Non-essential Christian Doctrines

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So, did you read the entire original post?
Yes, I did. So, do you understand what I am saying and asking?

Are you suggesting that for each of the 'categories' listed - the category issue/topic itself is important but the details - "how you believe it" - are 'non-essential'...?

( I mean - after all - you have 'Salvation' in a list of things you have called 'non-essential'. :unsure: )

As to "whether or not these are non-essential doctrines" - folks have posted saying that they believe "how you believe it" matters.

I am just trying to make sure I understand the crucial thing that you are trying to get across - and, how you are trying to present it.
 
True Christians differ non-essential doctrines. While these doctrines can separate (e.g. denominations), they should never be used to cause division.

Salvation
Order of Salvation (ordo salutis)​
Total or partial depravity​
Unlimited vs limited free will​
Unlimited vs limited atonement​
Eternal security​
Water baptism
Sprinkling, pouring or immersion​
Infant vs. “believer”​
Spiritual gifts
All still active including sign gifts​
Some still active (no sign gifts)​
None still active​
Communion
Trans/con-substantiation​
Real presence​
Memorial​
Giving
10% tithe mandatory (gross vs net income)​
No mandatory giving level​
Leadership
Strict or open succession​
Women pastors, teachers, and/or deacons​
Eschatology
Dispensational Premillennial (pre, mid, post tribulation)​
Historic Premillennial​
Amillennial​
Postmillennial​

This post is not intended to be a place to debate these individual topics. There are plenty of other posts for that. It is only intended to discuss whether or not these are non-essential doctrines. Feel free to add any doctrines (not practices) that I might have missed.

Some extra eschatology viewpoints.

Preterism, Partial Preterism, Prewrath.
 
True Christians differ non-essential doctrines. While these doctrines can separate (e.g. denominations), they should never be used to cause division.

Salvation
Order of Salvation (ordo salutis)​
Total or partial depravity​
Unlimited vs limited free will​
Unlimited vs limited atonement​
Eternal security​
Water baptism
Sprinkling, pouring or immersion​
Infant vs. “believer”​
Spiritual gifts
All still active including sign gifts​
Some still active (no sign gifts)​
None still active​
Communion
Trans/con-substantiation​
Real presence​
Memorial​
Giving
10% tithe mandatory (gross vs net income)​
No mandatory giving level​
Leadership
Strict or open succession​
Women pastors, teachers, and/or deacons​
Eschatology
Dispensational Premillennial (pre, mid, post tribulation)​
Historic Premillennial​
Amillennial​
Postmillennial​

This post is not intended to be a place to debate these individual topics. There are plenty of other posts for that. It is only intended to discuss whether or not these are non-essential doctrines. Feel free to add any doctrines (not practices) that I might have missed.

Water baptism the type and the fulfillment being spiritual baptism.
 
True Christians differ non-essential doctrines. While these doctrines can separate (e.g. denominations), they should never be used to cause division.

Salvation
Order of Salvation (ordo salutis)​
Total or partial depravity​
Unlimited vs limited free will​
Unlimited vs limited atonement​
Eternal security​
Water baptism
Sprinkling, pouring or immersion​
Infant vs. “believer”​
Spiritual gifts
All still active including sign gifts​
Some still active (no sign gifts)​
None still active​
Communion
Trans/con-substantiation​
Real presence​
Memorial​
Giving
10% tithe mandatory (gross vs net income)​
No mandatory giving level​
Leadership
Strict or open succession​
Women pastors, teachers, and/or deacons​
Eschatology
Dispensational Premillennial (pre, mid, post tribulation)​
Historic Premillennial​
Amillennial​
Postmillennial​

This post is not intended to be a place to debate these individual topics. There are plenty of other posts for that. It is only intended to discuss whether or not these are non-essential doctrines. Feel free to add any doctrines (not practices) that I might have missed.

Spiritual Gifts and Ministries of the Holy Spirit.
 
True Christians differ non-essential doctrines. While these doctrines can separate (e.g. denominations), they should never be used to cause division.

Salvation
Order of Salvation (ordo salutis)​
Total or partial depravity​
Unlimited vs limited free will​
Unlimited vs limited atonement​
Eternal security​
Water baptism
Sprinkling, pouring or immersion​
Infant vs. “believer”​
Spiritual gifts
All still active including sign gifts​
Some still active (no sign gifts)​
None still active​
Communion
Trans/con-substantiation​
Real presence​
Memorial​
Giving
10% tithe mandatory (gross vs net income)​
No mandatory giving level​
Leadership
Strict or open succession​
Women pastors, teachers, and/or deacons​
Eschatology
Dispensational Premillennial (pre, mid, post tribulation)​
Historic Premillennial​
Amillennial​
Postmillennial​

This post is not intended to be a place to debate these individual topics. There are plenty of other posts for that. It is only intended to discuss whether or not these are non-essential doctrines. Feel free to add any doctrines (not practices) that I might have missed.

On the topic of breaking the bread.

A big difference a thousand years ago was whether the bread is leavened or unleavened bread.
 
Yes, I did. So, do you understand what I am saying and asking?

Are you suggesting that for each of the 'categories' listed - the category issue/topic itself is important but the details - "how you believe it" - are 'non-essential'...?

( I mean - after all - you have 'Salvation' in a list of things you have called 'non-essential'. :unsure: )

As to "whether or not these are non-essential doctrines" - folks have posted saying that they believe "how you believe it" matters.

I am just trying to make sure I understand the crucial thing that you are trying to get across - and, how you are trying to present it.
So your response shows you didn't read my entire post.
 
Oh - I see now - this is about where the line is drawn with regard to considering whether someone is a 'True Christian' or not.
 
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All doctrine is essential - as being part of the truth of scripture - which we should all endeavor to correctly and properly understand and follow.
So is "flat Earth" a doctrine?

What about "tithing"?

OSAS?

The rapture?
 
I would suggest that many “doctrines” are distinctly non-essential, because they neither confirm nor deny one’s salvation. The issues identified in the OP are in that category.
'Salvation' is in his list of 'non-essential' doctrine(s).

Did he not indicate that the [whole] list was/were "non-essential doctrines"...?

How are we supposed to interpret that in the context of what was written in the OP?

EDIT: Okay - well - he presented his list and asked the question as to whether each item in the list is 'non-essential' or not.
 
'Salvation' is in his list of 'non-essential' doctrine(s).

Did he not indicate that the [whole] list was/were "non-essential doctrines"...?

How are we supposed to interpret that in the context of what was written in the OP?

EDIT: Okay - well - he presented his list and asked the question as to whether each item in the list is 'non-essential' or not.
Must I believe in a flat earth to be saved?
 
I did read your post.

You said to add any doctrines you may have not been aware of.

Eschatology, the return of Jesus is one of the primary doctrines in Christianity.
Eschatology is not a doctrine but a field of study. There are many contradictory theories within the field. The only "doctrine" about which most Christians agree is that Jesus is coming back.