As you know, this ecumenical thread was on the subject of the combined efforts of the Catholic and Mormon Churches to work together in furthering the conservative social agenda regarding families and abortion. Yet, you still keep trying to hijack it to a different subject unrelated to that of churches working together to advance the conservative social agenda. One last time, do you have anything additional which is relevant and substantive to add to this thread subject of the Mormon and Catholic Churches working together to advance the conservative social agenda? If so, I’d be happy to hear your thoughts.
If not, my polite suggestion remains for you to start your own ecumenical thread. Good luck and best wishes with your own thread.
“One last time, do you have anything additional which is relevant and substantive to add to this thread subject of the Mormon and Catholic Churches working together to advance the conservative social agenda?
“If so, Id be happy to hear your thoughts.”
Thanks!
Here are my thoughts, CUH...
I am astounded these to very different groups are working
together to advance the conservative social agenda!
Why, you ask?
Simply because they are very, very different in their
beliefs. Without this substantial difference, the story
wouldn’t be astounding in any way, would it? It would
just be anther same old, same old story.
Now, we know this is unusual for the following reasons:
1. They haven’t done it in the past
2. Roman Catholics don’t recognize mormon baptism
3. Mormons don’t believe Catholics have the true gospel
These are just a handful of reasons why this ecumenical
story is astounding, in my own opinion... and worthy of
note.
Don’t you think these are some of the major reasons why
the story is unexpected?
Do you have other thoughts as to what makes the story
so very unexpected?
best,
ampu