| bio | website | brianlundin.com |
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| location | Austin, TX | |
| age | 35 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 7 months |
| seen | Feb 8 at 17:00 | |
| stats | profile views | 19 |
Christ follower, husband, storyteller, writer, and IT strategist
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Sep 27 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Jul 27 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Apr 10 |
awarded | Quorum |
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Oct 20 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Oct 3 |
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How do Christians justify their belief and how do they convince others of their belief? Great clarification question. I mean that there is a logical framework which rests upon faith in the claims of the Bible to its own nature and the belief that a God exists. If you believe there is a divine God and that the Bible is our sole source of His revealed truth then the Bible in its inherent truth covers everything thing else from there. |
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Oct 1 |
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How do Christians justify their belief and how do they convince others of their belief? I will add to the chorus one comment. I think the question you asked is incredibly useful and would be very useful to the community and our later visitors, if it was not so broad. I would happily on more detailed questions that lie within the scope of this one. Stick around, this could be good for you and for us! |
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Oct 1 |
answered | How do Christians justify their belief and how do they convince others of their belief? |
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Sep 30 |
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Why is the Bible a foundation of theological evidence? added 38 characters in body |
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Sep 29 |
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Must a Christian accept the Bible to be infallible and/or inerrant? Revising based on feedback in the comments section to hopefully bring more clarity to my point of view and this answer |
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Sep 29 |
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Must a Christian accept the Bible to be infallible and/or inerrant? That definitely clears it up. While I don't agree with the approach of your answer it is more understandable and sets up a full examination of the question at hand. |
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Sep 29 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Sep 29 |
accepted | How does the Arminian view of salvation account for God's sovereignty? |
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Sep 29 |
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Must a Christian accept the Bible to be infallible and/or inerrant? Clarified confusing wording |
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Sep 29 |
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Must a Christian accept the Bible to be infallible and/or inerrant? corrected some formatting |
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Sep 29 |
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Must a Christian accept the Bible to be infallible and/or inerrant? Summation of the chat for those interested. It comes down to this, my point of view is that being saved and being a Christian are the same thing, @Flimzy thinks they are separate. We have agreed to disagree. :) |
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Sep 29 |
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Is the Qur'an compatible with Christianity? @JamesBlack I don't think it matters how I see the Trinity. The Bible is clear on its trinitarian claims and all of the orthodox creeds attest to it. The Qu'ran on the other hand insists in the quote I posted it that there cannot be three persons in the Godhead. This isn't about an individual view, it's about what the two faiths say in their own texts about the other. How you or I view it does not change what the texts state. |
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Sep 29 |
answered | Must a Christian accept the Bible to be infallible and/or inerrant? |
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Sep 29 |
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Can you be a Christian and not go to church? Great succinct answer. |
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Sep 29 |
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Why is the Bible a foundation of theological evidence? Added a paragraph up top to address the question of how the Bible is used |
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Sep 29 |
answered | Why is the Bible a foundation of theological evidence? |