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What is the Subject of Your Email?

~ Pope on Christian Unity
~ From "Virtually all Subjects"
~ On the Pope
~ Other Churches
~ Augustine
~ Theology vs. Simplicity
~ Marital Submission
~ Spiritual Dryness
~ Which Church?
~ New Types of Catholicism

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"May They Be One":
If you wish to challenge this on the grounds of the greatness of pluralism, I must point out that Christ the Truth does not believe in a pluralism which is a relativism, for truth does not contradict truth. "A kingdom divided against itself cannot stand."

If you wish to argue that this call to unity threatens the good of religious freedom, please read what the same pope writes in reply before contacting me.

Or if you think that doctrine itself is what divides Christians, so that to acheive unity we must get rid of or water down doctrine, please consider the consequences first.

I get so much email, I must request these things. Have you done what I requested? Yes. No.


Pope, Churches, & "All Subjects":
The tracts which you wish to discuss are incorporated into my frames and I think they are super. However, their actual authors at Catholic Answers are comitted to taking emails on their work. Please only email me if your browser does not let you send email. But before you email Catholic Answers or myself, please make sure that you have thoroughly read the relevant documents and given them some impartial thought. In this way we can serve you best when you write us.
Augustine, Grace, Predestination:
I must warn you that while I love to discuss St. Augustine, discussions of a strictly academic nature is subordinated to discussions relating to people's faiths and to my present work. If I am swamped with email or work when I receive your email, you may have to wait up to two weeks for a reply. All the same, I would love to hear from you. Please click here.
Theology vs. Simplicity:
Before you email me on this one, please read what I have written on faith and reason and new types of "Catholicism".

I get so much email, I must request these things. Have you done what I requested? Yes. No.


Marital Submission:
If you wish to argue from a fundamentalist viewpoint that St. Paul does not mean what the Pope says, i.e. that the submission of husband and wife is mutual, please read my introduction to my treatment of Biblical "Errors" before emailing me.

I get so much email, I must request this. Have you done what I requested? Yes. No.


Spiritual Aridity:
Before emailing me, please read what I write concerning faith and reason and follow the links at the end if relevant.

I get so much email, I must request these things. Have you done what I requested? Yes. No.


Which Church?
I trust that you Christians who are emailing me to discuss the matter have specific Bible verses, facts of history, or specific issues in mind to speak of. So that I do not have to repeat what is already at this page, please make sure that you read what I have for you about those verses in my service on biblical difficulties or the relevant entries in the Menu of History's Evils or the issues in the Menu of Current Issues.

I get so much email, I must request these things. Have you done what I requested? Yes. No.


New Types of "Catholicism":
If you wish to argue from what I call in my article the liberal point of view, I ask that before you email me, you read first my treatment of faith and reason and if you have a problem with the doctrine of inerrancy of the Bible, my page on Biblical "Errors". Also, would you please consult the Menu of Current Issues and the Menu of History's Evils before emailing me?

I get so much email, I must request these things. Have you done what I requested? Yes. No.