Deciding to be a Crusader for Christ does not mandate being Catholic as a prerequisite. If you stand for the Cross of Christ, I'll have you at my shoulder.
Protestant, Catholic, Orthodox, as long as you believe Christ is God, was the son of God, died for our Sins, and is King of Kings and Lord of Lords, we can have brotherhood. Every other debate or gripe is just Iron sharpening Iron.
To repeat what I often say elsewhere, the Bible uses the root expression, kath holes ("all-throughout"), to refer to the church throughout all the world. I would also call it "cataholistic" if that were understandable.
Deciding to be a Crusader for Christ does not mandate being Catholic as a prerequisite. If you stand for the Cross of Christ, I'll have you at my shoulder.
Protestant, Catholic, Orthodox, as long as you believe Christ is God, was the son of God, died for our Sins, and is King of Kings and Lord of Lords, we can have brotherhood. Every other debate or gripe is just Iron sharpening Iron.
"And what concord hath Christ with Belial? or what part hath he that believeth with an infidel?" 2 Corinthians 6:15
I will give my all working for God's kingdom, but that includes calling out the evils of Catholicism.
If you look into word studies the word catholic actually means universal:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_(term)
Now if I were the devils I would work hard to corrupt that, just say'n.
To repeat what I often say elsewhere, the Bible uses the root expression, kath holes ("all-throughout"), to refer to the church throughout all the world. I would also call it "cataholistic" if that were understandable.
I find it very helpful!