原帖由 抽刀斷水 於 2008-2-14 09:58 發表
陳志雲是天主教徒,樂易玲是基督教徒,估計他們應該互相指責對方為異端,不會合作的。
something more supporting my allegating the [[[[[[[[[invisible]]]]]]]]] co-operation
twixt 天主教徒 n 基督教徒
http://www.religioustolerance.org/chr_caev.htm
>>>> COOPERATION BETWEENROMAN CATHOLICS AND CONSERVATIVE PROTESTANTS[[.....]]
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Charles ColsonChuck Colson was an aide to Richard Nixon's presidency [[[[[[[[[USA]]]]]]]]] during the times of theWatergate scandal. After being released from prison, Colson formed Prison Fellowship,an Evangelical Christian outreach to convicts. He has been perhaps the most activeEvangelical Christian in the promotion of Roman Catholic-Evangelical cooperation. He wrotethe foreword to Kieth Fournier's book: "Evangelical Catholics," inwhich he stated:
"...those who are called of God, whether Catholic or Protestant, are part of the same Body. What they share is a belief in the basics: the virgin birth, the deity of Christ, His bodily resurrection, His imminent return, and the authority of His infallible Word. They also share the same mission: presenting Christ as Savior and Lord to a needy world. Those who hold to these truths and act on this commission are evangelical Christians. … It's high time that all of us who are Christians come together regardless of the difference of our confessions and our traditions and make common cause to bring Christian values to bear in our society. When the barbarians are scaling the walls, there is no time for petty quarreling in the camp [[[[[[[[[ barbarians ......... mmmmmmmmm , such as : ::::: exchristian.hk ]]]]]]]]];;--^)
.... We have much to forgive, much to relearn. But Evangelical Catholics can help us do both so we can band together against the rising tides of secularism which threaten to engulf us." 1
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Billy Graham
Billy Graham is perhaps the best known and loved conservative Christian evangelist in North America. He has long been involved in a close working relationship with the Roman Catholic church. He is perhaps the most influential Protestant involved in the Catholic-Evangelical ecumenical movement: 2 | In 1964, after a meeting with Richard Cardinal Cushing, Archbishop of Boston, Mr. Graham said: "I feel much closer to Roman Catholic tradition than to some of the more liberal Protestants." | | in 1967, he received an honorary degree from a Roman Catholic institution: Belmont Abbey. | | In 1979, he recognized Pope John Paul II as "the moral leader of the world." | | In 1981, during an interview in Christianity Today, he said that one of the most significant changes in Christendom over the previous 25 years was "...the new understanding between Roman Catholics and Protestants. Twenty-five years ago we could hardly speak with each other openly. In our Crusades today, thousands of Catholics feel free to attend. I have preached in Roman Catholic schools, and have even received honorary doctorates from them. this could not have happened 25 years ago." 3 | | In 1981, he met the pope for the first time, and was the first Protestant to ever speak at the North American College, a seminary for students from North America at the Vatican. | | In 1983, he advised President Reagan in the decision to establish formal diplomatic relations with the Vatican. | | In 1990, Dr Graham met with the pope, to discuss Eastern Europe and relations between Evangelicals and Roman Catholics worldwide. | | Billy Graham's team generally seeks the cooperation of both Protestant and Roman Catholic churches in those urban areas where they have conducted recent campaigns. | | Roman Catholics who make a decision for Christ at his meetings are referred back to counselors at their diocese. | Activities by other Evangelical Leaders: | Promise Keepers, the leading Evangelical Christian men's organization in the United States calls on individuals in all Christian groups to "tear down all denominational barriers" and join together in committing their lives to Jesus. | | Jack van Impe is arguably the leading Evangelical teleministry devoted to end-times prophecy. He frequently refers to the Roman Catholic church in a positive context on his weekly program. | | Robert Schuller, promoter of "Possibility Thinking" also refers to Catholicism positively in his TV program. | | The Charismatic movement straddles both Protestantism and Catholicism. At "The North American Congress on the Holy Spirit and World Evangelization" in 1987, 40,000 Charismatic Christians met. Present were Roman Catholics, Evangelicals, and Mainline Christians. The Catholic contingent was the largest of any denomination.
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