Unfortunately in the real world people joining churches seldom look deeply into the doctrine of the church.
In that case, they cannot sensibly be described as Christians, anyway. Or even as responsible people.
And like I said sometimes you can't even tell by reading their statement of faith what the church believes.
Even pagans know better than to sign to what they do not understand.
And if
pastors sign up to what they do not understand, it's too shambolic, even for Satan, surely! If people sign assent to a tenet, there cannot be legitimate discussion about it among them thereafter, unless there is resignation from the organisation. The time to discuss it is
before signing.
I don't even know how to address a statement.
I don't think that anyone can justify saying that justification is by faith, and almost in the same breath, saying that it isn't. Refusing church membership to those who do not assent to Calvinism is making that very contradiction. And if it isn't a salvation issue, why refuse to meet with fellow saints as equals?
And if non-Calvinist theology inevitably leads to such evils as homosexuality and abortion, as you seem to be saying, how can non-Calvinists be Christians?
Would it not be more helpful to everyone if Calvinists simply said that non-Calvinists are not Christians? Or do Calvinists not dare say so, because non-Calvinists have more street cred as Christians than Calvinists? If Calvinists are keeping quiet about their belief, as you stated, then that might seem to be the most likely explanation.
are you saying that it is only basic human decency to admit women and homosexuals to church leadership?
I'm saying that many Westerners, particularly of the political right wing, are not keen on women in positions of leadership, despite the PC ethos of the West. So, whether they are right or wrong about that, how is Calvinism better? It could be a political expression of right wing people, as indeed Calvinism
was in 16th and 17th century Europe. And if ordinary people without a religious thought in their heads reject homosexuality, how is Calvinism better? And of course, many non-religious people are greatly opposed to abortion, considering it murder; how are Calvinists better than they? How is Calvinism better than the way of the world? It does not seem to want to admit to being Calvinist, or even to know what Calvinism is. And it seems to think that, because its morality is as good as that of the world, it is
better than the world.
It makes no sense.