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sf49erfan - October 23, 2007 01:37 PM (GMT)
Per String's comment in another thread:
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I think what he is intending to to is get you guys to engage in discussion. No one here has defended their beliefs or opinions at all. No one has attempted explain why they believe how they do or why they believe so-and-so is a good preacher and is speaking truth. No one has even made the attempt to prove their perceptions of the truth scripturally..
I will attempt to discuss what Presbyterians believe.

Here is the BRIEF STATEMENT OF FAITH - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (USA)

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In life and in death we belong to God.
    Through the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ,
          the love of God,
              and the communion of the Holy Spirit,
    we trust in the one triune God, and the Holy One of Israel,
          whom alone we worship and serve.

We trust in Jesus Christ,
          fully human, fully God.
    Jesus proclaimed the reign of God:
          preaching good news to the poor
              and release to the captives,
          teaching by word and deed
              and blessing the children,
          healing the sick
              and binding up the brokenhearted,
          eating with outcasts,
          forgiving sinners,
          and calling all to repent and believe the gospel.
    Unjustly condemned for blasphemy and sedition,
    Jesus was crucifed,
          suffering the depths of human pain
          and giving his life for the sins of the world.
    God raised him from the dead,
          vindicating his sinless life,
          breaking the power of sin and evil,
          delivering us from death to life eternal.

We trust in God,
          whom Jesus called Abba, Father.
    In sovereign love God created the world good
          and makes everyone equally in God's image
              male and female, of every race and people,
          to live as one community.
    But we rebel against God; we hide from our Creator.
          Ignoring God's commandments,
          we violate the image of God in others and ourselves,
          accept lies as truth,
          exploit neighbor and nature,
          and threaten death to the planet entrusted to our care.
          We deserve God's condemnation.
    Yet God acts with justice and mercy to redeem creation.
          In everlasting love,
              the God of Abraham and Sarah chose a covenant people to bless
                    all families of the earth.
          Hearing their cry,
              God delivered the children of Israel
                    from the house of bondage.
          Loving us still,
              God makes us heirs with Christ of the covenant.
          Like a mother who will not forsake her nursing child,
          like a father who runs to welcome the prodigal home,
              God is faithful still.

We trust in God the Holy Spirit,
          everywhere the giver and renewer of life.
    The Spirit justifies us by grace through faith,
              sets us free to accept ourselves and to love God and neighbor,
              and binds us together with all believers
                    in the one body of Christ, the church.
    The same Spirit
          who inspired the prophets and apostles
          rules our faith and life in Christ through Scripture,
          engages us through the Word proclaimed.
          claims us in the waters of baptism,
          feeds us with the bread of life and the cup of salvation,
          and calls women and men to all ministries of the church.
    In a broken and fearful world
    the Spirit gives us courage
          to pray without ceasing,
          to witness among all peoples to Christ as Lord and Savior,
          to unmask idolatries in church and culture,
          to hear the voices of peoples long silenced,
          and to work with others for justice, freedom, and peace.
    In gratitude to God, empowered by the Spirit,
          we strive to serve Christ in our daily tasks
              and to live holy and joyful lives,
          even as we watch for God's new heaven and new earth,
              praying, "Come, Lord Jesus!"

With believers in every time and place
    we rejoice that nothing in life or death
    can separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord.


sf49erfan - October 23, 2007 01:42 PM (GMT)
We also use the Apostle's Creed when defining our beliefs:

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I believe in God the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth. 

And in Jesus Christ his only Son our Lord; who was conceived by the Holy Ghost, born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, dead, and buried; he descended into hell; the third day he rose again from the dead; he ascended into heaven, and sitteth on the right hand of God the Father Almighty; from thence he shall come to judge the quick and the dead. 

I believe in the Holy Ghost; the holy catholic Church; the communion of saints; the forgiveness of sins; the resurrection of the body; and the life everlasting. AMEN.


And a note, when we use the word "catholic" it is lower-cased and refers to the church universal, not the Roman Catholic Church.

Stringaling - October 23, 2007 01:46 PM (GMT)
Thanks...There is a presbyterian Church six blocks from my house and I often wonder about their teachings. Never been exposed to it. The above statement is pretty much in line with what we believe also.

Stringaling - November 8, 2007 05:07 PM (GMT)
I heard that presbyterians believe in salvation of "the elect" Is this true??

Basil - November 8, 2007 05:25 PM (GMT)
I've only heard brief explanations of their teachings before, but the op seems like a very general statement that most of us probably agree on, except the part about women being able to serve in all of the ministries of the church.

What about predestination, or salvation of the elect?

Basil




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