To: CCWoody; reformjoy; peabers; ALOHA RONNIE; Snow Bunny
Thanks, CCWoody. My current supervisor is Catholic and he and I pray together - straight from the heart - the way God said to pray. (What is the Scripture that says "Thou shalt not pray repetitious prayers as the heathens do"?) I have a lot more in common with Catholics who believe in original sin, the virgin birth, sanctity of life, etc., than I do with agnostic Protestants who believe in separation of church and state, freedom of choice, etc.
FRegards, miss print
To: miss print
Hi and thank you for your post. God Bless you miss print.
To: miss print; Jerry_M; RnMomof7
I have a lot more in common with Catholics who believe in original sin, the virgin birth, sanctity of life, etc., than I do with agnostic Protestants who believe in separation of church and state, freedom of choice, etc. Just because you see people in a Protestant church does not mean that they are christian. Therefore, all true believers believe in original sin. They, furthermore, unlike the RC church, believe that only God can overcome the hopelessness of this situation; i.e. we don't believe (and the Bible agrees with us) that Baptism can remove the effects of original sin.
We do believe in the virgin birth of Christ. We do cherish life, etc. I don't know where you are obtaining your false information, but you should not believe them.
What do you mean by freedom of choice?
330 posted on
10/18/2001 8:22:52 AM PDT by
CCWoody
To: miss print; Uriel1975; the_doc; CCWoody; RnMomof7
"...agnostic Protestants who believe in separation of church and state..." How about Bible-believing, God-fearing, Christians who believe in separation of church and state?
We Baptists have seen far too often the terrible consequences of the unholy alliance between "church" and state. We want nothing of it, and are glad that we live in a republic that does not have an established state church.
I hope that this was a "misprint" on your part.
331 posted on
10/18/2001 8:40:55 AM PDT by
Jerry_M
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