I don't think there's anything. The only person who has to be convinced that a person "is a Christian" is the person themselves. If Christians want to call each other "not true Christians" they can go ahead, but I'll just take each person on their own terms.
Another example comes to mind where someone (I forget who) said they are a Muslim because they identify with the symbolism surrounding the stories. They didn't actually believe the stories were true. To me, that's fine.
Another example comes to mind where someone (I forget who) said they are a Muslim because they identify with the symbolism surrounding the stories. They didn't actually believe the stories were true. To me, that's fine.
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