Dogma-based Christianity's Worldview of Humanity:
Doctrine-based Christianity is really an exaltation of the human mind. It makes the human mind, thoughts, ideas, and concepts into a god.
Doctrine-based Christianity will tend to claim more knowledge that is appropriate for the situations. For instance, some may use 1 Corinthians 13:10, "But when that which is perfect is come, then that which is in part shall be done away." To say that the Bible now is the perfection of which the Scripture speaks in this passage and imply that there is no need of revelation to understand the Bible. This makes the Bible into a book that must be evaluated by the human mind. In this way, they give extreme credence to their rationalized dogma.
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Biblical Christianity's Vision of Humanity:
To compare Dogma-based Christianity to Biblical Christianity, go here. To compare Dogma-based Christianity's worldview of humanity to the vision of humanity which is given to Scriptural Christianity, go here.
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