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Old 09-01-2017, 05:09 PM   #22
Flint
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Originally Posted by DanaC View Post
There are so many different ways to be a Christian, and so many different organisational structures and theoretical underpinnings that it makes very little sense to take Christianity as some kind of united, homogeneous whole.
I agree absolutely. Worship as you please--I support this 100% percent. It's not my place to question anyone's beliefs.

Also... there IS a "united, homogenous whole" of White, Evangelical Christian voters in the United States. Poll after poll shows that this is a logical grouping. Unquestionably respecting authority and not listening to contradictory viewpoints or evidence is an ugly recipe, and it's tearing the USA apart.
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