for you, brother, anything
i remember something wonky about the Atonement, but this is the first quote i could find this morning:
There are people who do not accept the full Christian doctrine about Christ but who are so strongly attracted by Him that they are His in a much deeper sense than they themselves understand. There are people in other religions who are being led by God’s secret influence to concentrate on those parts of their religion which are in agreement with Christianity, and who thus belong to Christ without knowing it. For example, a Buddhist of good will may be led to concentrate more and more on the Buddhist teaching about mercy and to leave in the background (though he might still say he believed) the Buddhist teaching on certain other points. (p 178 in my copy)
i think you'll agree this contradicts Jn. 14:6. it sounds like, i dunno... salvation by sincerity?
it reminds me of one of the Narnia books where the boy, Emeth, a Tash worshipper, is accepted by Aslan as having followed him without knowing it.
i want to stress Mere Christianity is a good book, it just has some sad deficiencies. perhaps better to read it when one has been inculcated into basic truths of the faith so one will notice the unorthodox points.
i remember something wonky about the Atonement, but this is the first quote i could find this morning:
There are people who do not accept the full Christian doctrine about Christ but who are so strongly attracted by Him that they are His in a much deeper sense than they themselves understand. There are people in other religions who are being led by God’s secret influence to concentrate on those parts of their religion which are in agreement with Christianity, and who thus belong to Christ without knowing it. For example, a Buddhist of good will may be led to concentrate more and more on the Buddhist teaching about mercy and to leave in the background (though he might still say he believed) the Buddhist teaching on certain other points. (p 178 in my copy)
i think you'll agree this contradicts Jn. 14:6. it sounds like, i dunno... salvation by sincerity?
it reminds me of one of the Narnia books where the boy, Emeth, a Tash worshipper, is accepted by Aslan as having followed him without knowing it.
i want to stress Mere Christianity is a good book, it just has some sad deficiencies. perhaps better to read it when one has been inculcated into basic truths of the faith so one will notice the unorthodox points.
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