troubledgoodangel
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Joined: Dec 2006
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February 03, 2007 1:35 PM
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When it comes to ecumenism, the primary issue is not which text is inspired and which is not. A larger issue and a more important one is who is holy and who is not! For holiness is the ground in which the Holy Spirit sows inspiration! It is through the Holy Spirit that Christians know their text to be inspired. And it is also through the Holy Spirit that they can tell which is not. But I repeat, judging texts is not helpful for ecumenism. Instead, let's focus on the holiness of the persons, not their written word! If a Moslem is holy, he will find a common ground with a holy Christian ... and with his Scripture. Furthermore, a holy Moslem will also know where there is holiness in a text and where there is not!Then, and only then, both will know whose texts are inspired and whose are not! And then, inspired by the Spirit of Holiness, they will both find the desperately needed common ground!
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