DeaconDean
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If there is to be total unity both will have to give up some of their ways , and take on beliefs they do not hold at present .
I see this as a problem since some of the RCC's teachings go countrer to wehat I believe the scriptures teach.
I will not compromise for the sake of ecumenicalism.
I do not see that as a problem since I do not believe there will be total unity this side of Heaven .
But we can still continue to grow together in our faith and practices .
We can pray together , study together , socialize together , work together etc.
We do this now. The only difference is, we cannot study together as this causes differences.
What is seem by one side as scripture taught, the other side may infer to sacred tradition.
I do not try to convert my Anglican , Methodist and Pentecostal friends to Roman Catholicism . If they ask me anything about my beliefs I just give them what I believe is the truth . My wish is for them to be good Anglicans , Methodists , and Pentecostals .
I used to do this until one very heated discussion between myself and co-worker happened.
Total unity would entail the Protestants having to accept all R.C. dogmas . That's not on the cards . So let's be Christians together , agreeing to disagree on certain matters , all the time growing closer to each other .
"Accept all RCC dogmas."
That statement alone shows that there is going to be no concession on the RCC side. We must do the changing with none on the RCC side.
So much for unity.
There can be no unity as long as one side has to do all the concessions while the other side does none!
Why not say the RCC must accept Baptist dogmas?
Because it will not happen!
So why should we abandon our beliefs and be made to accept Catholic dogmas?
Let me remind you that the first recorded major schism was between the RC and EO with each one of you throwing dirt on the other.
Lets not forget our Anabaptist forefathers the Donatists. They created quite a stir in AD 415.
God Bless
Till all are one.
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