Not sure how bad the infiltrators can get, there may be worse somehow, I know there are quite a few of them (Osteen isn’t even the worst!), but Pavlovitz is real, real bad.
I don't know but he's a proponent of the Vatican's "Ecumenical Movement" and has tons of influence within Christendom. Books, sermons, etc. highly promulgated
Ecumenical doesn’t sound bad at face value, unless he’s trying to build the one world religion under an/the antichrist, or even this pope (same thing), but I’m not familiar with it.
If we were doing it right there would only be one body of Christians, per Matthew 12:25. Very narrow road to that end, though. It wouldn’t be 1.2 billion of us ending there, and it would be a bottom up hierarchy, not top down one.
Those are definitely the Hegelian endpoints, and i agree even the likely outcomes even if we were to just get everyone to accept each other without fixing at least some of the underlying doctrinal issues we currently have. I do still think that ideally, the body of Christ would not be divided.
Is he a known pedo or does he just have pedoface?
Not sure how bad the infiltrators can get, there may be worse somehow, I know there are quite a few of them (Osteen isn’t even the worst!), but Pavlovitz is real, real bad.
I don't know but he's a proponent of the Vatican's "Ecumenical Movement" and has tons of influence within Christendom. Books, sermons, etc. highly promulgated
Ecumenical doesn’t sound bad at face value, unless he’s trying to build the one world religion under an/the antichrist, or even this pope (same thing), but I’m not familiar with it.
If we were doing it right there would only be one body of Christians, per Matthew 12:25. Very narrow road to that end, though. It wouldn’t be 1.2 billion of us ending there, and it would be a bottom up hierarchy, not top down one.
Ecumenical as I understand it is meant to unify the religions under the anti-christ (papacy, as I understand it)
The "goyim" see: oh great we can be frens
The esoterics see: oh great we can make them all frens under our rule
Those are definitely the Hegelian endpoints, and i agree even the likely outcomes even if we were to just get everyone to accept each other without fixing at least some of the underlying doctrinal issues we currently have. I do still think that ideally, the body of Christ would not be divided.