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**Where is the evidence that GOD approved or tolerated these?..OK. Tolerate is tolerate , irregardless of motive or attitude, such as *patience *that you suggest. We both agree to absolute truth. For example Mary was IC or she was not, or Jonah was swallowed by a big fish or he was not. However, those are small elements within a bigger faith. Do differences in the two examples above qualify for views then being of a different faith.? No as I am sure you agree.
I agree with you that obviously differences exist within the faith, and agree that there can be consequences to those differences, but not necessarily . For example, I would think it difficult to quantify the effectual differences in two believers who held opposing Marion views. Could you see that one is holier, kinder, more spiritual, etc., than the other ? At the other end is are infants regenerated at baptism ? That can have graver consequences on ones spiritual disposition. That God will judge and reward righteously for receiving or rejecting the Spirit’s guiding on each issue is a given, as you kind of pointed out (after death).
To the question, I submit again that the OT is full of God tolerating, allowing different faith beliefs, within the one, true belief of the time, Judaism. Other wise you would not have had Pharisees, and Sadducees, or Essene, Hasidim etc
Certainly NOT in the fact they existed at the time of His Incarnation**?
.It is all too evident we have the same paradigm in the Church Differences
Meaning what specifically?
I agree with you that it is not God’s perfect will, that He *yearns *for all the misconceptions, falsehoods to cease. I also say it is His perfect will that perfection will be achieved when He returns, and that for now, the wheat is in with the tares. Somehow this is Wise, for reasons we can partially see. Certainly love covers a multitude of sin, even error. For some reason He graces us to enjoy the fish though there be bones in with the needed meat.
And what was the “cause” [its not the 95 thesis] for these misconceptions; and who specifically has misconceived? And What exactly?Blessings
God Bless,
Patrick
PS-I used “wheat and tares” loosely. The term is generally meant to signify a true believer from a false believer. While it is true that this sometimes is brought out by straying from core beliefs, not always. There are also tares in the almost perfect church as there are in the less perfect, less ‘full’ churches.