How to promote unity while acknowledging doctrinal differences

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I'm just jumping in here on the last page and I'll eventually go back and read the whole thread. I read a Lou Holtz quote on another thread here the other day and it almost seemed like an ominous foreboding when I read it. Lou said:

When all is said and done, more is said than done.

The choice is ours.
Whoa! That's one of my often-used saying. Now I have to go find out who Lou Holtz is. (I ought to get to know the guy who gives me one of my sayings. lol)

Okay, so I looked him up. Beth and Lou Holtz needs prayers today.