Lately, more and more, ecumenism is taking over. There seem to be several reasons given for this phenomenon, but they're all related.
1. Regardless of theological differences, we need to all unite around common societal issues, like abortion for example.
2. We need to come together and unite around conservative political candidates for the good of society.
3. We need to unite for the sake of peace and the safety of our world.
4. Uniting in solidarity will make Christianity a stronger force for good in the world.
Notice the common thread? It's all about the world.
My question is: Do the ends justify the means. What does God's word say about this? Is it okay to unite in fellowship with heretics and false teachers for the sake of a "better world?" Where did Christ ever promise us a better world? Does uniting with heresy serve to make the world a better place or to make Christianity a much worse place?
1. Regardless of theological differences, we need to all unite around common societal issues, like abortion for example.
2. We need to come together and unite around conservative political candidates for the good of society.
3. We need to unite for the sake of peace and the safety of our world.
4. Uniting in solidarity will make Christianity a stronger force for good in the world.
Notice the common thread? It's all about the world.
My question is: Do the ends justify the means. What does God's word say about this? Is it okay to unite in fellowship with heretics and false teachers for the sake of a "better world?" Where did Christ ever promise us a better world? Does uniting with heresy serve to make the world a better place or to make Christianity a much worse place?
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