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Wednesday, April 25, 2007 

Neal Morse a Heretic?

Posted by: David Bunch

Music artist Neal Morse, who espouses some sort of Christianity, has posted the following on his website's message boards:

“So, I am not a Trinitarian, or oneness, or any kind of title. I am a disciple of Jesus Christ.”
Christianity Today, in an article on Morse, wrote the following:

And so Morse, whom we've covered in the past as a "Christian artist," is now being covered in "Glimpses of God," which typically features secular artists who are exploring themes of faith—musical "seekers," as it were. Morse may well be a Christian; that is not for us to judge. But as long as he adheres to such non-traditional—and some would say heretical—beliefs, we will not cover him as a "Christian artist."
Not believing the Trinity now "heretical"?