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benedictus2
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What do you mean that what happened at the reformatin does not matter. Does it not matter that the Body of Christ has been hacked to pieces?I find all these posts very interesting, I see two different views being expressed, so I would like to pose a question to both view points, to the Catholics, Are you Christian first or Catholic first.
To the Non Catholics, do you think, that Catholics are going to heaven? This I think, and I may be wrong, is where both views seem to me, to take a different turn. Looking to Christ as the common thread we might be able to come together. It does not matter what happened with the reformation, to me, it happened, and we must accept it, if for no other reason then the ones that don’t believe in Christ. Our mission should be the same, point those that don’t know Him, to Him. If just one is brought into the church, we should rejoice and do everything we can to bring another into the family. May His Grace Become A Daily Thought As We Interact. Much Love, Hoi Polloi
Do you not understand that the secularism that we know today is a fruit of the protestant movement?
I consider the Protestants Christians (at least those baptised in the Trinitarian way).
But I do agree that our mission should be to point those who do not know him in the right direction. And that is what is so sad. The protestants are more concerned with attacking the Catholic Church than trying to spread the Gospel to the atheists and the agnostics.