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Of course all Christians will be unified some day – if not on earth, then in Heaven!

I’m more concerned about the currently growing Muslim population. They don’t limit their family “size” like a lot of the Christians have done within the past century. The scary thing is that their religion does not teach religious tolerance/freedom, so what will the future hold for us (Christians)? :eek: (provided that the end of the world is a century or two off yet…)

Maybe that “threat” will be the force that will unite us?? 😉
 
Of course all Christians will be unified some day – if not on earth, then in Heaven!

I’m more concerned about the currently growing Muslim population. They don’t limit their family “size” like a lot of the Christians have done within the past century. The scary thing is that their religion does not teach religious tolerance/freedom, so what will the future hold for us (Christians)? :eek: (provided that the end of the world is a century or two off yet…)

Maybe that “threat” will be the force that will unite us?? 😉
the persons who will exercise the worst horrors upon Catholics will be those whose spiritual condition is the worst. I’m sorry but Muslims don’t fall into this category. The types of people we need to** more** concerned about (not to the detriment of evangelizing Muslims) are the FULL children of the devil: i.e., atheistic materialists and relativistic hedonistic materialists. These are the people who will bring the most ruin to the European civs if there is a not a restoration of these to, at a bare minimum,Christianity. But it is impossible to imagine that the Christianity will be restored in Europe and its children nations if Christians are not reunited. So your seeming assertion that the question of whether Christians are ever reunited in this side of eternity is irrelevant is not true. It is questions like these that are the real “apocalyptic” quesitons.
 
Wow! :eek: Silly me, I stand corrected…

Guess I’ll let the “experts” do the “prophesying?!” and leave my opinions/concerns to myself. 😉
 
Wow! :eek: Silly me, I stand corrected…

Guess I’ll let the “experts” do the “prophesying?!” and leave my opinions/concerns to myself. 😉
Dear Delrae,

I am very sorry 😦 , I guess I am being arrogant. I’m sorry, I guess I’m just a little too passionate about things.

I don’t mean to call myself a “total” expert, I am just presenting the essential data that is the result of EWTN persons who have done a show, the one being Birch who has done some 23 years of in-depth research, traveling the world, the Vatican, etc, and digging up documents, all fully approved by the Church. So, I’m not saying I’ve done that research, only that, his conclusions are the fruits of that immense labor of research. Not only that, but the question of Christian disunity is even in the Catechism, as well as Scripture. So I cannot help but believe that somehow within Scripture and Tradition, the full answers to these mysteries lie hidden. And considering the fruits of Birch’s labor, the general outcome seems quite possible on the side of a reunion that gloriously restores Catholicism in much of the world. Was this not also the hope of the late Holy Father, the “Millennium of hope”, and a “civilzation of love”. Not to mention the hopes and purpose of Vatican II, especially aiming at the reunion of Christians through increased ecumenical dialogue.

So, I apologize if come across as a fanatic and an arrogant “know it all”, that is not my intent. I am just looking at the data we have, and meditating on the Scriptures to try understand how this may be seen.

I will try to be less triumphalistic in the future. :o

In her love,
scott
 
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