Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A member of a small religious sect which originated in the United States, but now also exists in England and elsewhere.
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- noun A
member of a particularnontrinitarian Christian denomination founded in the mid-19th century. - adjective Pertaining to the Christadelphians.
Etymologies
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Christadelphian doctrine is designed to appeal to human logic - everything has to be explainable and neatly fitting into boxes.
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This dependency is encouraged by fear, although most would deny the existence of it - fear of departing from Christadelphian 'first principles' - adherence to these is essential if one wants to remain 'in fellowship' with them.
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Then, any verses that would pose a problem to that belief are explained away, and given support in such books as 'Wrested Scriptures' - written by a Christadelphian.
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This dependency is encouraged by fear, although most would deny the existence of it - fear of departing from Christadelphian 'first principles' - adherence to these is essential if one wants to remain 'in fellowship' with them.
[Help] Most Recent Posts dawnss 2010
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Then, any verses that would pose a problem to that belief are explained away, and given support in such books as 'Wrested Scriptures' - written by a Christadelphian.
[Help] Most Recent Posts dawnss 2010
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Christadelphian doctrine is designed to appeal to human logic - everything has to be explainable and neatly fitting into boxes.
[Help] Most Recent Posts dawnss 2010
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Christadelphian doctrine is designed to appeal to human logic - everything has to be explainable and neatly fitting into boxes.
[Help] Most Recent Posts dawnss 2010
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This dependency is encouraged by fear, although most would deny the existence of it - fear of departing from Christadelphian 'first principles' - adherence to these is essential if one wants to remain 'in fellowship' with them.
[Help] Most Recent Posts dawnss 2010
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Then, any verses that would pose a problem to that belief are explained away, and given support in such books as 'Wrested Scriptures' - written by a Christadelphian.
[Help] Most Recent Posts dawnss 2010
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