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Revision 16 . . October 5, 2001 8:04 am by KeithHodges
Revision 15 . . September 22, 2001 8:33 am by Simon J Kissane
  

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(G6) The Gospel is an invitation to join a group or church for fellowship.
(G6) The Gospel is an invitation to join a group or church for fellowship. Often supported by an initiation ceremony (e.g. Baptism)


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(E2) Heaven Exists, Heaven is Perfect, Heaven is synonymous with God, Heaven is to be gained and is freely available. Hell exists, Hell is devoid of any God or for that matter Good, Hell is eternal, Hell is a place of Judgement, Hell is to be avoided. Entry to heaven is by faith (in Christ) and grace (free undeserved gift). Entry to heaven is gaurenteed in advance.
(E2) Heaven Exists, Heaven is Perfect, Heaven is synonymous with God, Heaven is to be gained and is freely available. Hell exists, Hell is devoid of any God or for that matter Good, Hell is eternal, Hell is a place of Judgement, Hell is to be avoided. Entry to heaven is by faith (in Christ) and grace (free undeserved gift). Entry to heaven is guarenteed in advance.

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OK I think the way forward is to make a page to head up this "attitude classification scheme", then have a sub page for each classification dimension e.g."attitude to Jesus", and headings in there J1 J2 J3, with discussion pages for each attitude. Then in all the other pages under religion try and put annotation links in to the relevant attitudes! E.g. Christadelphian page would have links to J4, G6, HS4, C2 (perhaps) I personally would be a J1 G1 HS1 E1 B4 C1
Having done this the backlinks function of a wiki can find all references to particular view ponts. And this classification can be extended to give a bigger persective, covering the whole specttrum of religious beleif and experience, a wider number of topics, and debate upon the validity of the distinctions and their application. -- KeithHodges


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