Be careful how you judge, dear Kolokotronis, lest ye shall also be judged.
An Eastern Orthodox, an American Baptist (or a member of any other reformed confession), and a Roman Catholic are to my way of thinking and believing all members of the One Body of Christ. While we revere the particular traditions to which we belong, we are finally all united in Christ.
It distresses me to no end that Christians should dispute and quarrel with one another.... Especially these days, when our Christian culture is under implacable attack, we ought instead to stand united against the Common Enemy.
My two cents, for what it's worth.
You know that I strongly agree with you - we are all parts of the body of Christ and ought to confront the evil in this world united by and in the love of God.
It distresses me to no end that Christians should dispute and quarrel with one another.... Especially these days, when our Christian culture is under implacable attack, we ought instead to stand united against the Common Enemy.
Enormously true.
Sigh.
Betty-boop, doubting someooene who pretends to be the mouthpiece of God is not judgment. Get the issue straight.
An Eastern Orthodox, an American Baptist (or a member of any other reformed confession), and a Roman Catholic are to my way of thinking and believing all members of the One Body of Christ
Spoken like a true Catholic, hey?
“An Eastern Orthodox, an American Baptist (or a member of any other reformed confession), and a Roman Catholic are to my way of thinking and believing all members of the One Body of Christ. While we revere the particular traditions to which we belong, we are finally all united in Christ.”
Did you learn this in an American Roman Catholic Church?