Who thinks other religions can lead to salvation? Survey says...

by TJ - iAmCleared2Land 12 Replies latest watchtower beliefs

  • Satanus
    Satanus

    Seems like the bible students would have a low percentage, as well, if rr is any reflection of the group.

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  • Sasha
    Sasha

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  • DanTheMan
    DanTheMan
    DANIEL SHUTT, a rising senior at Elon University, is a pastoral intern at Elon Community Church. The church is part of the United Church of Christ, and the university is affiliated with the same denomination.

    Both on campus and at the church, he has been involved in efforts to bring together people of different faiths - for example, Christians, Jews and Muslims - for conversations meant to increase respect for and understanding of faiths other than their own.

    Shutt said he was "pleasantly surprised" by the survey results. "I think it signifies a certain level of humility."

    Shutt describes himself as a progressive, evangelical Christian who doesn't necessarily believe Christ is the only path to God.

    He mentioned Christ's statement in Chapter 10 of the Gospel of John, "I have other sheep that are not of this fold," as indicating the possibility that God will bring some people to eternal life through other faiths. Others would say the reference was not to a different means of salvation but simply a statement that many kinds of people will come to faith in Christ.

    He needs to study the Bible Watchtower regarding the "other sheep" mentioned in John. Oh, how terribly people stray when they try to interpret the Bible without the aid of publications from the Flatulent and Deceitful Knave. Poor souls!

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