Unitarians?

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  1. Jimbee68

    Jimbee68 Member

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    Definitely still a Christian. I was born a Roman Catholic, and I want to die one.

    But I have to tell you, my beliefs are ever evolving. That is why I am rather drawn to Unitarians.

    I think more than any sect, they live closer to the true definition of Christian, as encapsulated in the Sermon on the Mount. And they are totally non-dogmatic, which I also like.

    But are they true Christians? What does each wing of the Xian think? And is there any consensus?

    :)
     
  2. tumbling.dice

    tumbling.dice Visitor

    I was raised Roman Catholic also, but dropped out when I was a teenager. I have been to Unitarian services and generally liked them but I found the sermons tend to get political which really turns me off. My brother quit going for that very reason. However, if I were forced to pick a church, it would be the Unitarians.
     
  3. tikoo

    tikoo Senior Member

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    The Unitarians I've known have been peace and justice warriors . I only like the peace .
     
  4. thefutureawaits

    thefutureawaits Members

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    What makes them true Christian? Those works? Actions? Wisdom? Knowledge?
     
  5. Noserider

    Noserider Goofy-Footed Member

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    I don't know a whole lot about the Unitarians, but if this statement is accurate, then they are definitely the most Christ-like.

    Unfortunately, that doesn't equate being the most Christian.
     

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