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1 | Evangelicals and Catholics | Rom 3:28 | Makarios | 12451 | ||
Are you quoting this verse in reference to the Catholic church? If you are, then I would agree! --Nolan |
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2 | Evangelicals and Catholics | Rom 3:28 | Brian.g | 12453 | ||
I am quoting this because I am not the enemy. If you only listen to what you want to hear, you will miss a great deal of wisdom that can be found from the other people within this forum. In addition to a better understanding of God, you have an opportunity to gain a better understanding of your fellow man. I have found my understanding of my fellow man actually helps me, better understand God and Jesus. My ministry is the sick and dying. Hearing what these people think and feel as they prepare for death has enabled me to understand the teachings of Jesus more than I could ever have hoped for. And not out of fear of death, because I don't fear death - but out of seeing living, breathing examples of what Jesus has tried to teach us. Again, I am not the enemy and maybe we can learn from each other. |
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3 | Evangelicals and Catholics | Rom 3:28 | Makarios | 12457 | ||
Yes, we can learn from each other. It is this very teachable spirit that we must have in order to enter the Kingdom of Heaven, being a servant to each other in Christian love. I do not consider you as "the enemy".. Believe me, the enemy is trying extremely hard to break or counteract our fellowship. I consider you as a Brother in Christ even though I disagree with you on several points concerning church history, tradition.. But we both agree that God is Tri-une in nature! At least that is a start. --Nolan |
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