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Yes, we were told to love our neighbor, but not to love our neighbor’s sin–or our own sin, for that matter.
Protestant churches, as well, struggle with division over these same issues.
At this point, I feel a greater kinship with traditional Catholics than I do with Protestant churches that accept female clergy and the LBGQXYZ agenda.
I believe that God is going to bring His people together in these latter days, no matter what church they have been affiliated with.
Going forward, the major division will not be BETWEEN churches, but WITHIN churches, between the tares and the wheat.
Thank-you!
You’re absolutely🎯.
🌹✝ 🙏🏾🙏🏻🙏🏽🙏🏼⛪
Many expected to be wheat will be tares;
while many not expected will be wheat.
In these last years, it’s become simpler to really👀.