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Originally Posted by Pastor Poster
I believe the truest signs of an immature Christian are a lack of balance, extremism and judgementalism.
I worry about folks who change their beliefs as often as their undies.
I worry about folks who are extreme right and extreme left.
I do think we should all have a firm set of principles we live by. I can't imagine what life would be like without a firm set of core beliefs.
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Their extreme right or extreme left views ARE their core beliefs at this particular juncture in their lives.
I consider myself to have a pretty balanced set of beliefs but I can look back at the time when I was far more extreme in my beliefs.
The thing to do when making statements like your post here has made is for everyone to remember that, while the statement is true, (the statement that this is a sign of immaturity) the important thing to continue to note is that immaturity is not a static position. It is a current position on a journey.
Often when someone sees an immature Christian they will dub them as such with a view that this just how they are. When one takes the time to realize that immaturity is a condition we ALL find ourselves in on our way to maturity then we are less apt to simply roll our eyes at their immaturity and more apt to see their current state of immaturity and interpret that as an open door to invest in someones continued maturity.
Of course this act requires deep maturity because of the patience that it requires and the lengthy amount of time that true maturity takes.
Thankfully, among all of the eye rollers, there were a few investors to be found in my life who gave of themselves that I may find within myself the ability to attain to my current state of maturity (which is still a certain level of immaturity compared to where I will be later on in life)
Of course this post is not accusing anyone of anything. It is just a point that I thought would be prudent given the theme of the thread.