I'm agnostic, but I'm self-aware enough to know that I am culturally Christian.
I'm agnostic, but I'm self-aware enough to know that I am culturally Christian.
Anyone aware enough of the New Testament teachings would not consider "Cultural Christianity" a good thing.
It seems reasonable that everyone either agrees or disagrees with the following statement: "Each person's experience after death is dependent upon some aspect(s) of their life)."
Of those who agree, almost all believe that we earn/deserve/merit our way to the good eternal outcome; and then there is the gospel of grace found only in Christ Jesus.
Anyone aware enough of the New Testament teachings would not consider "Cultural Christianity" a good thing.
It seems reasonable that everyone either agrees or disagrees with the following statement: "Each person's experience after death is dependent upon some aspect(s) of their life)."
Of those who agree, almost all believe that we earn/deserve/merit our way to the good eternal outcome; and then there is the gospel of grace found only in Christ Jesus.
I can't help that my moral, traditions, laws, customs, etc. stem from European Christianity.
I can't help that my moral, traditions, laws, customs, etc. stem from European Christianity.
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