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Does a "Christian" consider him/herself a "Christian" based only on their belief....?
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<blockquote data-quote="scrunch" data-source="post: 2772028" data-attributes="member: 922762"><p>I used to consider myself a Christian. It was a belief in there being one god and that he sent his son to die for those who would repent of their sins and that it was all explained in the bible. As time went on and I ventured to read the bible, the writings seemed to drift from the sublime to the rediculous.</p><p></p><p>I stopped believing that the bible was the word of god, but I continued to consider myself a Christian. Time and a questioning mind has since taken a toll on me. Today I consider myself an agnostic (sitting on a fence and not knowing what way to fall).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scrunch, post: 2772028, member: 922762"] I used to consider myself a Christian. It was a belief in there being one god and that he sent his son to die for those who would repent of their sins and that it was all explained in the bible. As time went on and I ventured to read the bible, the writings seemed to drift from the sublime to the rediculous. I stopped believing that the bible was the word of god, but I continued to consider myself a Christian. Time and a questioning mind has since taken a toll on me. Today I consider myself an agnostic (sitting on a fence and not knowing what way to fall). [/QUOTE]
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