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I find it amazing that any honest question asked on this site devolves into a discussion of church dogma. If we call ourselves Christians, then let us act like Christians and stop this petty sniping of one belief over another. As a protestant, one of the best sermons I have heard was by a catholic priest. He graduated from a Catholic seminary in Seattle. He used the example of Mt. Ranier which can be seen from any point in Seattle. He compared it to God. He said tha you can drive around Mt. Ranier and see it from all sides and the amazing thing was that even though you saw different aspects of the mountain, it was the same mountain. The same can be said of God. He is the same God, He just shows different aspects of His charachter to us individually. Just because I see one aspect of God does not mean that because you see a different aspect that it is not the same God.
We can choose to openly and honestly discuss the differences of our beliefs and celebrate our similarities or we can choose to attack the differences and never reach a common accord. The choice is ours.
We can choose to openly and honestly discuss the differences of our beliefs and celebrate our similarities or we can choose to attack the differences and never reach a common accord. The choice is ours.