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As an advocate for a worldwide Ecunemical Church. So that pretty much explains my stance to the article. I believe this Baptist professor is biased in his opinion because he is entrenched in his own Religous dogma. Baptist Churches are autonomous, meaning they are exclusively focused on their own individual Churches. And for this reason, their are so many Baptist Conventions in the United States. This ideology is in contrast with ecunemical unity.
Ironically, The Baptist are a more individualistic denomination, then the Mormons are.
Now, I'm not a Mormon. But as a Christian of Consensus Gentium (Common Belief) I deeply believe in a universal respect among Christians.
Mormons are Christians. PERIOD. No argument about it.
I believe the reason why their is such a controversy about this is because the term "Christian" has been so politicized (just like Evangelism) into mainstraim culture, that we have lost the TRUE definition of the term.
A CHRISTIAN IS A PERSON WHO BELIEVES IN JESUS OF NAZERATH.
NOT- A person who necesserily believes in the Trinity (look at the history of this concept and you'll see it's not biblical and that it is full of troubles)
NOT- A person who believes in Sola Scriptura *Through Scripture Only* (For we know that Catholicism doesn't enforce this, yet they are considered more Christian than Mormons)
And I could continue on, but their is a limit of wording.
And I could give a dump load of verses to support this, but I wont. So I'll just give one verse:
"For it has been declared to me concerning you, my brethren, by those of Chloe's household, that there are contentions among you. Now I say this, that each of you says 'I am of Paul' or 'I am of Apollos [Peter]" or 'I am of Cephas' or 'I am of Christ'
Is Christ divided?'
1 Corinthians 1:11-13
On our own we are little more than bits of stone and glass. Together we are the Body of Christ. Holy Bible: Mosaic is an invitation to experience Christ in His Word and in the responses of his people. Each week, as you reflect on guided Scripture readings aligned with the church seasons, you will receive a wealth of insight from historical and contemporary writings.