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2008-10-06 Anglicans - al fatiha: I see what you mean - can our God as Trinity be the same God as their non-Trinitarian God? I think I'd still say yes - the Jews worshipped God without realising he was a Trinity and presumably the God...
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2008-10-06 Anglicans - al fatiha: In my opinion the al fatiha is not blasphemous. It calls for God's guidance, and recognises His sovereignty and mercy. Muslims, like Christians and Jews, recognise the same God, although we differ as to...
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2008-10-01 Anglicans - salvation: The Anglican view of salvation is somewhere between the protestant evangelical belief in faith in Jesus alone being sufficient, and orthodox creeds and confessions. Salvation is obtained from a combination...
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2008-09-30 Anglicans - Confirmation: Confirmation in churches in any Province of the Anglican Communion are conducted by a bishop of the Anglican province in question. The proposed confirmation in your local church would apparently not be...
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2008-08-25 Anglicans - God command of killing: At http://www.christian-thinktank.com/rbutcher1.html you'll find a lengthy argument that the destruction of the Amalekites was because of their particular history of attacking Israel, and that including...
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