Except for Chadwooters, theists have not come to this thread to explain what a true Christian is.
Considering that Drich felt so strong about the issue that he started two threads because he was annoyed we used the term Christian for Mormons and Catholics, this should be a discussion tailored made for him.
I have a theory that he and some of the Christians on this site don't want to define the term because they like claiming that anything they dislike is not Christian and they are frightened that we would hold them to any definition that they wrote out. If they said that a real Christian believes Jesus is the son of god and is part of the Trinity, we would ask how they can call Catholics nonChristian.
If you aren't afraid, please write in your own words, the bare minimum requirements to be Christian.
Please notice I said some Christians. I am not lumping you all together.
Considering that Drich felt so strong about the issue that he started two threads because he was annoyed we used the term Christian for Mormons and Catholics, this should be a discussion tailored made for him.
I have a theory that he and some of the Christians on this site don't want to define the term because they like claiming that anything they dislike is not Christian and they are frightened that we would hold them to any definition that they wrote out. If they said that a real Christian believes Jesus is the son of god and is part of the Trinity, we would ask how they can call Catholics nonChristian.
If you aren't afraid, please write in your own words, the bare minimum requirements to be Christian.
Please notice I said some Christians. I am not lumping you all together.