I do not consider communication between the different christian
churches as "interfaith" but as "interdenominational. interfaith to
me is between different religionssuch as Muslims and Jews or Christians.
Hugs,
D
oris
At 10:10 PM 7/26/2014, you wrote:
>Thank you my good friend. We must remember you come from Luther's
>church. I suspect many protestants since have separated further from
>the church he founded than they would care to admit. The sad part
>of this dialog is: Many of the different branches of the Catholic
>Faiths. Such as Greek and Russian orthodox feel no dialog is even
>possible, and they refuse to engage in any. As they feel our
>differences outweigh our similarities. While there are those who
>feel dialog is still possible. I spent a couple of hours last
>evening listening to a pod cast where an orthodox monk was invited
>to lecture at an evangelistic college. He felt dialog was possible
>and was important in this modern age in which we live. He said
>there were those who have given up this idea of dialog between the
>Faiths. I am of that mind now. It is interesting to know the
>original Macedonian church to which our dear Saint Paul preached
>still exists in Macedonia, and that since the fall of communism in
>20 years the Russian Orthodox Church has grown four fold. Which
>gives to us all hope that regardless the godless government which
>might rule over us, Christianity will survive regardless.
>----- Original Message ----- From: "Doris &Hubby Chris" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Saturday, July 26, 2014 7:54 PM
>Subject: Re: Interceeding by the saints:
>
>
>>Dear Mr. David,
>>
>>Ms. Angel's Bible knowledge is very solid. . I am not catholic and
>>have no intention to convert but understand the idea of asking
>>those who have gone before us for intercession as us being all
>>living in the spirit and thus being united in what we stand and
>>ask for.. If you think of your dear Ms. April who has gone before
>>you, I think she probably will alway be with you and be a part of
>>you. As the Legacy 5 song goes: They will be with us longer than
>>then we are without"
>>
>>in Christian sistership,
>>
>>Doris
>>
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>>At 05:56 PM 7/26/2014, you wrote:
>>>While Jesus was here on earth, He upbraided the scribes and
>>>pharisees for substituting their traditions for the WORD OF
>>>GOD. Why do Catholics and others who believe in communicating
>>>with the dead and/or that the dead intercede for us think they're
>>>better than the religious leaders in the days of Jesus? The Bible
>>>clearly and emphatically in First Timothy chapter 2 verse 5,
>>>"There is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man
>>>Christ Jesus." 1 is 1. 1 is not 2, 5, 17, or even 314,159. The
>>>Bible says what it means, and means what it says. Here is
>>>something to think about. Whoever disagrees with the clear and
>>>plain writing in the Bible, could that person be found guilty of
>>>fighting with God? One more thing. Can some one please explain
>>>to me the difference between a mediator and an intercessor?
>>>
>>>On Jul 26, 2014, at 1:28 AM, Angel
>>><<mailto:[log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>>
>>>>In Revelation, mention is made of the vials of prayers presented
>>>>and opened before God from the saints. There is no difference
>>>>between those saints residing on the earth, and those who have
>>>>passed from this level of existance.
>>>>**The nice thing about being a celebrity is that
>>>>if you bore people they think it's their fault.**
>>>>Henry Kissinger
>>>>
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