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AnnetteJoan
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Or for some Christians, they believe they have come to a growing and new understanding of an infinite God. So it’s not really surprising that it has taken this long since all humans have finite minds with limited understanding of an infinite Being.Well, it is the 400 year (or 500) anniversary of the Reformation.
It’s been quite a reform. It took that long to get to this point.
It’s good to see that that church is keeping up with the times (bad joke…it’s not good).
I think Luther would would be far less charitable to this than he was to Leo X.I wonder if Luther can see the results of his work and regrets it.
Then don’t blame him.Obviously he’s not directly to blame.
No, it’s not. Let’s remember, first of all, that the Catholic Church has been involved in fractures of the Church 500 years before Luther.But it is a direct result of him fracturing Christendom.
As offensive and uncharitable as it is rediculous.But it is a direct result of him fracturing Christendom.