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Are there essential principles of Christian doctrine to which all Christians can agree?

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No

by Christopher Kendalls

Created on: December 10, 2007

Christianity has turned into an umbrella term to define anyone who believes in the Holy Trinity. How many countless conversations have I witnessed where people have said that Catholicism is Christianity, when it clearly isn't. Any sincere, genuine interest in Christianity should tell scholars that Catholicism and Christianity are not one in the same, there may be situations where parts of Catholicism have made their way into Christianity, such as parts of scriptures that are read in a Methodist church during Communion, but this is not to suggest that Catholicism and Christianity are one in the same.

Others would tell you that Jehovah's Witnesses are Christians; while many in Christianity could appreciate the diligence and perseverance Jehovah's Witnesses have at spreading their Gospel there is plenty about the religion that is not Christian. A lot of the confusion, is that these other religions share the same texts, mainly the Holy Bible, but they are not one in the same.

There are Christians that believe in homosexuality, Christians that believe in Unitarianism, a melding of the worlds primary religions into one faith, Christians that believe in hell through abstract terms rather than it being a literal place of torment. Some Christians have differences of opinion on the rapture itself, and exactly what that means for both Christians and the world as we know it. So you can't necessarily say that there is doctrine that is universal to all flavors and varieties of the Christian faith, because one is never quite sure where the significance of Jesus having died for our sins rests with the next person.

You even have those that want to follow the faith but do not believe in the importance of assembling yourself with one another and fellowshipping in a temple. They figure that God has called everyone to preach to everyone else, and do not see the importance in leadership among the Christian body. The irony of that is that a lot of the corporate structure that you see in religion mirrors that of the world and society in general, so being a rouge agent is no more fruitful or productive within the Church than it is on the outside. There is a lot of confusion, which isn't something that God needs to get behind to get his message across.

Yet confusion and fear is what keeps some going to church, which is rather sad, because if they are not going out of their personal relationship with God it is not going to mean anything when it is all over and done with. It is said that the gunman in today's infamous shootings hated Christians, and perhaps felt that he was doing something in his own mind; ironically a regular old security guard took him out, and at least one witness to the shooting was praying. Either the discord that exists is going to take us out, or it will create an environment where more of us want to learn more about God to get closer to the truth ...

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Yes

by Cheryl Williams

Created on: June 26, 2009

Essential Principles to Which Christians Can Agree

As much divisiveness as there seems to be among Christians, Christianity is rooted in some beliefs that are basic and common to all believers. If Christians will learn to focus on these beliefs, they can still talk and debate about other issues such as the second coming of Christ, who the Anti-Christ will be, faith vs. works and so many other topics.

Here are the mainstays of the Christian faith that are beyond debate. To be a Christian, these must be a part of your belief system:

1. Jesus Christ is the son of God.

2. Jesus Christ is God in human flesh, born of the virgin Mary.

3. Jesus Christ suffered and died on the cross, taking the punishment for your sins.

4. Jesus Christ was buried and arose on the 3rd day, ascending into heaven.

5. You must be born again in the Holy Spirit by confessing your sins, asking for forgiveness and accepting Jesus Christ as your personal Savior.

6. Jesus Christ will come again one day, taking all believers back to Heaven with Him.

Christianity is founded on a belief in Jesus Christ as personal Savior. Christianity is also the only one of the world's religions in which one does not have to earn his way into Heaven. You can never be good enough for Heaven. You can never keep all of the commandments perfectly. The only perfect person to walk on earth was Jesus Christ.

Christianity says that you are saved by grace. That grace is a free gift from God. Jesus paid the price for your freedom. Because of Him, you can have eternal life.

There will always be debates among various Christian denominations regarding certain aspects of the Christian faith. Some believe in the secret rapture. Others believe Jesus will return for his people only one time. Some believe they are saved by works. Others believe they are saved by faith. Some believe Christians will be on earth when the Anti-Christ is here. Others believe Christians will escape it.

Christianity is a religion that says people do not have to be perfect to be a Christian. Christianity recognizes that humanity is fallen, has original sin and that the only hope of redemption is in Jesus Christ, the son of God. That redemption assures the Christian of life eternal.

All of the religious debates about the details of certain aspects of Christianity should never be used to divide Christians. By claiming the roots of Christianity and holding tight to them, none of the other things matter.

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