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Apr 7 at 0:55 vote accept CommunityBot
Apr 5 at 18:12 comment added Ray Butterworth I looked, but couldn't find any relevant existing questions. ¶ Perhaps something like "All true Christians are imbued with God's holy spirit, which will help them to find and understand the truth. So if two denominations have a conflicting doctrine, can one group use that as proof that the other group is not comprised of true Christians, or are there other factors that might have delayed their true understanding?
Apr 5 at 8:39 comment added user61679 @RayButterworth Any plans on answering the questions above?
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Apr 4 at 17:51 comment added user61679 @RayButterworth I'm interested in YEC specifically because it shows up recurrently in arguments for the existence of the Christian God, but you have a valid point that a more general question could be asked. Has such a question already been asked? If not, how would you word it?
Apr 4 at 17:43 answer added Paul Chernoch timeline score: 1
Apr 4 at 17:34 comment added Ray Butterworth It's not obvious how this question is different from any similar question about doctrines that are accepted by one denomination but not by another. I.e. why does it pick YECs specifically?
Apr 4 at 17:06 answer added pygosceles timeline score: 0
Apr 4 at 16:24 answer added Matthew timeline score: 0
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