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Originally Posted by Michael The Disciple
I think it clearly the will of YAH that we believe the same thing and walk by the same rule. The fact that there is so much "diversity" is hurting the Church. It means many are walking the wrong way.
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I do not use the word diversity as a loaded term here. Nor do I define diversity to be in opposition to a uniform, collective understanding of truthful principles. Diversity of opinion, diversity of experience, diversity of talent, and diversity of expression, can make it possible to be progressive as a community and sidestep the shortcomings of groups “
where no counsel is…”
I contend that lack of diversity actually hurts the body of Christ. Naturally speaking, our members are diverse in look, feel and function, yet they work together for a common purpose. I believe Paul understood this and worked toward multiformity, not uniformity. He defended the liberties of believers on many occasions (
Romans 14) (
Colossians 2:21-23) and admonished against disorder, disunity, and
diverse (strange) doctrines, not against diversity in general (
Hebrews 13:9) (
1 Corinthians 14:33).
So if arrogance, isolationism, and absolute conformity are the traits of a “genetically” weak and tottering religious community, what is the remedy that can bring it back to a healthier state of existence? I suggest open fellowship, open dialogue and questioning, tolerance of diverseness, willingness to adapt, and an aim to be relevant to the surrounding environment. This can only stem from love and humility and a no-strings-attached approach to others, which, under the current system of Western organized religion, poses quite a challenge.