@maklelan It’s not conflation if it’s a false dichotomy to begin with. It’s not difficult to grasp, I just think it’s wrong. Glad you noticed the humor, tho.
@maklelan The dogmas that Christian’s have derived from the Bible and passed down from generation to generation both exists and do not exist. Thanks for the clarification.
@maklelan The point was that your defeater doesn’t defeat the idea of “biblical Christianity.” Christians are self aware that we are inheriting a tradition. But to assert that what I said does “more damage” than what you did assumes quite a bit about what I did or didn’t mean
@maklelan You have no idea what my position is lol. I’ve given you three tweets of “data” and you’re already making dogmatic claims and conclusions about me. A little hasty wouldn’t you say?
@maklelan Every belief is contingent on presuppositions, Dan. “Date over dogma” is riddled with presuppositions you dogmatically apply to the text. If it’s true we negotiate, then pass on, it may be worth checking the blind spots of your own tradition before educating me
@Taylor_A_Eaton@AshlandPresby My point was just to say we are all drawing an “accommodation” line somewhere and congregationalism draws it at membership, not eldership.
@megbasham@MarcAurelius999@lukestamps The point is you can’t have it both ways for yourself and not others. If the “marxists” felt comfortable then, you need to ask why the nazis feel comfortable now.