The Gateway to Christianity is not through an intricate labyrinth of dogma, but by a simple belief in the person of Christ.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Christianity, with or without its whole apparatus of dogma, will endure in its essence for thousands of years after us; there will always be spiritually-minded people who will be ennobled by it, and some made great.
So much of religion is exegesis. I would rather follow in the footprints of Christ than all of the dogma.
Every dogma, every philosophic or theological creed, was at its inception a statement in terms of the intellect of a certain inner experience.
To be a Christian who is willing to travel with Christ on his downward road requires being willing to detach oneself constantly from any need to be relevant, and to trust ever more deeply the Word of God.
The Bible is literature, not dogma.
A lot of people have a belief system that is strictly based on religious dogma.
I don't believe in dogmas and theologies. I just believe in being a good person.
From the age of fifteen, dogma has been the fundamental principle of my religion: I know no other religion; I cannot enter into the idea of any other sort of religion; religion, as a mere sentiment, is to me a dream and a mockery.
Religion points to that area of human experience where in one way or another man comes upon mystery as a summons to pilgrimage.
To follow Christ is to become more like Him. It is to learn from His character.
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