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I should have known that your response was just another failure to understand the post to which you were responding.
You asked for an example, and i gave you a prime example. End of story. I am not interested in games. You need to learn to admit it when you are wrong.
I would regard a Christian Fundamentalist as someone who really believes that they have the authority to play the Jesus role and tell someone else to "go and sin no more."
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Originally Posted by twin.spin
but it's good to know you have no mental dysfunctional short circuitry when this so-called pastor like John Pavlovitz really believes that they have the authority to play the Jesus role.
Are you referring to those 'un-Jesus' statements by John Pavlovitz' that LGBT people are loved?
You asked for an example, and i gave you a prime example. End of story. I am not interested in games. You need to learn to admit it when you are wrong.
I have been admonished by the powers to be for naming names in previous posts..
So suffice to say, most ALL who have claimed the bible is infallible, and god can torture and murder anyone at anytime.
Also, there is a whole big world beyond C-D---open your door and LOOK...
I agree we should not "name" people. Note I agree those who are truly "Fundamentalists" are wrong. Especially the ridiculous belief in an eternal burning Hell.
It seems to be an umbrella term to describe anyone who does not share their views. The other poster said fundamentalists believe Jesus was crucified as a sacrifice for our sins, when that is a belief shared by pretty much every Christian. Maybe a fundamentalist is a person who does NOT believe in the sacrifice of Jesus.
Notice nothing in the definition posted says anything about Jesus' death, so again it is used by some to broaden the claim.
You asked for an example, and i gave you a prime example. End of story. I am not interested in games. You need to learn to admit it when you are wrong.
The question was about a post that was used to avoid the point of conversation. Your example wasn't even close. You didn't understand the question, End of story.
I would say a variation of the Christus Victor formulation.
Scripture destroys this theory. Namely, Isaiah 53:10, Romans 7:1–12, 1 John 1:7, John 3:16, 18, 36, Galatians 3:13, 2 Cor, 5:21, and Hebrews 12:2.
Can you offer any scripture in support of Christus Victor?
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