Yep they are not stupid. Strawmen. I have meals and interactions with folks from every walk of life. Folks say I am friendly(I hope I am)? But I would never in a million years have a Trinitarian on our platform or give them the false impression they are saved believing a lie.
So, you eat with Trinitarians and are friendly to them, but wouldn't have them on your platform - I have no issue with that at all.
My initial impression of your usage of the term "fellowship" was that you wouldn't even talk with them.
Thanks for the clarification.
Well, I appologize to you for calling you out. I assumed your being around long enough on these boards meant you knew what was meant by the termanology.
I appreciate your clairity....
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Well, I appologize to you for calling you out. I assumed your being around long enough on these boards meant you knew what was meant by the termanology.
I appreciate your clairity....
I never assume anything, Ferd.....that's why I question for understanding.....I am in agreement with the Elder's stance....
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I never assume anything, Ferd.....that's why I question for understanding.....I am in agreement with the Elder's stance....
Do you agree that Trinitarians are going to hell???
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Do you agree that Trinitarians are going to hell???
No, not that part of it!
I agree that a person of principle can "fellowship" (and by that, I mean being friendly toward and sharing a meal from time to time) with those who do not agree with his or her stance, but they shouldn't PRETEND to agree with the other person at the risk of compromising their own principles.
Nor should they endorse that person in a manner that would cause others to question their viewpoints, such as having someone from another faith sit on the platform in full fellowship (and by that, I mean being involved in a position of leadership, influence, or authority) because that would indicate to the congregation and any other observers that one was supporting an opposing viewpoint.
Lengthy, but hopefully, I made myself clear.
__________________ "Many people view their relationship with God like a "color by number" picture. It's easier to let someone else define the boundaries, tell them which blanks to fill in, and what color to use than it is for them to take a blank canvas and seek inspiration from the Source in order to paint their own masterpiece"