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dronald
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Indeed. I think what’s ironic is how much Catholics and Protestants tend to look down on each other with pity, while looking at those with no Christian Religion with piety.You read way too much into my statement. Pope Francis would agree with the supreme importance to evangelize the Gospel–that is what I was referring to. I was agreeing with DRONALD"s post that the most important thing is spreading the faith in Christ. We Christians, all members of the mystical body of Christ as that is referred to in Lumen Gentium, are called to feed Christ’s sheep. We like to argue with our Christian brothers about which food is best and in the meantime the sheep are starving and wondering the wilderness lost to the wolves.
Catholics and Protestants should only work together towards the common goal of spreading the Gospel to the entire world.
No one can say with certainty from either side my friend. I believe this is the position of both sides, only God can judge.thanks for the replies everyone. i understand that the Catholic Church follows a lot of the things more properly etc, but what i was trying to say was that Protestants also have the same strong faith and do many good works (though they don’t believe works benefit) so won’t we all end up in the same place? like one person who’s a devout Catholic and another who’s a devout Baptist, will one be more favored by God?