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i am a born again, evangelical christian

GLY888

New Member
hi all

my name is Angelo. I am swiss, and live over ten years in Brazil. I am a born again evangelical christian. I am open to talk with everyone, that would like to know better my faith. I think, there exist many pre - judgements, that might be clarified.
I am not disposed and interested to convert anybody here. This is a personal decision. I am just here to testify my faith to anyone, that would like to know more and understand it better. i do not want to disrespect your faith, philosophy and convictions, and expect the same from you. So who has pre judgements , and has no interest, to change it, i am asking at least to respect my faith.

So now to my first question : what is your religion / faith, and why ?

Angelo
 

Kathryn

It was on fire when I laid down on it.
Hi, Angelo - great to have you here. Thanks for asking about our faiths.

I am a liturgical Christian - former Catholic, now Methodist. I have a very diverse family background when it comes to religion. I worked my way through a lot of issues concerning beliefs, faith, preconceived notions, agendas, biases, etc. and after years of study and research, worked my way back around to conservative Christianity.

I believe that I do not in any way deserve the grace that God has given me and I am grateful every single day of my life for His love for mankind. It's very humbling.

Looking forward to getting to know you better!
 

Katzpur

Not your average Mormon
Hi, Angelo. Welcome to RF! I'm curious, is your native tongue German? I'm assuming you also speak Portugese, and can see that you speak English. Wow! I'm impressed! Anyway, to answer your questions, I'm Kathryn (aka Katzpur), and I'm a Latter-day Saint Christian.
 

uu_sage

Active Member
Angelo, welcome to the forums. My name is Shawn (uu_sage) and
I'm a Unitarian Universalist Christian.
 

GLY888

New Member
Hi, Angelo. Welcome to RF! I'm curious, is your native tongue German? I'm assuming you also speak Portugese, and can see that you speak English. Wow! I'm impressed! Anyway, to answer your questions, I'm Kathryn (aka Katzpur), and I'm a Latter-day Saint Christian.

hi Katzpur

yes, i speak italian and french as well... :D
you are Mormon ? did you grow up with this religion, or did you decide as a adult to become mormon ?
what makes you believe, another holy book beside the bible should have the same relevance as the bible ?

Angelo
 
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GLY888

New Member
Angelo, welcome to the forums. My name is Shawn (uu_sage) and
I'm a Unitarian Universalist Christian.

hi Shawn

i don't know your religion, but when i see the word " universalist ", then i have a strange feeling.... usually churches and religions , which do englobe this word, are compromised..... could you show me the homepage of your church ?

Angelo
 

Karl R

Active Member
So now to my first question : what is your religion / faith?
I'm a liberal christian. I'm a member of a unitarian universalist church.

A short list of traits common to liberal christianity would be:
* internal diversity of opinion
* an embracing of higher criticism of the Bible, and a corresponding rejection of biblical literalism
* an intimate, personal view of God
* broader views on salvation than those held by conservative Christians, including universalist beliefs
* non-traditional views on heaven and hell
* an emphasis on inclusive fellowship and community
* a willingness to consider and adopt viewpoints which have their roots outside of Christianity
* a willingness to combine theology with modern scientific theories
While I agree with all of these, I used bold-face to indicate the ones that I feel particularly strongly about.

when i see the word " universalist ", then i have a strange feeling.... usually churches and religions , which do englobe this word, are compromised....
Then I'm sure you would feel unitarian universalists are compromised.

Historically speaking, unitarians reject the concept of the trinity. Universalists reject the idea that a loving god would eternally damn everyone to hell; they believe that everyone goes to heaven, without exception.

The two denominations merged in the 60's. In the U.S. (particularly in the central and western U.S.) the church has moved away from being exclusively christian. Many UUs are christian, but others follow other religions (i.e. buddhism, judaism, islam, etc.), and there are also humanist, deist, agnostic and atheist members. It's also reasonably common for members to hold syncretic beliefs (beliefs drawn from more than one religion or philosophy).

Always the interesting question.

I grew up in a moderate mainstream methodist church. My father is a scientist, so I was raised to approach everything (religion, science, the evening news, etc.) with a healthy dose of skepticism. I also learned that reasoning has a place in religion. For the most part, my religious beliefs should make sense. (This will not always be the case, due to my limited ability to understand.)

As a young adult, I moved to Texas which is much more religiously conservative. I quickly becamed disillusioned with the church due to how eager they were to judge and condemn those who didn't believe and act like them. (I strongly believe that judging and condemning are god's job, not ours.)

I drifted away from the church for a while, because I couldn't understand why god permitted all these denominations to exist, especially when some of them were so clearly wrong. Eventually I had an epiphany: the different denominations exist because different people require different paths to god. Some people require dogmatic rules or they feel lost; others suffocate in that environment. (This idea applies to any relevant difference between denominations.)

Over the years, I've come to believe that principle extends not only to different denominations, but also to different religions. I'm a christian, because that's the path to god that I was raised with, and it works best for me.

But what I know of god and truth is dwarfed by my ignorance. The human mind is not capable of fully understanding god or truth. God gives us a seriously dumbed-down version of both in order to accommodate our limitations. When any person or religion claims they know "The Truth", I view that as a human conceit.

A decent analogy would be The Blind Men and the Elephant. Every religion contains part of the truth, but none can see the full picture. Therefore, I've been studying other religions for the last few years, to see what I can learn from them.
 
Welcome, Angelo. Several years ago I enjoyed a short time in Germany, Italy, Switzerland, and France. I would imagine that most Americans who haven't traveled to Europe aren't aware of Switzerland's four official languages, spoken in different regions of the country(German, French, Italian and Rumantsch).

Like you, I'm a conservative evangelical Christian.
 

ayani

member
hey Angelo!

welcome, brother. good to meet you! :flower2:

another born-again Christian, home in the Son of God after a long journey, and lots of seeking.
 
Hi Angelo!

I am kinda new here myself.

I am a born-again Christian.

The son set me free, after many years of questions and confusion .
 

Draka

Wonder Woman
hi all

my name is Angelo. I am swiss, and live over ten years in Brazil. I am a born again evangelical christian. I am open to talk with everyone, that would like to know better my faith. I think, there exist many pre - judgements, that might be clarified.
I am not disposed and interested to convert anybody here. This is a personal decision. I am just here to testify my faith to anyone, that would like to know more and understand it better. i do not want to disrespect your faith, philosophy and convictions, and expect the same from you. So who has pre judgements , and has no interest, to change it, i am asking at least to respect my faith.

So now to my first question : what is your religion / faith, and why ?

Angelo

Since this appears to be an introduction thread, just in a different place than normal, I'm going to go ahead and pop in to say "hi and welcome :)". (I'm assuming you don't mind being greeted by non-Christians right?) Have fun on the forums.
 

sojourner

Annoyingly Progressive Since 2006
hi all

my name is Angelo. I am swiss, and live over ten years in Brazil. I am a born again evangelical christian. I am open to talk with everyone, that would like to know better my faith. I think, there exist many pre - judgements, that might be clarified.
I am not disposed and interested to convert anybody here. This is a personal decision. I am just here to testify my faith to anyone, that would like to know more and understand it better. i do not want to disrespect your faith, philosophy and convictions, and expect the same from you. So who has pre judgements , and has no interest, to change it, i am asking at least to respect my faith.

So now to my first question : what is your religion / faith, and why ?

Angelo
Tag, Angelo! Wie Geht's?

I'm Anglican by choice, Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) by call. The DOC is a uniquely American denomination, liberal in its stances on social justice and outreach, and liberal in its approach to biblical interpretation, but surprisingly conservative in areas of worship and fellowship.

Welcome to the forums!

Tschuss!
 

Charity

Let's go racing boys !
Hello! glad to have you on the forum with us.....
I am a Christian with a very diverse background of religions in my family, Catholic, Baptist, Methodist and Pentecostal. Not really placing importance over the name that is placed over the door of a church.....The real church is within one's self and comes from the intent of the heart. We are the temple of Christ and it's what others see first, as a matter of fact we are the best representative of our faith....;)
 

GLY888

New Member
Tag, Angelo! Wie Geht's?

I'm Anglican by choice, Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) by call. The DOC is a uniquely American denomination, liberal in its stances on social justice and outreach, and liberal in its approach to biblical interpretation, but surprisingly conservative in areas of worship and fellowship.

Welcome to the forums!

Tschuss!

Tagchen,

ja , mir gehts ganz gut, heut.....

i don't know the anglican doctrine, to form a opinion abouth. What does your church say, that men needs to do, to get salvation ?

bis bald Angelo
 

GLY888

New Member
Hello! glad to have you on the forum with us.....
I am a Christian with a very diverse background of religions in my family, Catholic, Baptist, Methodist and Pentecostal. Not really placing importance over the name that is placed over the door of a church.....The real church is within one's self and comes from the intent of the heart. We are the temple of Christ and it's what others see first, as a matter of fact we are the best representative of our faith....;)

amen. fully agree :)
 

Squaell

New Member
Hey Angelo see ya in kingdom of heaven... I am christian , it is hard to describe in what i believe because it can be not categorized just in this religion. What is God doing is too Big and embrance whole world and all religions. I know God and Jesus Christ i write know because to believe is something like thinking what is truth and i know it is the truth. So i am knowing/believer ? :) i think i have what is called gift of faith , godly fear , sound-mind and other. I hope Jesus is coming very soon because this world is lost without him.
 

Dezzie

Well-Known Member
Hello GLY888! Welcome!

I don't personally classify myself into any religion. I used to be a Mormon a LONG time ago and I recently looked into the Unitarian Universalist. I've decided that being without a specific religion is not wrong, and that studying various ones with a curiousity like mine is fine too. I am open minded and love all people no matter who or what they believe in and that we are all the same in what we worship. :)
 

Squaell

New Member
Hello GLY888! Welcome!
I am open minded and love all people no matter who or what they believe in and that we are all the same in what we worship. :)

Be carefull with your love , it can lead you astray , even if you have good intentions.
Jesus is the love so love without believing in him is like good intention gone wrong.
But everybody have free will in what he believes so you choose your path.
 
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