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Thorolfr
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I doubt that most churches hope that their members will “stay as they are”. Mine certainly doesn’t. Otherwise, what reason would there be for anyone to come to church every Sunday and listen to the Scripture being preached or attend Bible study, etc? There is a hope that our lives will be transformed and come closer to what God would want for us. But this takes some effort on the part of each member and some are going to put more effort into this and be transformed more than others.The problem is that churches are supposed to call people to conversion, and the TEC is not doing that. The mentality of “come as you are, stay as you are” means that you can disbelieve any doctrine of faith, and practice any kind of immoral action, and not need to repent or discontinue that immoral activity. This makes in people the condition of being the very opposite of “docile” (which means teachable, does not mean passive). Christianity without conversion is not Christianity at all.