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ComplineSanFran
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Agreed.Let’s take the hypothetical member of "The Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster " (henceforth FSM). If that person (under their definition) call themselves a Christian—
A) That does not mean God automatically recognizes them as His true followers (that’s for Him to judge, not man).
B) Are they Christian in my definition? If said person recognizes Christ as a Savior and try to follow Him (my definition) then yes they pass my definition. This doesn’t mean I don’t think they’re “weird”, or I agree remotely with their doctrine, or that I think they’re on the right path, or that I won’t try to share a better way with them if given the chance. (I also do the same with some Catholics, Baptists, non-denims, JW’s, and Mormons)
C) If “The Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster” member does not recognize Christ as a their Savior (fails my definition) and still wants to be called a Christian. Well I can’t really stop them from calling themselves a “Christian”, can I? So the fact that I don’t like what they do is irrelevant.