Subject: Huge Impact? |
Bible Note: Dear Joe! Blessings to you in Jesus' name! Thank you very much for a great answer. I do agree that all Christians should pursue theology and doctrine, and that there is a dearth of both these days. I was misunderstanding you to (possibly) mean that there was something special or 'closer-to-God' in the pursuit of 'formal' theological training or traditional doctrinal confession. (sometimes referred to as clergy/laity segregation) Also, it has been hinted in this thread that if you do not ascribe to either typical Calvinist or Arminian theology, you are walking in compromise (or denial! :-)), and that the only two possible Godly ways of thinking were with one of these. My contributon to this thread was to state that it is possible to be a thinking person, yet not walk exclusively in either of these paths. Blessings and peace in Christ Jesus, charis |