I do see where you're coming from. But the Bible says that each individual will be judged not by their denomination, profession, or their their acts, but by the acceptance of a relationship with the acts of Jesus. I don't want to... put my foot in my mouth and call you something that you're not. But when you said liberal christian, and explained what you did just now, it seems like you're belief system would fit more approprietly as Syncretism. Syncretism is a more modernly accepted belief system that merges multiple religions into a new singular system, generally to negate the opposition they bring towards one another. While I do sympathize with that, I don't quite understand the logic behind it. Christianity along with a large percentage of other religions teach the exact opposite of the whole idea of corresponding with each other. Not on the terms of "My religion leads to heaven, and yours doesn't." but they all depict a different past, present and future. Some eternal, some not. Conceptually, most of of them are not working up to a goal similar to the others. It seems like there are too many variables to mix more than one belief system, without creating another one entirely. Belief systems that state they encorperate Christianity with any other religion, would technically be an oxymoron.

The book says that everything in it is true, so either it's all taken into account, or that system doesn't function as truth. What do you think about that?

Sorry for changing the subject everyone, my fault. If you guys wanted to add to the origional topic, please do.