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Brian Tubbs
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Gotcha.
I think you've got people in both camps, though. Rick Warren, for example, is pretty fundamentalist in his basic doctrines, but he's also very open - much to the chagrin of hardcore fundies. And he puts feet to his faith. He's done some impressive work with AIDS, for example.
Even Jerry Falwell. What a lot of people don't realize is how far Falwell moved in his life. He started out as a pretty, close-minded, arch fundamentalist (though he always had a heart for community service and local ministry to the sick and poor) to being pretty open in his evangelicalism. Falwell was ostracized, you know, from many in the fundamentalist camp.
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» paper_turtle - Doctrine and Fundamentalists
In response to Doctrine and Fundamentalists posted by BrianTubbs:
Phil wrote:
It is the Fundamentalist branch of Christianity that includes the group of people who make it their business to actually read and study the Bible from a doctrinal point of view.
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Brian responded:
What's wrong with this?
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That's exactly what Tutu is doing, Brian--studying the Bible from the position of the doctrine of the Anglican church--and yet you have implied that he does not hold the Bible as authoritative because his doctrinal position differs from yours.
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peace and love,
Paper Turtle
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» pink101 - Watch This One
In response to Watch This One posted by pink101:
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This video is an excellent resource for anyone who values the idea of discourse over military war as a way of settling ideological differences.
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Rabbi Sacks has got his act together. He is right on regarding the problems with which we are faced in the Middle East.
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Will he be listened to?
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The talk and the question period last an hour and 31 minutes. Well worth listening to.
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