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And there’s even more:I am with you on this, PRMerger. We do need to get some sort of clarity on what the “Church” believes with respect to Sacred Scripture and tradition. Is abortion acceptable or not? If you can say yes and no to that question (just the tip of the iceberg I might add) and be in the Church, then the Church is little more than a yoga class - relaxing and positive and above all, self-affirming.
Is there a hell? Is there a heaven? Are we responsible for trying to witness Christ, the truth and eternal life to our brethren or not? What role does accepting and believing the “truth” play in your salvation? Don’t multiple truths get a little problematic on Judgment Day?
• Abortion
• Attend weekly services, don’t have to go to Church
• Baptism (sprinkling? Immersion? Infant? Adult? Sacrament? Ordinance? In Jesus’ name only? Using Trinitarian formula?)
• Charity or no charity (help one another or let them help themselves?)
• Church leadership, or no leadership
• Death/Soul Sleep
• Did Jesus use wine or grape juice at the Last Supper
• Divorce
• Drinking allowed, drinking not allowed
• Head coverings or no head coverings
• Health and wealth gospel
• Hell, or no hell
• Homosexuality
• Is God‘s Holy Name Jehovah
• Judge others, don’t judge others
• Lord’s day on Saturday or Sunday
• Music or no music (Singing or no singing)
• Once saved, always saved
• Ordination
• Predestination
• Rapture
• Sola scriptura/private interpretation
• The Eucharist (Communion)
• Tongues (some believe others are not saved if they don’t speak in tongues)
• Trinity vs. Unitarianism
• What’s a sin, what is not a sin
• When to celebrate the Lord’s Day
• Women pastors, no women pastors
Mathematically, with all the different permutations, this permits over 130,000 different belief systems.
Clearly, the Bible Alone cannot be the source of truth–there are way too many ways for people to twist it to their own destruction.