Monday, February 12, 2007

Two Strands of Faith? No, Two Different Religions

http://www.albertmohler.com/blog_read.php?id=868

[www.AlbertMohler.com] 12 Feb 2007--Here is the most revealing section of the article:

She sees two strands of faith: One is "most concerned with atonement, that Jesus died for our sins and our most important task is to repent." But the other is "the more gracious strand," says the bishop who dresses like a sunrise.

It "is to talk about life, to claim the joy and the blessings for good that it offers, to look forward.

"God became human in order that we may become divine. That's our task."

So the bishop sees "two strands of faith" within Christianity. The major problem with this is the fact that her "more gracious strand" simply bears no resemblance to biblical Christianity. The problem is that she rejects the very heart of the Gospel, "that Jesus died for our sins."

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