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[quote=Anonymous]It seems like God as the essence of being is a concept that comes naturally or easily to some people and not to others. Let’s say that in the “essence of being” group, there are people who identify as Christians as well as some who identify as atheists, agnostics or “Nones” – not affiliated with any religion. Then let’s say, speaking in broad terms, that the group who do not think of God as the essence of being is made up of "traditional Christians," which includes anyone who believes the Christian story that the son of God is our savior. They could be fundamentalist, mainline protestant or RC. Seems to me that the “essence of being” Christians and traditional Christians are different from each other in many ways, despite the fact that they both feel Christian and both use the term God freely. [/quote]
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