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.
I'm just trying to provide a a common rail for Christian commonality and dialogue. I apologize that I fail to live up to your standard of what a Christian should be. May Christ Bless you.
Ok, Educate me. Being sincere and coming to you humbly in question. Are Catholics intolerable or is Catholic dogma intolerable to you? As a Protestant I honestly find them "going through middle management" to pray to God unnecessary as I do veneration of Mary, (I mean she was a great lady and all that but her function was as a vessel nothing further) but beyond that, I'm not going to throw the baby out with the bathwater, spiritually speaking.
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.
Nah, the list is way longer than that. It all flows from that, but your permissiveness is why Christendom doesn’t exist anymore.
I'm just trying to provide a a common rail for Christian commonality and dialogue. I apologize that I fail to live up to your standard of what a Christian should be. May Christ Bless you.
It’s correct, it’s just not complete. You can’t tolerate the intolerable.
Ok, Educate me. Being sincere and coming to you humbly in question. Are Catholics intolerable or is Catholic dogma intolerable to you? As a Protestant I honestly find them "going through middle management" to pray to God unnecessary as I do veneration of Mary, (I mean she was a great lady and all that but her function was as a vessel nothing further) but beyond that, I'm not going to throw the baby out with the bathwater, spiritually speaking.