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It’s not “your intepretation” at all Ignatian. Its an interpretation thats been handed to you and you’ve just accepted like a baby accepts milk from the mother’s breast.My interpretation forces me to worship Jesus as God, the Holy spirit as God and the Father as God.
You have totally shut yourself out of even looking at other types of food, even though you are clearly now an adult!
Catholicism seems to disagree with you. And before you say it, I KNOW you are not a Catholic!Do we have the same God? It would not seem so.
Probably not, but do you know for a fact that you have the same Jesus as the “real Jesus”?Do we have the same Jesus even?
For a religion based so squarely on a PERSON, there is a lot of speculation on who this Person was. Maybe your religion is not all about just the Person?
The Jesus you embrace did not rise from the dead (do not deliberately misinterpret that statement, you know what I mean) but remained dead in the ground. The Jesus you worship doesn’t draw attention to himself, he is not needed for salvation once a new prophet comes along.
All these things have been fulfilled, there’s nothing new you are saying here Ignatian, its the same old stuff rinsed, washed and hanging to dryThe Jesus I worship is sufficient for all time and there is nothing lacking in his promise.
REALITY???So tell me how we are one based on this reality.
Show us one piece of evidence that proves the reality behind the Resurrection of the saints straight after Jesus’ resurrection. There were Saints walking the Roman streets, according to the Gospel, yet the greatest historians in history and the greatest Empire ever built have not one recording of this so called reality, and what a reality to miss in the history books!
Follow the Spirit, Ignatian, show courage and see the deeper meaning in the Gospels. Your spiritual life depends on it…“we are all children of God, and God is Spirit”, and that is how we are all one.
Often people remove themselves from the Spirit, and as a result express separation and segregation, but if we return to the Spirit, we are all ONE
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