Muslim Sultan compliments the Protestants
As you, for your part, do not worship idols, you have banished the idols and portraits and "bells" from churches, and declared your faith by stating that God Almighty is one and Holy Jesus is His Prophet and Servant, and now, with heart and soul, are seeking and desirous of the true faith; but the faithless one they call Papa does not recognize his Creator as One, ascribing divinity to Holy Jesus (upon him be peace!), and worshiping idols and pictures which he has made with his own hands, thus casting doubt upon the oneness of God and instigating how many servants to that path of error.
— 1574 letter of Murad III to the "Members of the Lutheran sect in Flanders and Spain".
As you, for your part, do not worship idols, you have banished the idols and portraits and "bells" from churches, and declared your faith by stating that God Almighty is one and Holy Jesus is His Prophet and Servant, and now, with heart and soul, are seeking and desirous of the true faith; but the faithless one they call Papa does not recognize his Creator as One, ascribing divinity to Holy Jesus (upon him be peace!), and worshiping idols and pictures which he has made with his own hands, thus casting doubt upon the oneness of God and instigating how many servants to that path of error.
— 1574 letter of Murad III to the "Members of the Lutheran sect in Flanders and Spain".
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A Christian-Asian women gets kicked in the head by a Jew in Jerusalem.
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Protestants: “Repent of your sins” isn’t in the Bible
Me: Matthew : 4 : 17 - From that time, Jesus began to preach, and to say: 'Repent. For the kingdom of heaven has drawn near.'
Mark : 1 : 15 - and saying: 'For the time has been fulfilled and the kingdom of God has drawn near. Repent and believe in the Gospel.'
Luke : 5 : 32 - I have not come to call the just, but sinners to repentance.'
Matthew : 3 : 8 - Therefore, produce fruit worthy of repentance.
Luke : 15 : 7 - I say to you, that there will be so much more joy in heaven over one sinner repenting, than over the ninety-nine just, who do not need to repent.
Me: Matthew : 4 : 17 - From that time, Jesus began to preach, and to say: 'Repent. For the kingdom of heaven has drawn near.'
Mark : 1 : 15 - and saying: 'For the time has been fulfilled and the kingdom of God has drawn near. Repent and believe in the Gospel.'
Luke : 5 : 32 - I have not come to call the just, but sinners to repentance.'
Matthew : 3 : 8 - Therefore, produce fruit worthy of repentance.
Luke : 15 : 7 - I say to you, that there will be so much more joy in heaven over one sinner repenting, than over the ninety-nine just, who do not need to repent.
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Protestants: “Repent of your sins” isn’t in the Bible Me: Matthew : 4 : 17 - From that time, Jesus began to preach, and to say: 'Repent. For the kingdom of heaven has drawn near.' Mark : 1 : 15 - and saying: 'For the time has been fulfilled and the kingdom…
Protestants cherry pick the Bible as much as the Libtards and Muhammadons
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Tell me Protestants if you were in a relationship would you think just to say “I love you” and that alone being enough. will that relationship be healthy or will it last? No right because you need to offer more and do you part
Than why you give the bare minimum for your relationship with your Creator and God?
Than why you give the bare minimum for your relationship with your Creator and God?
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“Religions are seen as paths trying to reach God. I will use an analogy, they are like different languages that express the divine. But God is for everyone, and therefore, we are all God’s children. “But my God is more important than yours!”. Is this true? There is only one God, and religions are like languages that try to express ways to approach God.”
In the 1st and 5th sentences, Pope Francis uses the word “trying” and “try” in regards to interreligious dialogue to establish a principle of good intention on the part of the parties involved in the dialogue, not as an affirmation of universalism. We know this because in other homilies and statements, like his one on April 18, 2016, he affirmed that Christ is the only door to eternal life.
Granted, I think this statement could’ve been worded much better, but I do not think that Pope Francis was affirming indifferentism or universalism.
In the 1st and 5th sentences, Pope Francis uses the word “trying” and “try” in regards to interreligious dialogue to establish a principle of good intention on the part of the parties involved in the dialogue, not as an affirmation of universalism. We know this because in other homilies and statements, like his one on April 18, 2016, he affirmed that Christ is the only door to eternal life.
Granted, I think this statement could’ve been worded much better, but I do not think that Pope Francis was affirming indifferentism or universalism.
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