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Author Topic: How did you arrive at your current Theological stance?  (Read 4881 times)

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My theological stance .... ?  Not really sure that I have one.  It's rather a heinz 57 mix of my upbringing and uncertainty.   While admittedly, my Biblical knowledge is dusty, it isn't due to the fact that I haven't read and studied the Bible, just more of, it's been awhile.

The one thing I do not have insofar as theology is a closed-mind.  I read and listen. 

Obviously being agnostic, I don't have a lot to offer insofar as theology ... though the one thing is a blessing is the comfort level I have at TF and this forum to inquire and converse without the ridicule or disdain I have witnessed elsewhere.
I bet you do have a lot to offer theologically. You know more than you think.For me it was repetition. I kept reading Paul's epistles and reading posts on TOL and then at some point it all made sense and the whole Bible made sense after reading Paul. I was stuck in Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.

I have believed in God and Jesus Christ since childhood but never really knew I was saved for sure until reading Romans, Corinthians, Ephesians, Philippians, Galatians and Colossians. All are easy to read and not too long. Each time I read them I learn and remember something new or that I missed before. It's like reading a new book every time.

I think you could be growing spiritually whether you intend to or not. Thanks for this post Jinkx.
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