No, serious, what I heard was that conservative members of the UCC want to officially establish the divinity of Christ as a foundational belief for The United Church of Christ. The really bad part is, it's not expected to go through either.
That's sad. How are they Christian then if they don't already accept that?
Because if they don't accept Christ's divinity and still consider themselves Christian, then by that standard, I'm Christian. (I'm Jewish, but I take into account many of Jesus' teachings. I just don't consider him to be of divine heritage)
I hope UCC Christians who are still proper Christians school this synod on both these issues.
When I read this article, I though "Another band of CINOs jumping on the Jewhating bandwagon." After reading your post, I see I was right to call them CINOs.
Are they in the same boat as liberal Methodists, Epsicopalians, Prebyterians and cafeteria Catholics??
Where are the REAL Christians these days?
We are becoming a harvest for the Muslims.