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[quote:e17710ba7a][i:e17710ba7a]Originally posted by puritansailor[/i:e17710ba7a]
[quote:e17710ba7a][i:e17710ba7a]Originally posted by SolaScriptura[/i:e17710ba7a]
[quote:e17710ba7a][i:e17710ba7a]Originally posted by puritansailor[/i:e17710ba7a]
The PCA also tends to be more theologically diverse and tolerant of non-reformed views than the OPC though that is changing slowly. [/quote:e17710ba7a]
What is changing slowly? Is the PCA becoming less tolerant of non-reformed views or is the OPC becoming more tolerant?
Thanks! [/quote:e17710ba7a]
The OPC becoming more tolerant and diverse.
[Edited on 3-25-2004 by puritansailor] [/quote:e17710ba7a]
It's a shame to see this continually happening more and more. There should be a Presbyterian denomination that requires all its ministers and elders to submit to the Confession, no holds barred. Of course it could be amended if the denomination agreed on it (to ensure that Sola Scriptura was kept), but as Joseph Pipa pointed out, if people aren't expected to completely acknowledge and teach the [i:e17710ba7a]whole[/i:e17710ba7a] Confession in [i:e17710ba7a]one[/i:e17710ba7a] form, this kind of diversity, tolerance, subtle liberalism, and splits will ALWAYS be the result sooner or later. The prevention of those types of things is one of the main reasons to have a confession in the first place, but as of yet, none of the Presbyterian churches in America seem to have taken action to ensure such.
Chris
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