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I see no reason to fix it, since I feel that was ordained by God and was perhaps a good thing....
[I wish the thread below was moved to the GT board]
http://www.christianforums.com/t7496497-7/
Was God behind the great Schism of 1054?
I don't know whether it was of God,the devil, good or bad. But I know it causes us on both sides to look at ourselves closely. Even though it seems like we're looking at each other's faults (or supposed faults). those of God check their own eye first (thinking of your little camera thingy).
So 1054 AD was all LLoJ's fault?
Oh my!
How many candles will he need for his next birthday cake?![]()
For the sake of eccumential peace. I didn't want to blame it on me or you. He was handy.![]()
I believe the reformation was hinted at in Jer 18:4 "And the vessel he was making of clay was spoiled in the potter's hand, and he reworked it into another vessel, as it seemed good to the potter to do."
God is frequently called a "potter" (see Isa 29:16, Isa 64:8, Jer 18:6, and Rom 9:21) and we His children are frequently referred to as "clay" (see Isa 29:16, Isa 45:9, Isa 64:8, Jer 18:4 and 6, and Romans 9:21.) God's children went astray so God stepped in and reformed the clay as He saw fit.
Of course Catholics are not going to agree with this, but ya gotta admit it sure makes aheckavalotta sense!
LST
In RC parlance, the Pope today would be considered the "potter" and the RCs the clay....makes aheckavalotta sense also

http://www.christianforums.com/t7325781-104/
Pope, King of the world?
Ever read the Bull Unam Sanctum?
Check it out, especially the last part.
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/b8-unam.html
Along those lines take a look also at this...Also...
#1. "The Pope is of so great dignity and so exalted that he is not mere man, but as it were God, and the vicar of God."
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