To: Iowegian
Luther and Calvin, etc. were at the beginning of the reformation process, not anywhere near the end. It goes on to this day, each generation renews it through the rebirth
I don't follow this line of reasoning. So basically if you're saying that each generation in the past was more and more error-filled (with each subsequent generation getting out the kinks) how can Reformation Protestantism not be flawed to the core? If the founders were flawed in their beliefs of course.
To: Conservative til I die
I don't follow this line of reasoning. Here's a clue to my meaning. The church is the people born of God, his adopted children, not an institution or a building.
36 posted on
04/15/2003 3:25:42 PM PDT by
Iowegian
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