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"The liberal church solves the problems of the reflective believer by allowing the secular world to determine what issues are important and in what terms those issues will be addressed. Its utmost priority is to be up-to-date and relevant. "
— Feb 22, 2018 06:14PM
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"By taking its definition of relevance from secular society rather than from the God against whom the significance of all things is measured, it risks making itself instead one of the most irrelevant institutions on earth."
— Feb 22, 2018 06:14PM
Jordan
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"By taking its definition of relevance from secular society rather than from the God against whom the significance of all things is measured, it risks making itself instead one of the most irrelevant institutions on earth."
— Feb 22, 2018 06:14PM
Jordan
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"Why not identify. . . with the liberal church which seems more free of authoritarianism, legalism, and anti-world paranoia? Wouldn't this be the best of both worlds? More likely the worst of both worlds, I'm afraid. "
— Feb 22, 2018 06:13PM
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"Another warns ominously that certain theologians are neo-orthodox, and one marvels at the power of a simple prefix to make something evil out of someone else's struggle to understand God."
— Feb 21, 2018 09:46PM

