I'm still working on just what constitutes a 'real Christian'.
At first blush, I'd think disagreeing with the Godboy about anything would automatically denote NOT being a 'real Christian', but we keep finding examples of things where Jesus really needs to get behind his 'followers' because they are not acknowledging his lead at all, but they still insist on calling themselves 'Christians'.
I'd like to make sense of this, I can imagine Jesus might have some questions too . . . .
At first blush, I'd think disagreeing with the Godboy about anything would automatically denote NOT being a 'real Christian', but we keep finding examples of things where Jesus really needs to get behind his 'followers' because they are not acknowledging his lead at all, but they still insist on calling themselves 'Christians'.
I'd like to make sense of this, I can imagine Jesus might have some questions too . . . .
The granting of a pardon is an imputation of guilt, and the acceptance a confession of it.