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Originally Posted by valo403
He said that "Your interpretation of Christianity is pretty meaningless if you aren't a Christian". I believe his point is that you can go ahead and interpret all you want, but if you're not a Christian, and other Christians don't subscribe to your interpretation, it's meaningless. That is particularly accurate in the case of something where there is no verifiable right or wrong answer, it comes down to the interpretations of believers to decide what their faith says.
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1. A non-Christian's interpretation of Christianity is meaningless.
2. Different denominations of Christianity do not generally count the others as true Christians, making all Christians a non-Christian to
at least one other self-proclaimed Christian.
3. Per #1, a non-Christian's interpretation of Christianity is meaningless.
4. If all Christians are non-Christians to someone, every Christian's interpretation of Christianity is meaningless.
5. All interpretations of Christianity are meaningless, and is therefore pointless.