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Originally Posted by Igzy
Well, again it depends on what you mean by "division." Division to me means animosity and unwillingness to fellowship, not the idea that one brother might feel led to do one thing and one another.
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I think we are on common ground. When I say there is no right divisions in the body of Christ, divisions to me are things like what 1 Cor 12 and Eph 4 mentioned:
- The eye saying it doesn't need the hand
- Viewing more feeble memebers of the body as dispensable
- Not having Christ as the bond of peace
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Originally Posted by Igzy
The only thing that troubles me about them is they victimize the naive. Other than that they are simply annoying.
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I share the exact same feeling too. But one thing I did learn during this discussion with Evangelical is that when we accuse the LC leaders, we have to be careful not to fall into the same trap like how the LC accuses Catholics. We know that we are only accusing the wrong leadership but LC members may feel otherwise, especially when they don't see the problems as we do.
It is difficult. And that is why we need to turn to our Lord for help all the time.
I am very new to this forum, but I strongly believe this is a proof that ex-LC members still want to fellowship with existing members because of love. Although sometimes our emotion may take over and spark some flames.