(December 2, 2012 at 1:11 am)catfish Wrote: Wait... You did not mean trinity and yet you implied it? Are you being honest with me here?
And I'm all for the "True Christian™" game, so keep trying...
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Well, what I mean is I kinda meant trinity, but that wasn't what I was thinking of, though it appeared that I was. When I called Jesus the 'son of god' I did not mean to necessitate him as being part of the triniy, but as a seperate entity. However, it may have appeared that I was talking about him in terms of the trinity.
As for the True Christian game, I'm not going to keep trying. Do you know why the call the no true Scotsman fallacy a fallacy? Because it's a fallacy. You may hold some minority views in Christianity, but the diference between a 'true' Christian and a Christian is not the difference between an actual Christian and an imitator. What I am saying is that some may say you aren't a True Christian, but that this doesn't actually exclude you from Christianity, even if it is meant to.
TL;Dr version: I agree, the True Christian game is pointless.