I don't think I've committed an error at either point. I believe your church has recognized the Protestant (in most cases) as belonging to the same faith. And the issues we were discussing are definitely not salvific in nature.You commit the same error here. The issues aren't mutually accepted as non-salvific, hence "your own distinct viewpoint of Christian relativism."
My aim wasn't rebuke, only an expression of disappointment. Nor was I considering his part undermining my beliefs simply by differing. My beginning and end was to note that we have to allow that much of what divides us doesn't have a determining value when it comes to our salvation and that Trad was riding, in that tone and application, the same high horse that once had me shaking head as an outsider to every faith. It doesn't serve an ecumenical spirit nor an evangelical one. It's proud and pointless to my mind.Asserting that they are isn't doing anyone any good, and is no different from Trad telling you that the Rosary is necessary though you clearly disagree. It was odd to me that you rebuked him for undermining your beliefs and then blatantly undermined his own. I guess you don't see it yet. :idunno:
That's as plain as I can put it. I'm going out of the argument business for a while. Take care.
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