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Yes my pastor did say that but he also said that I couldn’t teach there because of my views, which isn’t a problem since I don’t want to teach. BUT since he said I couldn’t teach there that gave me the impression that my views are a real biggie.
That's interesting, all right. And something of a "red flag" in view of what you were told earlier when you contacted him to ask if believing in theistic evolution would prevent you from switching to his congregation.
I know that there are pastors who are liberal when it comes to WHO may attend and even join, but that doesn't mean that the pastor considers their BELIEFS to be acceptable.
The point there is that such people are thought to need to be in the pews on Sunday in order to hear the truth preached to them in hopes that they will then change their views.
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