has been astounding. Why so little consensus on a faith that has been around for 2,000 years? Look on most any thread, and one can discover that there are disagreements on just about everything. And all while claiming the scriptures to be their sole guide. HD
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