Cool, so you then say that Unitarians are Protestants?
Original post: To: Cronos; metmom; wmfights; Dr. Eckleburg; RnMomof7; OLD REGGIE
Oh, and turning the question to the other adherents to sola scriptura would you, MetMom, Wmfights, Dr. Eck, accept Unitarians as your sola-scriptura Protestant brethern? Especially considering that they deny the Trinity? Typical tactics, but I'll respond.
I will accept as my Brother any one who believes The Gospel. If their theology denies the deity of Jesus Christ I will seek to convert them. If their theology holds that there are several paths to salvation I will try to convert them. In the course of conversations on these threads if a Jewish poster offered insights I agreed with, or a Noahicide, I may align with them during that conversation that doesn't mean we are in lock step on all things.
At first blush one would think RC's would be my brethren, but when you discover the RCC rejects The Gospel by adding "maybe", "and",or "but" to it a huge gulf opens between us. So the question I throw back is what's worse the person who aligns with a group of Evangelicals but makes it clear they have some different beliefs, or the one who claims to be the same but isn't?
2,287 posted on Wednesday, September 08, 2010 11:47:50 AM by wmfights (If you want change support SenateConservatives.com) [ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 2166 | View Replies | Report Abuse]
I make mistakes, but I think what I said is clear.