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As long as people take their world view and what they belive about Jesus Christ . . . from a falliable man . . . instead of an infalliable word . . . there cannot be unity . . . we must purify our theology . . . so that we are practicing our faith in the way Jesus intended it. Power corrupts . . . absoulute power corrupts absoulutely!So apparently the new Pope says that Christianity should be unified. Do you agree? Do you think this is possible? What would that entail?
This topic is not about all religions becoming unified, nor would I suggest such a thing. But this thread is refering to just the Christian religions. And do tell, which one is the only correct one?magnolia said:Sorry, religions contradict each other and can't work together like the "trees in the forest." They are completely different and there is only one correct one.
Enhanced Spirit, I'm sure any response he/she gives you will not satisfy you in the least. That is of course why some people come to forums. To claim that the church is within or that the church is all who believe. Personally I think we all were installed with a Windows XP (just an analogy of course) program that has us respond very similar at a universal level. Better known as natural law. Similarites are bound to arise throught out the world. Although it's apparent that many can even say NO to natural law by cheating and lieing or what have you. Some tribes people in South America (can't remember their name) even go as far as seeing killing each other as nothing wrong. Twisted, eh?EnhancedSpirit said:This topic is not about all religions becoming unified, nor would I suggest such a thing. But this thread is refering to just the Christian religions. And do tell, which one is the only correct one?
Since our history does not include a time where all people ever agreed on all things, perhaps we can see religion as a mosaic.
The 12 disciples couldn't even agree on anything completely. Jesus was always correcting them for one thing or another. How could there have been a universal agreement? Especially when Jesus was no longer there to correct any misconceptions about his teachings.Victor said:Actually there was a large section of time where there was universal agreement. From 30A.D. to about 1094 at least. It is true that objections and challenges arose but most all knew where to go if they wanted an answer.
~Victor
But this only proves my point ES. At the time Christ was physically present on earth he was the solution to disorder. They all knew where to go if something was unclear or not understood. If not, Christ sure wasn't shy to let them know.EnhancedSpirit said:The 12 disciples couldn't even agree on anything completely. Jesus was always correcting them for one thing or another. How could there have been a universal agreement? Especially when Jesus was no longer there to correct any misconceptions about his teachings.
So are you saying that since you have man in the equation that we may never agree on anything? You don't see this as a tad exaggerated?SpiritElf said:Have human beings EVER agreed on ANYTHING? Asking if Christians can be unified is like asking if everyone can suddenly agree to be Republican and eschew other political beliefs; or if everyone can just agree to world peace now; {place appropriate controvery here}.
It's not the faith itself that's the problem. It's man.
I don't think the Christian churches will ever unify But we should still work towards it.Scott1 said:Who would lead this unified "Church"?