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SteveVH
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Ok Esdra. I don’t have the energy to sift through and answer every point. Suffice it to say that you seem to believe that it is not just okay, but actually desireable to compromise the truth for the sake of some sense of unity. That will not happen in the Catholic Church. There was an expectation of this, by Protestants, during Vatican II. They were sure that the Catholic Church had seen the errors of its ways and were ready to bend. It didn’t happen then and it will never happen because the Church is charged with guarding the truth handed down to it by the Apostles, not compromising that truth.PART III
It can’t? What happened in the Episcopolean Church/Anglican Church then?
In the beginning they also believed firmly in the RP, later, as they opened themselves, Calvinist thinking came in, and also partly (in Low Churches) disbelieve in the RP…
Why doesn’t anybody see the great progress those two Churches (The CC and the Evangelical Church) have made over the past 500 years concerning steps to reunification?
And I think Pop John Paul II never meant to interpret his quote like you did above!
He talks about ourselves. - About our lives. Actually, that’s not that different from the Baptist’s view, and that’s the reason why we need to be REBORN.
Mhm, one last thought, Christians believe: That Jesus Christ has died for us on the Cross so that we may live.
That the Bible is God’s written word - his love letter to us (as I read on a website recently!)
That humans are sinners and that noone can go to heaven except by faith in Jesus, god’s rescue for us humans.
I think this is already enough in common for a searching person to choose Christianity (no matter which denom in this case!)
And I am sure, we can find other things ALL denominations have in common (excluding Christian cults. Because I often have the feeling that some of you mix up cult and sect!)
But I guess that’s worth another thread.
If you want you can create it, StevenH.
So far…
in Christ,