maklelan wrote:Servant wrote:Well, frankly mak, you could be if you'd broaden your horizons.
I'm joking, Catherine. You know that.Servant wrote:You are remarkably smart and have good retention in terms of facts. I know that you are very locked into Utah and the LDS - but maybe in the future you'll have offers that you can utilize to extend those skills to a wider setting.
I already have.Servant wrote:In case you didn't know it, I'm not the "one liner" so-called apologists you'll find on CARM who thinks picketing Mormon temples is a Christian act. I don't think it is. I don't believe it is "missionary work" to attend Mormon wards and attempt to proselytize Mormons. For those reason, I am often ostracized from the cliché at CARM. Intellectual give and take - dialogue, that's what is important.
You don't ever seem willing to engage any of the dialogue I offer.Servant wrote:I'm quite open to having Mormons having their own beliefs and respecting their right to do so. I didn't see Paul or Silas picketing in the New Testament, nor are we commanded to do so.
Also, I don't believe a Christian has to be down the line with evangelicals or "fundamentalism" to be a Christian - since the Bible's only qualifier is, "believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and you shall be saved."
And yet you frequently insist that one must believe on the proper conceptualization of Christ's relationship to God. You always expand upon that brief little definition.Servant wrote:I've personally been censored my eschatology. I don't care - Cranmer never was much for the End Times thing.
I'd really like you to at least consider the other side. I don't have any ill-will toward you at all. You are very successful as a young man, and have great potential. My prayer is that you will use those talents in service to Christ.
I do.
No mak, you serve the LDS. I'm talking about Christ. I did add to that post, and here it is again:
Well, frankly mak, you could be if you'd broaden your horizons. You are remarkably smart and have good retention in terms of facts. I know that you are very locked into Utah and the LDS - but maybe in the future you'll have offers that you can utilize to extend those skills to a wider setting.
In case you didn't know it, I'm not the "one liner" so-called apologists you'll find on CARM who thinks picketing Mormon temples is a Christian act. I don't think it is. I don't believe it is "missionary work" to attend Mormon wards and attempt to proselytize Mormons. For those reason, I am often ostracized from the cliché at CARM. Intellectual give and take - dialogue, that's what is important. I'm quite open to having Mormons having their own beliefs and respecting their right to do so. I didn't see Paul or Silas picketing in the New Testament, nor are we commanded to do so.
Also, I don't believe a Christian has to be down the line with evangelicals or "fundamentalism" to be a Christian - since the Bible's only qualifier is, "believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and you shall be saved." Those evangelicals who say you must understand the mechanics of soteriology are simply wrong. Catholics who believe in the Lord Jesus are just as saved as some Southern Baptist fundie. Also, I've personally been censored regarding my eschatology. I don't care - Cranmer never was much for the End Times thing. So, I'm more liberal than those you might meet on CARM who characterize Catholicism as a cult - and probably think of Anglicans in that way as well.
I'd really like you to at least consider the other side. I don't have any ill-will toward you at all. You are very successful as a young man, and have great potential. My prayer is that you will use those talents in service to Christ. I think you may just do so one