RE: Christians, know your lineage
October 1, 2011 at 12:30 pm
(This post was last modified: October 1, 2011 at 12:32 pm by fr0d0.)
Thanks for stating the thread Kay.
I agree with Lucent. He put it pretty succinctly. It's possible for a group of people to lose sight of the root conditions of a system. This is what has happenned to a lot of the followers of Catholicism. The Pope isn't St Peters substitute because that is a direct mistranslation of scripture.
Salvation is conditional.
All Christians agree on the Niceen creed that was agreed upon by an ecumenical council of the early fathers of the church. Catholics.
Now I would go to a Catholic church, and would consider the possibility of a lot of them being Christians.
I agree with Lucent. He put it pretty succinctly. It's possible for a group of people to lose sight of the root conditions of a system. This is what has happenned to a lot of the followers of Catholicism. The Pope isn't St Peters substitute because that is a direct mistranslation of scripture.
Salvation is conditional.
All Christians agree on the Niceen creed that was agreed upon by an ecumenical council of the early fathers of the church. Catholics.
Now I would go to a Catholic church, and would consider the possibility of a lot of them being Christians.