[Faith-talk] question about connection to other people of faith
Sarah Blake LaRose
sarah at sarahblakelarose.com
Sat Oct 1 14:22:25 UTC 2016
It has been helpful for me to take time to get to know people from other
backgrounds and to read other theology. I sometimes say things that I regret
saying and make hasty decisions not to get to know people, and I have some
things to rectify in that area. Dialogue is always better.
Sarah Blake LaRose, M.Div., accessible instruction in biblical languages
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-----Original Message-----
From: debby via Faith-Talk
Sent: Friday, September 30, 2016 11:55 PM
To: David Andrews via Faith-Talk
Cc: debby
Subject: Re: [Faith-talk] question about connection to other people of faith
I have not seen Chad's inriginal email yet, but am sad that someone felt it
necessary to make nasty -ts about Catholicism. I have tried to be careful
about not being derogatory of other people's faith, or systems of beliefs
and I would appreciate the same courtesy. You know nothing of Catholic
teaching if you think that it is a "drive through" religion. Certainly there
are liberal Catholics and more conservative Catholics, just as there ste
differing synods of Lutherans, ELCA and Misouri Synod, for instance.
Debby P.S. There are also Southern Baptists, American Baptists, Primitive
Baptists. There are Uoited Methodists and Free Methodists. There ste
Evangelical Friends, and Quakers who aren't sure whether Jesus was
resurrected or not. Enough said, I hope. Thank you David Andrews. Debby
On Sep 27, 2016 8:15 AM, David Andrews via Faith-Talk
<faith-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> I would urge people to not make sweeping
> judgments, stereotypes and other kinds of
> negative statements about other faiths. This will get us nowhere.
>
> David Andrews, List Owner
>
> At 01:47 PM 9/26/2016, you wrote:
> >Good call Chad. I've noticed that too. It seems
> >like a drive through faith. Not trying to insult
> >you Debi and other Catholics here. Ericka Short
> >from my iPhone 6s > On Sep 26, 2016, at 1:42 PM,
> >Chad Nelson via Faith-Talk
> ><faith-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote: > > From what
> >I've seen in the Catholic faith, nobody takes
> >time to know anyone else cited or not. > > Sent
> >from my iPhone 6s plus. > >> On Sep 26, 2016, at
> >1:22 PM, Sandra Streeter via Faith-Talk
> ><faith-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote: >> >> Thinking
> >about the issues Paul and others (including
> >myself, at times) raise about being able to
> >connect meaningfully, in whatever way, to
> >(especially sighted) people of faith: Those of
> >you who are Catholic, do you think it is any
> >easier to become really part of things in the
> >Catholic church? We “Protestants†have such
> >a relatively short history, and are fragmented
> >into so many divisions and subdivisions, I do
> >sometimes think that the institutional stability
> >may lend itself better to inclusion and
> >participation generally. Just
> >wondered... >> >> >> >> Sandra >> "It is only
> >with the heart that one can see rightly; what is
> >essential is invisible to the eye." - Antoine de
> >Saint-Exupery >> The Little Prince >> >> >>
>
>
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