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Shades of Aleister Crowley?

Shades of Aleister Crowley?

I wholeheartedly agree that the Scriptures are the bedrock of our faith, but my point is that I suspect the Emerging Church would have great difficulty establishing any doctrinal certainties such as those expressed in the ancient Creeds. The unity and trinty of the Godhead, Virgin Birth, death and resurrection of Christ, the future hope of ourown resurrection —- manmade summary, yes, but still certainties based on the authority of the Word of God. The Emerging Church borders on a more Crowley-esque rather than definitively Christian approach of ‘believe what thou wilt shalt be the whole of the Gospel’, or at least that’s the impression given.

Could you say the Apostolic Creed with conviction? By: Ivan Latham (19 replies) 10 March, 2005 - 05:39