LNA writes:
One side demands that everything be seen as the exact same thing, due to the relationship. Skeptics and unbelievers seem to offer a more evolutionary view of Christology, I suppose.(...)I just don't feel like the European Christians of today have a good grasp of what these early Christian communities taught.
A European New Testament should be seen as something a follower of Jesus should reject (not embrace).
Arguments involving opposing or contradictory views are by-and-large more educational than arguments among those of similar beliefs and philosophies.
I recently watched a great clip from Matt Dillahunty, respected atheist spokesman:
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I learn more from my opponents than I do from Pastors and Christian teachers.
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