What other people consider as Christian is irrelevant. If they believed in Jesus Christ and followed the Bible, they were Christians. You can call them theists, as some prefer to call men like Thomas Jefferson, but just because you don't believe Jesus Christ was God doesn't make you not a Christian, except in the small minds of judgmental people. I'm a Christian, and defy anyone to prove otherwise, but I guarantee you there are plenty of religious people who would tell you that I'm going to hell because of what I believe.JP171 wrote:not really as the source is known to be an inaccurate right wing rag, also here is a man outside of his bailiwick and writing opinion
David L. Goetsch is one of the most widely-published college professors and corporate trainers in the United States. His books all fall into three broad categories: professional development, organizational development, and economic development. Specifically his books deal with such topics as quality, global competitiveness, management, leadership, supervision, and occupational safety. Dr. Goetsch is vice-president of Northwest Florida State College where he is also a full professor. He is also President and CEO of David L. Goetsch & Associates (a corporate training and consulting firm).
but none the less, Quakers (as they don't consider Jesus as the messiah but just a prophet) were not considered as Christian nor were and are Catholics by the other religion sects.
and before you go on, I am not a leftist ignorant fool. I don't think that anyone would agree with my thoughts on government and the cult of madness that is prevalent in DC. I was also a catholic for most of my young life
I could care less. Neither could Thomas Jefferson.