To: netmilsmom
Because there is a danger in becoming more loyal to your denomination than to the Lord. I grew up in amongst anti-Catholic bigotry it was all over North Carolina and it still exist. It is also something I can do without. We have enough enemies, avoid atheism, spiritual indifference, Islamic extremists, and many more. Now is not the time to turn on each other Protestants and Catholics need to come together. Pope John Paul II should be given much credit for trying to bring the two communities together and I worried about this new guy though I am not sure he is at all interested in coming together.
To: THE MODERATE
So who exactly should give up their doctrines?
There are certain things that make Catholics, Presbyterians, Baptists, etc. I’m not asking anyone to give up their beliefs. If the leader of any other denomination said that my Catholic beliefs were wrong, would I be shocked. I don’t think so.
Sometimes it might be a good time to agree to disagree. As long as the Pope is not calling to cut off your head, why bother. You believe he is just some guy with a funny hat.
18 posted on
07/10/2007 9:50:38 AM PDT by
netmilsmom
(To attack one section of Christianity in this day and age, is to waste time.)
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