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johndaniel
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Of course truth does not change. However, grasping the proverbial elephant and proclaiming, “Jesus is not divine in any way whatsoever and the Catholic Church worships three gods and a goddess,” is not grasping any of the truth. Therefore, do we worship the same God as those who proclaim such a thing, just because they proclaim to accept the God of Abraham, while simultaneously rejecting His Son, The Holy Ghost, and the Mother of His Son? I really am not trying to upset anyone, I’m actually curious for my own sake.Agree with him on the part the truth that he does have. Regardless of denomination, We do worship the same God. As the Vatican II Decree on Ecumenism rightly points outs, the many different Christian communities professing Christ in different ways as if Christ were divided “scandalizes the world, and damages that most holy cause, the preaching of the Gospel to every creature.”
During a class that I took, the assistant professor kept talking about individual truth. My response was the Indian parable of the blind men and the elephant. Each blind man described the elephant differently, each having only part of the truth. None of them had the whole truth which was the elephant. Truth does not change.
