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Old 06-10-2008, 06:34 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by BYU71 View Post
When I read these things the first thing I usually think of is why are we and the southern evangelicals at such odds. Our belief systems are so close. I guess it boils down to a battle of who is right when it comes to being closest to God. That battle transcends all the things we are alike in. The belief in who is right is a religious thing and the common things we have are cultural that spring forth from being very conservative when it comes to religious interpretations.

I do think we are more tolerant when it comes to religion than they are. I hear a lot more pleas for lets get along and inclusiveness of non-believers than I used to.
I think what it really means is that during the 1950-1970s was where our church took an ultraconservative trend that made us closer to the evangelicals on many things that aren't really doctrinal. I think trend has now run its course and we've become far more moderate on social issues than we were when you or even I was growing up.
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