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Originally Posted by prisonchaplain
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A good starting place. Most "Protestants" don't like the term, and argue that they are protesting nothing. We do not define ourselves by how we are not Catholic. In fact, many of our inmates get mislabeled, because they don't know what "Protestant" means. They say, "I'm just Christian," and get labeled "No preference" or "Other religion."
Call it irony, but for a majority of Christians, joining the Mother Catholic Church would require conversion. We didn't leave it. Rather, we entered the Kingdom through a different door.
I see neither denominations, nor a single church hierarchy that was meant to control all the churches, in the Scripture. Rather, I see a focus on Jesus, on the Kingdom, on the Resurrection, and upon right living (obey my commands).
So, I'm not so sure that denominations are against God's will--so long as they foster cooperation and unity amongst believers. Likewise, I'm not sure that having one overarching organization to represent all Christian churches would necessarily please God or accomplish greater good for God's kingdom.
In heaven we will see clearly--as Jesus does. Today we see through a dark glass. IMHO, many practices and understandings we have now will be jettisoned in eternity.
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"Unity in essentials, liberty in all others, charity (love) in all.: (I don't know who came up with this saying, but it is borrowed).
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You are right about many points. But I think the concept of Kingdom is being somewhat twisted in an effort to make it fit today's every ugly stepsister's foot.
The problem is that many think that by belonging to an organization their salvation is assured therefore we tend to divide the children of men thinking that everyone on my side is going to be rewarded and everybody that isn't will not be rewarded nearly as well. I personally think that being "on the right path" can be both a blessing and a curse. A blessing because it will bring one to be like G-d (which is a possible meaning of oneness). A curse because (according to Jesus and his teaching the parable of talents) to who more is given more is required.
If we think we are more complete than others - it does not mean our salvation is assured and the salvation of others is less assured - it means we have a greater responsibility before our salvation can be completed.
For example, I do not think a saint of Christ will be the first on the bus to heaven. I think they will likely miss the bus because they are still searching in the wilderness for the one missing. Being like G-d is not about power - it is about sacrifice. If one wishes to belong to a denomination that is about power they will discover that not all denominations follow the same path or encourage the same things. All roads may lead to Rome but there is only one path or way to the tree of life.
The Traveler