Can evangelicals, conservatives, moderates and liberals coexist in peace?
Christianity is a religion of very intense convictions. Historically different interpretations and points of view have often resulted in division. Many of the various Christian denominations are the result of significant theological and philosophical thinkers challenging established doctrine. Rather than becoming a church with celebrated differences of opinion, separate groups have been founded based on those differences. Rather than forming a united front, Christians often choose to disparage alternative views. The Christian church now faces one of its biggest threats of schism ever. Within many Christian denominations (including Anglican, Catholic and Protestant) a paradigm of Christianity (known as liberal Christianity) is continuing to develop that the secular world remains more-or-less unaware of. Many conservative orthodox Christians of the older paradigm feel that the emerging paradigm is incompatible with their views. This growing concern has lead to conservatives and liberals