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Oldtimer_7
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There are so many good views on this topic, it is hard to know where to start. There are indeed people who make an idol out of the Bible: both KJV-onlyists and also DRC-onlyists. There are also people who do worship statues and other symbols of our faith. I just witnessed the near-disintregation of the church where my wife and I married because a number of members became followers of their “pastor” rather than Jesus.
The passage of removing the mote from one’s own eye comes to mind. It can be profitable to actually LISTEN to Catholic criticisms of Protestantism and ALSO vice versa. None of us is perfect in the practice of our faith, so any view from the outside can be valuable, if it is rooted in agape love. Concerns of Catholic writers about antinomianism during the Reformation were in fact quite valid. Witness the English Ranters. The sight of worshipers beating themselves bloody or impaling themselves demeans the faith, whether it is Filipino Catholics or Shia Muslims. The same is true of Protestant snake handlers and poison drinkers.
The passage of removing the mote from one’s own eye comes to mind. It can be profitable to actually LISTEN to Catholic criticisms of Protestantism and ALSO vice versa. None of us is perfect in the practice of our faith, so any view from the outside can be valuable, if it is rooted in agape love. Concerns of Catholic writers about antinomianism during the Reformation were in fact quite valid. Witness the English Ranters. The sight of worshipers beating themselves bloody or impaling themselves demeans the faith, whether it is Filipino Catholics or Shia Muslims. The same is true of Protestant snake handlers and poison drinkers.