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yay for liberals |
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I would agree with this, at least personally. Although by the definition provided, it seems most anything that challenges the traditional doctrines of Christianity might be considered "Liberal Christianity."
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Wow! That's a tough question. I definitely consider myself to be a liberal Mormon. Plus, I consider Mormons to be Christians. As to how liberal a Christian a Mormon Christian can be... well, maybe that's a whole new thread.
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Yes, reading your posts I definitely think of you as open minded and liberal.
But you need to distinguish religious from political views. It is a separate thing. Most liberal Christians (Jews, Muslims, etc.) are liberal politically, and most conservative Christians, etc. are conservative politically.But there are many exceptions to that, esp. conservative Christians,etc. taking on liberal political views. A good example would be Jim Wallis of Sojourners (while I think he is probably a bit more moderate than conservative), he takes a very liberal view on most political issues. Many conservatives have gotten it together on global warming. I think some liberal Christians etc are not extremely liberal like I am. (I think conservative political views would be quite the exception. The reason is that some of the current conservative views would be highly out of line with an inclusive view of the world. But maybe this was less true of the past. I'm not sure just how liberal a Mormon can be, religiously speaking I mean, but I think the following might be the case. If you were applying Mormonism in a way that is not entirely literalist or legalistic and more of guidelines, main concepts, etc. And that your values are more of community,spiritual growth and so on. Of course there are also many moderates. I am guessing there are quite as many moderates as anything else, and they have mostly been fairly quiet lately. I think many do not attend church. These are people who do not take a hard literalist view. They see things in the Bible that are more important things, say the messages of Jesus, and would say those things really happened. And would take many other things and say either they might not have happened or that they aren't that important. Whereas I think that *anything* in the Bible is open to the same kind of criticism and scrunity that anything else is. (OF course, then again, I'm not sure even if I am even really any kind of Christian. Though I feel very drawn to this character of Jesus-- most of the time anyway.) Sam Harris would like us to think that moderation is a bad thing. Gosh, I am pretty sure he is wrong. --des |
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I am by nature a liberal and a liberal Christian. Catherine I don't think being a liberal Christian , or a liberal Mormon Christian means giving up any basic beliefs, but it means being able to follow where God leads us, even though that might be a bit further than most our brethren are yet prepared to go. I think there are people who take a liberal stance in all religions, not Just Christianity. It is perhaps these people who hold Gods Key to the worlds future. I think it is easy to recognise these people when they turn up on this Forum. It is rather harder in every day life. It would be simple to make a list, but it would be invidious. some of course have already identified themselves on this thread. God Bless them all.
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I'm a member of the D.A.M.N. Church: Disgruntled Anglicans Making Nice. =) We are a very liberal bunch...but very nice.
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Practice makes perfect.
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I'm a conservative evangelical with a lot of liberal tendencies, in a much more liberal than average Pentecostal church. Charismissional is probably the best one word description of my approach to Christianity.
I'm 100% Nicene, mostly conservative on doctrine and a thorough supernaturalist. I believe angels and demons are literal beings, that the Pentecostal gifts are real and that miracles still happen often today. So how am I liberal?
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