Embed Notice
HTML Code
Corresponding Notice
- Embed this notice@NEETzsche It's universalist in the sense that truth is objective, and there is an objectively true path to redemption no matter where you come from.
There's nothing wrong with universalism, in that sense.
Christianity is not universalist in that we believe the innate characteristics of the races, genders, etc. are moot. That would be silly. There are some passages that are unfortunately vague enough to be taken that way, but when you read old commentaries and look at how the early Church actually worked, it clearly wasn't received in a manner compatible with modern liberalism.