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1 in 3 Presbyterians Affirm Jesus as Only Way to S

One World Religion and other false teachings including the Falling Away from biblical truths, Unbiblical movements, Misguided Shepherds, False Prophets, Etc.

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1 in 3 Presbyterians Affirm Jesus as Only Way to S

Postby Remnant » 15 Jan 2010, 21:36

1 in 3 Presbyterians Affirm Jesus as Only Way to Salvation
By Lillian Kwon|Christian Post Reporter

Less than half of Christians in the largest Presbyterian denomination in the country believe Jesus Christ is the only way to salvation, a new survey reveals.


The latest "Religious and Demographic Profile of Presbyterians" report, released by the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), shows that two in five (39 percent) members agree or strongly agree that "only followers of Jesus Christ can be saved." Fewer pastors (35 percent) agree or strongly agree. Meanwhile, 45 percent of elders at least agree.

Among members, only 43 percent disagree or strongly disagree that "all the world's religions are equally good ways of helping a person find ultimate truth."

At the same time, majorities of members (60 percent), elders (68 percent), and pastors (66 percent) at least agree that "the only absolute truth for humankind is in Jesus Christ."

The findings are from the initial survey of the 2009-2011 Presbyterian Panel. Questionnaires were sent to more than 5,000 Presbyterians in the PC(USA) in October and November 2008. Those who responded will serve on the panel for three years. The first panel was created in 1973 to collect information about the practices, beliefs, and opinions from both clergy and laity.

Results of the most recent survey come as the PC(USA) experiences continued losses in membership. A number of congregations have left over the past decade with some citing disagreement with the 2001 decision by the denomination's highest legislative body not to affirm the "singular" saving Lordship of Jesus Christ. Though in 2002 the General Assembly adopted the language, it left out a critical statement: "Although we do not know the limits of God’s grace and pray for the salvation of those who may never come to know Christ, for us the assurance of salvation is found only in confessing Christ and trusting Him alone."

Although salvation through Jesus Christ is true for the Presbyterians, they can't say that it's true for everybody, the Rev. Dr. D. Dean Weaver, who leads a network of dissident Presbyterians, has noted.

Another issue that has rocked the PC(USA) is the ordination of partnered homosexuals.

The denomination's 173 presbyteries are considering a proposal to delete the requirement that clergy live in "fidelity within the covenant of marriage between and a man and a woman, or chastity in singleness."

According to the Presbyterian Panel, nearly 40 percent of members and nearly half of pastors reject the proposal. A simple majority vote by presbyteries is needed to defeat the proposal and early poll numbers show the required majority has already been filled.

Other results from the PC(USA) survey show that one in six members and fewer ministers believe the Bible is to be taken literally, word for word. Forty-six percent of members and 61 percent of pastors say the Bible is the word of God, to be interpreted in the light of its historical and cultural context. Around one in three lay people and pastors say the Bible is the word of God, to be interpreted in the light of its historical context and Church teachings.

Notably, less than half of members (44 percent) say they had a "conversion experience," or when they experienced a turning point in their life by committing themselves to Christ.

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Re: 1 in 3 Presbyterians Affirm Jesus as Only Way to S

Postby open door » 16 Jan 2010, 01:11

Yes, "compromise", and "religious tolerance" are the popular themes today, which are completely contrary to scripture. A poll conducted a few months ago reflected that 57% of evangelicals believe there is another way to Heaven other than through Jesus. I would ask them - show me the scripture - I can show them plenty which states otherwise. He Himself stated "no one comes to the Father except through me" - what part of that do they not understand? This IS the apostate, Laodicean Church Age, and the fullness of the Gentiles is about to come in. Anyone reading this who isn't saved, please humble yourselves before the God of the universe, ask forgiveness of your sins and invite Jesus Christ into your life - time's almost up!!!
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Re: 1 in 3 Presbyterians Affirm Jesus as Only Way to S

Postby Remnant » 16 Jan 2010, 08:56

open door wrote:Yes, "compromise", and "religious tolerance" are the popular themes today, which are completely contrary to scripture. A poll conducted a few months ago reflected that 57% of evangelicals believe there is another way to Heaven other than through Jesus. I would ask them - show me the scripture - I can show them plenty which states otherwise. He Himself stated "no one comes to the Father except through me" - what part of that do they not understand? This IS the apostate, Laodicean Church Age, and the fullness of the Gentiles is about to come in. Anyone reading this who isn't saved, please humble yourselves before the God of the universe, ask forgiveness of your sins and invite Jesus Christ into your life - time's almost up!!!


Amen! If the truth were known? I believe that it is not only the Presbyterian church but the modern day church as a whole that is like this.

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Re: 1 in 3 Presbyterians Affirm Jesus as Only Way to S

Postby Jeani » 17 Jan 2010, 19:25

[i]Doesn't the Bible make it clear there will be a 'falling away' in the Last Days?
Let no one deceive you by any means; for that Day will not come unless the falling away comes first, and the man of sin is revealed, the son of perdition.[/
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Now the Spirit expressly says that in latter times some will depart from the faith, giving heed to deceiving spirits and doctrines of demons,

speaking lies in hypocrisy, having their own conscience seared with a hot iron. 1 Tim 4:1,2

But there were also false prophets among the people, even as there will be false teachers among you, who will secretly bring in destructive heresies, even denying the Lord who brought them, and bring on themselves swift destruction.

And many will follow their destructive ways, because of whom the way of truth will be blasphemed.


Blasphemy is UNBELIEF of Christ...
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