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To: Solon who wrote (29778)9/27/2001 3:12:12 AM
From: Greg or e  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 82486
 
"How does the Apostolic Creed separate "Modernist" Christianity from "traditionalist" Christianity??"

It's pretty easy really, Traditionalist believe most if not all of the Apostles creed, while modernists, would believe little, if any.

As I said, Catholic = universal. it has nothing to do with Rome.

You can admit you were wrong you know, we won't hold it against you.



To: Solon who wrote (29778)9/27/2001 8:59:39 AM
From: Neocon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 82486
 
The Apostolic Creed is not exclusive to Roman Catholicism, as has been demonstrated. It is widely used in Protestant Christianity, especially the three main streams of the Reformation and their offshoots. It is also not exclusive to fundamentalists. There are those who are more moderate who would subscribe to the Creed, at least with reservations. That is the point of saying that I was curious about whether she were traditionalist "at all". And yes, from her response, I was able to determine that she is not "at all", but is a Modernist. That is a matter of interest, since she and GM have virtually no common ground in the use of the word Christian.