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To: Quester; conservonator
Protestants have as much a right to define the bases for their unity as Catholics do for theirs.

That's what I was asking you to do - define your unity.

any difference of belief that Protestants have regarding the questions you have raised do not violate Protestant unity.

I thought that's what you had been telling us - that Protestants agree in core belief. But from this statement of yours I guess you are saying they don't. So what Protestant "unity" are you talking about if it is not in belief?

135 posted on 04/01/2004 10:13:17 PM PST by Titanites (DN IHS CHS REX REGNANTIUM)
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To: Titanites
The only thing that binds all believers is Love. Your unity is false. It is easy to say "whatever the pope says goes." However if you think anyone truly believes all Catholics agree on all points of the faith, you are mistaken. You are united by a misguided notion that the RC church deserves your undying loyalty. Nothing more.
God Bless
Nate
137 posted on 04/01/2004 10:24:09 PM PST by nate4one
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To: Titanites; conservonator
I thought that's what you had been telling us - that Protestants agree in core belief. But from this statement of yours I guess you are saying they don't. So what Protestant "unity" are you talking about if it is not in belief?

Tell you what ... if the differences in Protestant belief are too much for you ... simply consider such as a point in disagreement in the Nicene Creed (though Protestants don't).

There is still the remainder of those creeds (the Apostolic and Nicene) that Protestants agree upon.

138 posted on 04/02/2004 4:33:47 AM PST by Quester (The mills of God may grind slowly, ... but they grind exceedingly fine.)
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