i know this is a mute thread now... but the thing that came to mind when i
was reading brad's post is... my pastor always used to say that when we go
to Heaven, we're not going to be separated. there's not going to be a
catholic corner... a protestant corner... an evangellecal corner and what
have you. also when we are raptured, the only thing Jesus is going to look
for is whether He is in your heart. You can believe all you want to but is
He in your heart? When that trumpt blows it's not going to be audible to
those who really don't have him in there hearts. It's not going to be
audible to our ears... it's going to be audible to our hearts.
Jenifer gilley
"Friends are angels who lift us to our feet when our wings have trouble
remembering how to fly."
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Karen Carter" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, February 06, 2006 12:24 PM
Subject: Re: Question?
>A big Amen very well put. and true
>
> --
> I would rather live my life as if there is a God, and die to find out
> there isn't, than live my life as if there isn't, and die to find out
> there is
>
> IN GOD WE TRUST
> Karen Carter '74
> -KC- Ministries
>
>
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> From: MV <[log in to unmask]>
>> Angel,
>>
>> Instead of You Protestants" and "We Catholics" or "We Roman Catholics",
>> whatever... How about "we Christians"? Unless that can't roll off the
>> tongue *smile*. I realize their are ritual differences in which to
>> differentiate if that is important to you, but I'm speaking more
>> attitudinally here. See the thing is the Word didn't say "God so loved
>> the
>> world that he gave his only begotten son and whosoever is Catholic shall
>> have eternal life". Or Protestant for that matter. It is not about
>> religion, it never ever has been. Jesus made that about as plain as the
>> nose on our face... notice I said "our face" not "my" face? I can't judge
>> whether "you" Catholics as you noted will go to heaven or not. That is
>> between you and God. I couldn't tell you if anyone in this world will go
>> to heaven... that is not my call. It isn't as easy as chunking
>> Christianity
>> in departments of religion and saying "you will go to heaven, you will go
>> to hell" and the like. God sees the heart while man looks at the skin,
>> the
>> outer man. There are evidences of one's heart seen in the outer man,
>> but
>> we are all flawed and under grace and how that is sorted out is God's
>> call,
>> not mine.
>>
>> Brad
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> At 10:49 AM 2/4/2006 -0800, you wrote:
>> >Are there many protestants who feel we Catholics will not enter heaven
>> >because we don't subscribe to many of their beliefs? If I say we
>> >Catholics
>> >why then is it not correct for me to say you protestants. I am perhaps
>> >wrong in saying we Catholics when I perhaps should qualify that
>> >statement by
>> >saying rather "we Roman Catholics" which would then differentiate us
>> >from
>> >the Greek, or Russian orthodox, or the Coptic Christians. After all the
>> >Jews when they speak do use the term falasha ethiopian when referring to
>> >those Jews. I will be more careful in future.
>>
>> Brad
>>
>> Strive to be insulated, not insulated
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