In a message dated 4/21/05 5:14:14 P.M. Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Recalling the millennium peace summit of 2000 in New York where 1100
representatives from different faiths signed a document that there
should be no bloodshed in the name of religions as they were
different routes to one God, he said, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the
Pope Benedict XVI, held a press conference shortly thereafter at the
Vatican and released a 36 page doctrine 'Dominus Jesus'.

"The doctrine objected to anyone trying to bring their religion at
par with the Roman Catholic Church and described it as crossing
limits of tolerance. It said non-Christians cannot get salvation as
they don't consider Jesus Christ as the son of God and even non-
Catholics would find it difficult to get salvation as they don't
consider the Pope as their head",
So what's new here? Hasn't the Christian religion whether Catholic or Protestant always said that Christianity is the only way to gain salvation? "No man shall come to the Father except through the Son". You either believe it or you don't. If you look at just about all religions you'll find they have their exclusionary clauses as well.


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