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Here is how this "Protestant" thinks: Jesus didn't
"found a church" at all. That has jarred for me since childhood as
a thorough misunderstanding. It makes me think of a voluntary association
of people who subscribe to a new set of religious ideas and
practices thought up by (or revealed to) Jesus, and by which they hope
to find their way to God (only Jesus managed to get
it right, like solving a riddle, so it was the right church).
Jesus didn't lay a foundation, he is and always was
the foundation. What he did was of a completely different order than any
"church founder", way more radical: unite God and humanity in life, death,
resurrection, and ascension. The result is that our corrupt humanity is made
new, his faith is produced in us, and we are included with him in the
fellowship of God.
Debbie
DAVEH: Is this a commonly accepted theory of Protestantism? LDS folks believe such thinking is flawed, John. IOW.....I believe Jesus founded the RIGHT CHURCH and a measured amount of legalism is important and necessary within that True Church. |
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