Am I correct in my understanding that you don't believe the Bible?
No you are not correct. I may not believe in it in the manner in which you do, but I certainly find inspiration in it.
Then why call them my fellow Christians? On what grounds are they my fellow Christians? The Bible, or your view?
Are you saying that only Biblical literalists and innerantists should be considered Christians, and those who don't are not? Unlike you it seem, I see Christianity as embracing a diverse range of views and beliefs about God.
So do other Christians who don't believe the same ways you do about all things. You do understand the the Bible, is something that you have to interpret, right? So you are really going by what you interpret from the Bible. It's not "what the Bible says", as other read the same things you do yet interpret it differently.
Are you suggesting you have the only right interpretation, and everyone but you is wrong? Do you want to admit that here?
Christians are not those who deviated from the apostolic teachings, or teachings of Christ. They are described as apostates, or imitations.
I beg to differ. Again, how you interpret scripture, is not infallible, nor the last word on all understandings. So even if we are to say, "We are built upon the foundation of the Apostles and the prophets", that does not mean you can't ever have any thoughts or ideas other than the ones stated!
That's ridiculous! You miss the part about building on it. Are you suggesting there should be no building, and nothing but the foundation and the foundation alone? How functional or useful is that??
It does not matter who calls them Christian, or if they call themselves that, does it.
If you are declare other Christians not Christians because they have different theological views than you, yes that matters. I'm surprised you don't know this. "
Who are you to judge someone else's servant? To his own master he stands or falls. And he will stand, for the Lord is able to make him stand." Romans 14
Christians are identified by the criterion given in scripture. Not hearsay.
And what is that criteria? "By their fruits you shall know them". That's it! Not by their doctrinal beliefs and ideas. Where on earth do you get that from, pray tell? Not scripture.
If they feel uncomfortable with my views?
Well that's quite a telling statement.
I don't feel uncomfortable with anyone's views. They are free to believe whatever they want.
And you don't judge them as not Christian, or apostate Christians, or decieved, or lost, or false prophets, or any of these things?
I say, if you have scriptures to support your views. Don't be shy.
I constantly have been sharing verses to back what I've said. For instance, "By their fruits you shall know them". "Who are you to judge another man's servant", and the like. I'm backing up what I say, yet I'm not finding any support for "By their beliefs you shall know them", by those Christians in this thread who are acting as if they have the right to call other Christians as non-Christian, or apostates, or whatever other judgment they are choosing to pass on their fellow-Christians.
In fact, if you truly are a Christian, you won't be.
The scriptures do the judging. I simply quote and apply them.
BS. You are judging. You interpret the Bible in such a way as to judge other Christians. "It's not me saying it! It's the Bible". Bull. It's you.