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Mudcat
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Hi all,
I want to be up front and say I don’t speak for all Evangelicals as my views aren’t normative in some respects. I represent myself . I have felt compelled to post this here.
Attention has been drawn to this debate amongst Catholics and LDS. In a number of respects I can the angst between the two groups. Each seems to make bold claims that they are the one true Church.
I don’t make claims that my specific denomination is the one true Church. Rather that all Christ believers are members of his Church.
In some respects, on the road of faith, we all stand upon the shoulders of those who have come before us to some degree. I suppose it is easy see where we think someone has made mistakes in their path, because we believe those that they followed were mistaken.
Ultimately, don’t we all stand upon the shoulders of Christ? I think between l the aforementioned faiths, none would disagree with the notion that salvation is something we can provide ourselves. I think we would all agree salvation is impossible without Christ.
I am hoping there comes a point when we realize we are all standing upon the shoulders of Christ and that we can honestly say. “I love you brother, I love you sister.”
Respectfully,
Mudcat
I want to be up front and say I don’t speak for all Evangelicals as my views aren’t normative in some respects. I represent myself . I have felt compelled to post this here.
Attention has been drawn to this debate amongst Catholics and LDS. In a number of respects I can the angst between the two groups. Each seems to make bold claims that they are the one true Church.
I don’t make claims that my specific denomination is the one true Church. Rather that all Christ believers are members of his Church.
In some respects, on the road of faith, we all stand upon the shoulders of those who have come before us to some degree. I suppose it is easy see where we think someone has made mistakes in their path, because we believe those that they followed were mistaken.
Ultimately, don’t we all stand upon the shoulders of Christ? I think between l the aforementioned faiths, none would disagree with the notion that salvation is something we can provide ourselves. I think we would all agree salvation is impossible without Christ.
I am hoping there comes a point when we realize we are all standing upon the shoulders of Christ and that we can honestly say. “I love you brother, I love you sister.”
Respectfully,
Mudcat
