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Religions Are Not Comparable
“In the lively contemporary debate on the relation between Christianity and other religions, the path is open to consider that all religions are equally valid roads to salvation for their followers. This is a widespread conviction today not only in theological environments, but also in ever greater sectors of Catholic and non-Catholic public opinion, especially those most influenced by the cultural orientation that prevails in the West today, which can be defined, without the fear of contradiction, by one word: relativism,” the Cardinal clarified.
**However, if everything is relative, if all religions are comparable, the consequence is logical, the Cardinal stated: “Refusal to identify the historical figure of Jesus of Nazareth with the very reality of God, the living God.” **
This was written by Pope Benedict. I think this is something Catholics and Protestants can agree on. Many folk today deny the divinity of Christ and his sacrafice for us. There is no common interfaith denominator about who Jesus was or what he did. He either was the Christ or he was not. Other religions who deny Christ divinity try to make it all relative to claim we are connected. It is a lie.
Now we can all co-exist together peacefully whne using the golden rule so to speak. Christian, jew, Muslim, and hundu. the The bottom line is as Chrisitans Jesus is our Lord. We can not put that under the rug for the sake of “understanding”. As the old saying goes… “Good intentions can pave the way to hell”.
What say you Catholics, Protestants?
God bless,
Jon
“In the lively contemporary debate on the relation between Christianity and other religions, the path is open to consider that all religions are equally valid roads to salvation for their followers. This is a widespread conviction today not only in theological environments, but also in ever greater sectors of Catholic and non-Catholic public opinion, especially those most influenced by the cultural orientation that prevails in the West today, which can be defined, without the fear of contradiction, by one word: relativism,” the Cardinal clarified.
**However, if everything is relative, if all religions are comparable, the consequence is logical, the Cardinal stated: “Refusal to identify the historical figure of Jesus of Nazareth with the very reality of God, the living God.” **
This was written by Pope Benedict. I think this is something Catholics and Protestants can agree on. Many folk today deny the divinity of Christ and his sacrafice for us. There is no common interfaith denominator about who Jesus was or what he did. He either was the Christ or he was not. Other religions who deny Christ divinity try to make it all relative to claim we are connected. It is a lie.
Now we can all co-exist together peacefully whne using the golden rule so to speak. Christian, jew, Muslim, and hundu. the The bottom line is as Chrisitans Jesus is our Lord. We can not put that under the rug for the sake of “understanding”. As the old saying goes… “Good intentions can pave the way to hell”.
What say you Catholics, Protestants?
God bless,
Jon