To: MHGinTN
Next question?
Yes. So you are saying this focus on His death, rather than resurrection, is mostly a Catholic issue, or at least that is one of the places this issue applies?
I have to confess that at any church I’ve ever attended the death and resurrection are discussed in unison. The death can not be mentioned without mentioning the Resurrection. It’s the whole point of the death.
14 posted on
03/28/2018 7:03:10 AM PDT by
robroys woman
(So you're not confused, I'm using my wife's account.)
To: robroys woman
Alas, the central theme of Catholicism is the crucifixion. What does the priest say as he places the wafer in the adherent’s mouth, and as he passes the cup (I was an Episcopalian, we shared the cup of actual wine).
17 posted on
03/28/2018 7:27:30 AM PDT by
MHGinTN
(A dispensational perspective is a powerful tool for discernment)
To: robroys woman
If interested, see my profile page for the central question.
18 posted on
03/28/2018 7:28:26 AM PDT by
MHGinTN
(A dispensational perspective is a powerful tool for discernment)
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