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Can you imagine how silly all this must look to an outsider?
Can you imagine a conversation between Sunni and Shi’i Muslims constantly screaming back and forth about whether Ali ibn Abi Talib was the first Imam or the fourth Caliph? I guarantee you that this conversation is every bit as heated as Protestant-Catholic “conversations”.
We are all Christians. We should all try to behave like Christians. Let us distinguish ourselves with our love for each other. Let us show that our (all of us) Lord transforms our lives (and hence our discourse).
I know I can be guilty of this, but just today, in a posting in another thread, I edited out what may be taken as a dig.
This Protestant-Catholic thing is amazing. Part of the intensity comes about because many of us are of European background, and the Reformation came about and divided Europeans. So maybe it’s a family thing. I just don’t see an intense argument going on between Catholics and Orthodox Christians. Maybe it’s geography.
Maybe Catholics & Orthodox have hated one another too much to talk. Until the Net was invented.
The trouble with religion is that it makes hatred a sacred obligation - and it sanctifies what is worst in us. As well as giving men who would otherwise get on perfectly happily with their neighbours a reason to see their neighbour as inferior or as enemies. There is no reason why we & the Orthodox should not get on perfectly well - if it were not for the theological positions our respective Traditions have hung around our necks. These enmities are the work of dead men who have poisoned not only their relations with their contemporaries, but the lives of all generations since. I’ve lost count of the number of times I’ve thought that Christians today need an entirely new Saviour, to renew the work of Christ and this time make it impossible for us to make a mess of. Christianity does not give life - it spreads deathSTM that we should not, on any account, behave like Christians - that kind of behaviour had done untold damage. Instead, we should put such things behind us, & try to pretend to be decent human beings, rather than devils in human form.
If Christians were looking at Islam & Islam had done all the evils chargeable to Christianity, what’s the likelihood that Islam would have been condemned ? But if so - by what reasoning is Christianity not condemned ?
Life was really so much simpler in the pre-ecumenical days, when we could hate one another with a good conscience, as the apostates & enemies of God & the Gospel we would probably have believed one another to be. Ecumenism makes that attitude far harder - which is great gain. What it also does is relativise Churches - it is not now possible to lump Protestants & heathens together; as it was even as late as 1943. By recognising that a very great deal in Catholicism is also shared with Protestants, the CC has made itself far less different from all other bodies. As for its relations with Orthodoxy - it’s officially given up trying to get them to become the subjects of the Pope: which would have been unthinkable a century ago. Sometimes, ignorance is bliss - it allows men to hate their fellows for not being like them in religion, and to harm them for the sin committed by this. Best of all, it can be commended as admirable zeal for Christ.
Sorry. Rambling. You’re right though: Christian behaviour is yucky.