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In this episode, Abby explores the question, 'What is a Christian anyway?' by discussing the essential beliefs and behaviors that define Christianity. She breaks down the concepts of orthodoxy (shared beliefs) and orthopraxy (shared behaviors), categorizing doctrines into three tiers of importance. Abby emphasizes the significance of core doctrines, the necessity of life change, and the importance of love in addressing doctrinal differences among Christians. The episode concludes with a reading of the Apostles' Creed, highlighting its relevance in defining Christian identity. Takeaways Orthodoxy refers to shared beliefs, while orthopraxy refers to shared behaviors. Tier one doctrines are non-negotiable for identifying true Christianity. False teachings are prevalent in today's society, making discernment crucial. Life change is a key indicator of true Christian faith. Christians can disagree on tier two and three doctrines and still be united in faith. The Apostles' Creed serves as a foundational statement of Christian beliefs. Love should be the motivation when addressing doctrinal differences. Understanding the historical context of Christianity helps clarify modern beliefs. Christianity is about transformation, not just belief.
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