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On one hand, you can say what a disaster it has caused with all these different opinions and denominations. A new denomination every 12 hours. That’s enough to make your head spin.
But on the other hand, I have to think there are a lot less Christians in this world w/o it.
Honestly, Catholics are typically poor evangelizers. For us, it’s not as easy as quoting Romans 10:9 and saying a prayer with them. We have to get them to come to RCIA and hope they are ready to sacrifice their football season to become Catholic as most of these classes occur during football games. And they might need a annulment and that’s a whole other major hurdle. This is a short attention span society, so that’s quite a challenge.
Anyway, SS naturally produces a certain boldness in the readers. They read it and believe they are being handed keys in Matt 16 and can loose and bind - Matt 18. And I think this is obviously a misinterpretation, but there’s no doubt it propels readers to go out and try to make disciples. So I see the positive there, but all the fragmentation is just terrible.
Thoughts?
But on the other hand, I have to think there are a lot less Christians in this world w/o it.
Honestly, Catholics are typically poor evangelizers. For us, it’s not as easy as quoting Romans 10:9 and saying a prayer with them. We have to get them to come to RCIA and hope they are ready to sacrifice their football season to become Catholic as most of these classes occur during football games. And they might need a annulment and that’s a whole other major hurdle. This is a short attention span society, so that’s quite a challenge.
Anyway, SS naturally produces a certain boldness in the readers. They read it and believe they are being handed keys in Matt 16 and can loose and bind - Matt 18. And I think this is obviously a misinterpretation, but there’s no doubt it propels readers to go out and try to make disciples. So I see the positive there, but all the fragmentation is just terrible.
Thoughts?