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Can anyone think of a magic key that would solve the Orthodox-Catholic split?
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<blockquote data-quote="TheMoralLaw" data-source="post: 1465435" data-attributes="member: 20663"><p>This analogy doesnt "solve" the problem, but might help in creating more dialogue.</p><p></p><p>Orthodox Christians and Catholic Christians are like brothers of a family. However the Orthodox are estranged from the father of the family. They acknowledge he exists and is due a certain honor, and the title "father", but they don't believe fathers on earth have natural authority over their children: only The One Father in heaven.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheMoralLaw, post: 1465435, member: 20663"] This analogy doesnt "solve" the problem, but might help in creating more dialogue. Orthodox Christians and Catholic Christians are like brothers of a family. However the Orthodox are estranged from the father of the family. They acknowledge he exists and is due a certain honor, and the title "father", but they don't believe fathers on earth have natural authority over their children: only The One Father in heaven. [/QUOTE]
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