I think its possible you only skimmed my posts, because I did state that i agree with you guys on this.
No, I read your acknowledgment of it. I read all of your posts. The problem is that you're now not seeing the philosophy behind what you wrote. On the one hand you believe it is best that we question whether a person claiming to be a Christian believes on Jesus (i.e. whether or not "Jesus is Lord"), and thus, you are putting heavy important on faith in Christ, which is good. (Btw, the fact that they put "Christian" as their belief on their profile is enough to acknowledge that they claim to believe on Jesus.) However, you are not putting the same weight on the doctrine of repentance, and the only reason that could be is because you think that is a lesser doctrine that does not need to be addressed and that it causes controversy, and because you saw the controversy over it, and were turned off by it (which reminds me a lot of
Mat 13:21), it shows me that you do not understand the importance of it, as you have claimed; therefore, I pointed out the contradiction, showing the Scripture to point out Christ's importance of that doctrine. I'll give you another example:
I tell you, Nay: but, except ye repent, ye shall all likewise perish.
-Luke 13:3So here, we have Jesus Christ putting a heavy emphasis on repentance with people he had just met, but Jeff "
thinks" (according to his own reasoning, not Scriptural reasoning) that it should not be addressed because it makes him uncomfortable. I'm not seeing the like-mindedness yet, nor am I seeing the "
willingness to change their doctrine when presented with appropriate scripture."
Again, if you want to learn the Scriptural reasons for these things, and the foundation for understanding, then stop looking over 501c3 teachings and look over this:
Why Millions of Believers on Jesus Are Going to HellAs a whole, i think there is much less disagreement between us than would be indicated by your reply.
That's why I was giving you an opportunity to clarify what you said, and I've got to say, based on your response, it looks like you chose to bark and run, rather than take a stand and be accountable for your words. I will tell you straight-forward; we Christians here on this forum don't get along well with people who do that.
But I say unto you, That every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof in the day of judgment.
-Mat 12:36To state more clearly what i was getting at, i do not see a problem with ensuring genuine repentance, rather i think it could be done differently. By this mean that how something is said is equally important to what is said, and ill throw in as well, when it is said.
So are you going to share your experience in creating and managing an online Christian forum? Did you just skip over that, or did you skim through what I wrote? Or are you just going to state a vague opinion with no information and expect everyone to follow your feelings? Or... do you believe it might be prudent to first ask us
WHY we are doing these, instead of just assuming whatever you please based on how it makes you feel?
He that trusteth in his own heart is a fool: but whoso walketh wisely, he shall be delivered.
-Pro 28:26Ill leave it at that because i don't want to turn this into something it doesn't need to be.
Okay, that's fine. If you don't want to answer for what you have said, you don't have to; I don't want to force anyone to do something they are not comfortable with, but in the future, if you are not willing to be held accountable for what you say, then keep your vague opinions and feelings to yourself because, thus far, you're speaking in ignorance, even though you have not been willing to confess it yet.
If any man among you seem to be religious, and bridleth not his tongue, but deceiveth his own heart, this man's religion is vain.
-James 1:26If you decide in the future to take a stand (like a man -
1Co 16:13) and be accountable for the things you say, I hope you'll come back and join in discussion with us because I'm sure we would enjoy talking with you.
Ill just say that as a newcomer, it was somewhat offputting to me that specific acknowledgement of repentance was being brought out so early after someone introduced themselves. I hope that makes sense.
The only thing that makes sense is how few people understand the doctrine of repentance because, if they understood it, we wouldn't have to ask them about it in the first place. They would be overjoyed and willing to share that information, as many of us here have been. (Another man, Kevin, joined immediately after you did, and he openly and willingly shared his testimony of repentance. See here:
http://www.creationliberty.com/forum/index.php?topic=927.msg7651#msg7651) What does
NOT make sense is barking and running away, which is essentially what you have done, and I don't know how you are accustomed to doing things, but in our church, we're brethren, and we don't treat each other that way.
Repentance is the first thing Christ went out and taught:
From that time Jesus began to preach, and to say, Repent: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.
-Mat 4:17Therefore, if you find Christ's doctrine "
offputting," then this forum is probably not the right place for you, and you will not be able to find much fellowship here. I say that because I don't want you to waste your time. I wish you good health (
3Jo 1:2), and have a great day.