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Where do you come up with this stuff … where is it written that the unity Christ sought is found in individual believers. The bride of Christ is a metaphor for the Church. Paul himself writes that the Church functions as a body … he uses the metaphor of individuals being part of the body but the body in whole is the Church.Couldn’t have said it better myself. This is the bride that Christ is coming back for. The unity Christ sought is found in individual believers in Him, not in one monolithic hierarchical church.
I always find it a little sad when I see the term “true Christian” for I almost always see it written by Protesant/Evangelicals. It is a shallow, mean-spirited and pitiable attempt to “puff” oneself up. I imagine when you look in the mirror you can say to yourself “thank God I am not like one of those”. Catholics see the Protesant denominations as “seperated brethern” but still Christian. Your statement indicates that you believe we are not even Christian.Thanks for the support. Its a wonderful thing that Protestants, Evangelicals, those true Christians who do not affiliate with any specific denomination, can find much agreement. We are mostly united in essentials and express liberty in the non essentials.
I have been on these forums awhile and this is probably one of the more ridiculous statements I have seen written on these forums. Mostly “agreeing in essentials” is a total cop-out. You don’t want to hurt Moon’s feelings do you. Your statements define the word “compromise” … it reeks of the least common denominator which is really what essential/non-essential is.
Are there not differing denominations? I wonder why these “true Christians” do not agree on everything not just “many things”.I wish the roman catholic could understand that. They claim there are thousands and thousands of denominations but fail to see that we agree on many things because Jesus Christ is our Lord and Savior and the Holy Scriptures is where we find God’s Truth.