Would Unification of all the sects of Christianity be possible?

India
January 28, 2007 11:50pm CST
In one of my conversations with one of the spirtitual leader, I was briefed about the discussions going on at the Vatican, on the aspect of Unification of all sects of Christianity. I have reservation of my own on this issue. What do you have to say?
1 response
• Philippines
29 Jan 07
It is impossible to unite all religious sects, not even those who profess Christianity. Christians follow the Holy Bible. The Roman Catholic Church the members of which are called Catholics follow the Catechism laid down by the Roman Catholic Church heirarchy. They change their doctrines whenever they believe it to be necessary, such as the addition of the rosary, bell ringing, candles, and so many others. With this alone, how can anybody or any group unite the Christian religion with the Catholic religion? I am a Christian, I will follow the Holy Bible; I will never follow the Catechism.
• India
29 Jan 07
I wanna differ from your opinion.According to me the Roman Catholic faith actually preaches you the exact way of life, to match with the changing times. One cannot be rigid. It all depends on how you look at things. I am of the belief that catechsim is a must to groom young minds.Its not just by carrying bibles in you hand and preaching on the streets or luring people for money, you dont become a christian.We need to reform ourselves from within. The Rosary is a form of respect to the Blessed Mother, who accept to become the Mother of God,even when she was a virgin.I bet none in this world would have accepted this, as they would not like a public confrontation. The bells and candles are our voices.