#12495 Can “Cafeteria Christians” Be Saved? The Four Types of Bad Christians - Trent Horn
<p>“Can Cafeteria Christians be saved?” This question opens a discussion on the complexities of faith and morality, addressing the challenges faced by those who pick and choose their beliefs. Other topics include the moral implications of conformist and nonconformist attitudes, as well as the distinctions between various types of Christians and their approaches to morality.</p>
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<p><strong>Questions Covered:</strong></p>
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<li>05:00 – Understanding the grid of extremes</li>
<li>14:45 – Cafeteria Christian conformist and morally lax</li>
<li>18:23 – Prog Christian Conformist and morally rigorous</li>
<li>31:35 – Barbaric Nonconformist and morally lax</li>
<li>45:35 – Fundamentalists nonconformist and morally rigorous</li>
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