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This particular forum is not designated for debate. That is what was meant.Originally posted by JohnR7
>>It is not intended for those who wish to argue them.<<
Then why do you argue them if that is not what they are intended for?
Why do we defend our faith?I know why you do what you do. I just want to know if you know why. Thanks, JohnR7
Originally posted by PrinceJeff
I pray the current controversies do not ruin my friendships.
Originally posted by Avila
Like on this board - there are several of our Protestant brothers and sisters who are genuinely interested in sharing the faith with us - and putting any differences aside.
Originally posted by Apologist
Without trying to add fuel to the fire I would like to state that Catholics and Protestants can not "put differences aside" and have true fellowship.
Amos 3:3 says, "Can two walk together, unless they are agreed?"
The disagreements are numerous and although I don't believe in being contentious, I do believe in standing for truth and rebuking error. But it should be in love as scripture teaches, not quarrels.
Without doubt, this discord openly contradicts the will of Christ, provides a stumbling block to the world, and inflicts damage on the most holy cause of proclaiming the good news to every creature. (no. 1)
...there increases from day to day a movement, fostered by the grace of the Holy Spirit, for the restoration of unity among Christians. Taking part in this movement, which is called ecumenical, are those who invoke the Triune God and confess Jesus as Lord and Savior. (UR, no. 1)
Originally posted by Apologist
The disagreements are numerous and although I don't believe in being contentious, I do believe in standing for truth and rebuking error. But it should be in love as scripture teaches, not quarrels.
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