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Saturday, September 26, 2015
Who Counts as a Christian? (video)
Mormons claim to be Christians as do Jehovah's Witnesses. But each belief system contradicts the other as to what kind of being Christ is and both contradict historic Christianity. Is there some way to understand who is a Christian and who is not?
Looking back in history, the answer is yes. In this short video, Lenny reviews both the need for an objective standard that defines the minimal beliefs of a Christian as well as how the early church codified that standard.
Labels:
beliefs,
Christianity,
history,
Jehovah's Witnesses,
Mormonism
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