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Perhaps we could agree that we are separated brothers in Christ. Your beliefs differ from mine in certain respects. Presumably, we disagree with one another on certain matters of faith. If we thought that the beliefs we held were of equal value and validity we would never disagree, but would instead say something like, “cool…different strokes for different folks.” We would even join hands with Muslims, Hindus, and Atheists with the same anthem.So I am Christian because of my trinitarian baptism. Would you say this has to do with indisputable matters?
I am deprived of the “fullness of the faith”. Would you say this has to do with disputable matters?
I ask because it is disputable matters that you are not supposed to look down on or condemn. I would say calling me a heretic, material or otherwise, classifies as looking down on me. Who are you to judge someone else’s servant?
Needless to say, neither you nor I take this kind of approach. In disagreeing with you I do not look down on you at all. Nor do I look down upon Muslims, Hindus, Atheists etal. Our hope as Christians is that all men will come to know Jesus in the Blessed Trinity. As Catholics we pray that all will come to the fullness of the Christian faith. When Catholics do this, our hope and prayer is no different than that of any other Christian who evangelizes his non-Christian neighbor. Christianity has no room for looking down on others. Much has been given to us in Christianity and much is expected. Love of our fellow man is to be extended to all without prejudice.