Thread:User talk:WaitingforGodot/Trying to prevent RationalWiki judging Christianity too harshly/reply (48)

I suspect many liberal Christians are uncomfortable if anyone mentions Hell. They don't talk about it and may prefer not to think about it. === Read your words. You did not say "those people I have met"... you did not say "the articles I've read seem to suggest".

you said "they (liberal Christians) don't talk about it and **May prefer not to think about it**. You have no idea what they are thinking or are not thinking and shouldn't guess.

Learning to be precise will get you out of lots of problems. But you fail on that over and over again.

For what it's worth, theologically most liberal Christians have no problem with hell, because a large number of theological potions, including in the UK, have shifted the discussion of "hell" as some afterlife place, to this actual earthly life. (I find that hard to fit into a biblical reading, but keep in mind, most liberal christians aren't overly concerned about the bible out side of what they like - as you yourself have pointed out).

Most formal liberal Theologies believe that deeds alone can save people (hence escaping that looming "but what if he's a good guy who just didn't get around to believing in Jesus".

Again, be precise, include your opinions AS opinions, and your relevant experience in your points and maybe I wouldn't jump down your throat for exaggerating, lying, or simply misunderstanding.