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sousley
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I completely agree with the premise of building up that you are outlining, but I exercise some caution with a direct correlation of these passage into this situation. The passages you quote reflect a singular Christian faith. The “us vs. them” is between those that accept Jesus as Messiah and those that reject Him. The situation that we are referring to now may be closer in circumstance to the 7 local churches in Revelation; they started out in a singular faith but some began to entertain heresy (rejection of truth) in lieu of alternative practices of their own design. So while I think the general message you illustrate is profitable, we need to stay aware of problems with anachronism.Perhaps. But we must not forget what Romans 14 says about such things like this.
Remember that all of us must look out for each other when it comes to debates like the statues and the rosary. Even Paul says in 1 Corinthians 8:
13 Therefore, if food makes my brother stumble, I will never again eat meat, lest I make my brother stumble.
Paul would give up eating meat if only to help his brother’s conscience, even with full knowledge that nothing is unclean. As soon as it becomes an, “us vs them” mentality we must then look to passages like Romans 14.