Ok..went and looked at post #93. Is this what you are saying to me?"You are truly stupid! So get lost!"I think that CC was interpreting a certain 'lack of love' ... from that Catholic poster.
Please check post #93. I hope you made a mistake in your reference.
Correct me if I'm wrong, CC.
I would venture to say that not agreeing with infant baptism, or once saved, always saved, or faith and works, vs faith alone is more than inconsequential and is much more than mere differences in style. Not to mention the fact that the list that I showed depicts many differences in doctrine which you said that there weren't that many differences in doctrines among Protestants.
The truth is ... most of us (Protestants, non-Catholics, etc.) ... just don't regard it as all that significant that some other christians believe differently than we do ... on these issues.
We figure ... God's going to get all of His, anyway ... and that He'll get us all where we need to be got ... one way or another.
That's probably why we're content to have 33,000 (was it?) flavors of ourselves on the menu.
Now we know that that's not for everyone, ...
Thanks Quester. I didn't mean to type #93 I meant to post #193 (which was my initial post to you about how similar our different denominations can be.
I didn't mean to bring in that other topic, I'm sorry. I think we all struggle with emotions when we speak about our beloved Savior. I forgive instantly (well, almost instantly) anyone who questions my interpretation or my motive in these discussions. Our discussion can get very passionate (heated and ugly.) Please, I ask all whom I've offended to forgive me also.
Hmm.. but you do have an issue with Catholic Christians. Interesting.
Well, even if you don't have an issue with other non-Catholics, what about what God thinks? Did not Jesus call for all to be one when he prayed in the garden? Where did He say that it was okay for all of you to have different doctrines and beliefs?