AMEN. The acquitted and the condemned. Great, glorious and merciful distinctions.
A person's worldview is their basic heart's commitment that governs their life. The Scripture is clear that you either commit to Jesus and bring all thoughts captive to him (2 Cor 5:10) or you're committed to something else, namely paganism. There is no neutrality. Liberal Christianity is, for instances, another religon because it denies all the basic doctrines of Christianity while trying to hold to the form. It is in essence pantheism. It is God manifesting and developing himself in successive stages of the finite either by means of ethical progression or even material progression, as in Darwinism.
Rome, otoh, is actually a synergism of Christianity and Paganism. While holding to the basic doctrines of Christianity it adds pagan symbolism to the mix. Where Pagan symbolism is mixed with the doctrines of God known only through his revelation there is always a watering down of that revelation. The great Dutch theologian Abraham Kuyper described the antithesis with great clarity a century ago...
AMEN. "There is no neutrality."
I'm pinging a few others to your really, really excellent excerpt by Kuyper in your post #4634, and wondering what some of you think of it?
THANKS FOR THE PING.
Will try to get back to it this evening or tomorrow.
If it slips my mind, please feel free to remind me.
blessings,