e.r.m.
Church of Christ
I respect your thoughts.Thanks for your post. Christianity is a diverse religion and as noted there is a spectrum of beliefs that would view pluralism as completely consistent with Biblical theology to those like yourself who see a fundamental contradiction. It is easy for those on either side of the spectrum to state those on the opposing side of the spectrum have both rejected and departed from Biblical theology though neither side would view themselves in this light. As you may appreciate I firmly identify with those who believe in biblical religious pluralism.
They who would view pluralism as completely consistent with Biblical theology would be wrong. This is not ike we're deciding preferences such as whether broccoli tastes good or broccoli tastes bad. That's up to each individual, there is no standard or absolute on that. Biblical theology however has written texts which are not up to preference.
Exodus 20:5, Deuteronomy 5:9, John 3:16-18, Acts 4:12, Acts 17:23-31.
There is a lot of love there, which these passages don't go into, they're found elsewhere.
They would have to avoid such passages to promote pluralism within Christianity, in which case they would be partially misrepresenting Biblical Christianity.
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