Yes I think so. Cause Catholics are not christians of course and secretly MoreCoffee is the pope who wants to convert us to Buddhism.
Corrie ten Boom was in a concentration camp and if someone was a catholic she was like: yes!!! another christian!!! and they worked together to get the rest of the ppl there saved before they got killed.
I find it so arrogant from protestants to assume catholics are not christian and then their own reformation leaders were murderers but that doesnt matter at all. If someone says they're reformed or evangelical it doesnt mean that they're christian. Some dont even know Jesus and live like the devil, but to throw the whole bunch on one heap just because their theology is not exactly like yours I find dumb.
To throw the whole bunch on one heap???
And because THEIR THEOLOGY IS NOT LIKE MINE?
Obviously you dont even know 'My Theology' and obviously didnt read my post, or chose to twist what I said, (a more common occurance around here), and the personal digs and little teamwork insults are getting rather old but revealing. Its a shame, really, but I told you exactly what would happen.
Anyway, Corrie was a hero and had a spine, she wouldnt be like alot of 'christian men on computers' of today.
And I'm sure when the time was right, she would tell a RomanCatholic the gospel, not let him tell her what's what about Jesus and the bible.
Im also guessing she rejected the Roman pope and wasnt a member of that denomination, perhaps Im wrong.
Btw, can someone define protestant today, please, and please dont call me one, (if thats what you were implying, along with another 'arrogance' accusation?)
I find it arrogant of the RC denomination to be the true church of Christ on earth, but thats 'THE DENOMINATION' not all the people, but it doesnt seem to matter how many times Ive made that distinction, some ppl get a lie or false accusation locked in their head, and no amount of truth or reasoning can seem to change that.
Only God change the heart and mind in those situations, and I pray He does.
You mentioned another member in your post, I guess in a way to try to hurt me with some kind of insinuation or sarcasm, well, since you brought it up, I asked on a couple of occasions way back when, when I was pretty new to this, and didnt know the rules about how everyone has to assume everyone else is saved, I was just being honest and wanted to know, because he was being disparaging of christians, particularly the term bornagain, so I asked if he was saved, and on a couple of occasions, he refused to even answer.
Thats fine, I was just wanting to know if he was a friend or foe.
If he's saved now, praise the Lord, thats great, we can rejoice together. But its a change from what was indicated a while back. Most ppl who are, say yes, or at least engage in discussion about it.
Back then it seemed to be taken almost as an insult, rather than a cause for rejoicing together, and I got pushed aside. So I went on a different assumption. Now I know the sites rules a little bit, and know not to assume that.
I quite obviously can work with ppl of different denominations, and even other beliefs. You're the only one whos ever accused me that I couldnt.
But thats on secondary issues, not the gospel of grace.
But anyway, its not like we're in WorldWar2 in a an underground hideout with bullets flying. A bit extreme, dont you think?
And as you know, I have friends and many members of my family who are RC, you know that, and at least one I know is saved, and you know him, too, I just got off the phone with him. He cares for you and you know it, just as I do, and he asks about you, but you just dont seem to care about those things.
Maybe you have some point youre trying to make, but there's a difference between disliking THINGS that a denomination teaches or practices, whether its RC, Baptist, Pentecostal or some other, and the PEOPLE in those pews worshipping on any given Sunday. No matter how many times IVE made that distinction, some ppl just choose to ignore whats true and continue to make false accusations.
Meanwhile, Ive seen MANY a PERSON, not a denomination, but a brother (assumed), a believer (assumed), be trashed personally, whether its John Calvin, Martin Luther, even our BROTHER Paul, its gotten really nasty sometimes. There really is a difference between an institution and human being, and I really wish you would realize that, because you seem to get it backwards at times, I dont know if its by accident or on purpose, but sometimes it really hurts.