Rojo
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Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, “Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?”
And I said, “Here am I. Send me!”
Isaiah 6:8
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Christian denominations:
Orthodox:
Good: respect for tradition, high church, mysticism, theosis
Not Good: not ecumenical
Catholicism:
Good: respect for tradition, high church, mysticism, (recently) more ecumenical
Not Good: view Christianity as an evolving religion via councils and the papacy
Protestant:
Good: well read on the Bible, very ecumenical
Not Good: less respect for tradition and church fathers, lack of mysticism
God Bless.
I’ve noticed when I speak to non-practicing Christians (believe in Jesus Christ but don’t go to church, read the Bible, etc) and ask why they don’t go to church, the answer is usually pretty similar.
“If i’m a good person, don’t you think God will let me into heaven?”
If being a Christian is only about being a good person to get into heaven, you’ve lost the plot.
Coincidence that the white paper and 95 thesis were posted on 10/31?