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Humanistic Christianity

existentialangst

Lev19:18/Mark 12:31
The belief that the lovilng and tolerant aspects of Christianity are worth following. That the parts of the Bible such as 1Timothy chpt2 were written in a completely different time in a different context and have no validity in the modern world. Based on the belief that 1Corinthians chpt13 is the key to understanding the theology of the NT. That free will is a gift from God so we all have a choice in what we believe, but with that choice comes a huge responsibility, and the pursuit of God's will and grace. The humanistic question is "what is our responsibility to our fellow man?", Jesus turned the other cheek, he associated with the salt of the earth. This our beautiful example. Hope this is clear enough!
 
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