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Hello Bodhi303,Agreed Phil 19034 change must be organic and take time. Slow gradual process is the way the Holy Spirit always works. And if this process ever got off the ground it would absolutely be inspired by the Holy Spirit. And a 1500year delay in total unification would fully qualify as slow(I’d hope)
However, I would not categorize my motiviation as a generational fad. This is Christ’s prayer that I’d want to answer for him. For me its not something trendy its more a loving act of gratitude. I just sincerly believe just to get people to the table will take humility on everyone’s part. And whatever fruit that would’ve yeilded from this supposed “Council of London” (lets say) would be the Will of God. Because just getting people to the table would take an act of God.
Sadly based on the avalanche of critiques my post received getting people to the table will never happen. And that’s disappointing. I don’t care how many well thought out, eloquent, and (most likely) rehearsed rebuttals someone throws my way…its just a huge disappointment. And Im not disappointed for me. Im disappointed for Christ.
I had a little bit of hope when I saw reports of the Pope opening up discussion with the Orthodox Church and Pentecostals. But Que Sera…
Though we didn’t fully agree Phil19034 I appreciate the charity in your response. Thank you very much and God bless.
Please know I was not implying that your motives are based on generational fads. I too wish for unity. What I simply meant is that we cannot sacrifice Some of God’s Truth for generational fads; generational fads referring to the latest heterodox practice or belief.
There is plenty of room for theologically wiggle room, especially if we use new Rites for the returning groups, and even room for different cannons and disciplines; but we cannot compromise on Dogma. We cannot compromise by substituting Truth with false teachings.
God Bless and keep praying for unity.