I may not be to fond of the title, "church militant," though that does not negate the well made points about liberal Catholicism (along with the whole of Christianity). Surely, what does it merit to do good works while leaving aside the authority of Christ? What true good is the well-being of someone with a stomach full of nutrition and clean air to breathe, meanwhile, their heart is outside the grace of God? Is not the church's primary mission salvation for the soul, secondly food for the body?
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I may not be to fond of the title, "church militant," though that does not negate the well made points about liberal Catholicism (along with the whole of Christianity). Surely, what does it merit to do good works while leaving aside the authority of Christ? What true good is the well-being of someone with a stomach full of nutrition and clean air to breathe, meanwhile, their heart is outside the grace of God? Is not the church's primary mission salvation for the soul, secondly food for the body?
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