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Honored Pilgrim, I know and believe what the scripture defines as my Brother and sister and in this case it is a matter of word use as rather than theology. I know that my "true brothers and sisters in Christ" are defined by what the Word of God says and I believe that we should begin at home first but this topic has many deeper implications. In this case however I was using the example of the Good Samaritan who was of no relation and dealing level with the man who was robbed and beaten by the thieves, howevet he treated him like a close family member, a brother. The way in which Christ treated all of us in that while we were still his enemy He went upon the Cross and Bled and died for us. Our actions towards even those who have not yet professed "Faith" should be in itself a witnessing tool. I am Sorry if the word use created a theological conflict, it was not my intention. Respectfully, Delivered.
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