Rome's Pathological Urge
For Togetherness

Since Vatican II, Rome has maintained a steady flow of verbiage intended to convince Christians, as well as Catholics and other pagans, that we should overlook those things which separate us and just come together under the umbrella of Mother Church.

It is to be expected that the Catholic faithful will blindly swallow whatever Rome offers, but the sad fact is that some evangelicals also are being seduced by Rome's syrupy importuning.


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On the Sinfulness of Ecumenicalism
Rome And Islam
Arabs and Jews
Dry Bones
Catholic and Protestant Churches
Ecumenicalism and Catholicism
Monolithic and Ecumenical
The Vatican Two-Step
Close But No Cigar
Ecumenism and the Council of Trent
A Family Feud?
Separated Brethren
The Religion of Mother Teresa
Looking at Afterlife Teachings
Religious Freedom
The Roman Church and Native Religions
Evangelicals and Catholics Together: A Post-Mortem
Where Is Odysseus When We Need Him?
Ecumenicalism
Ecumenism or the Stake
Forget Doctrine, Let's Just Love One Another
Gimme That Old Time Made-Up Religion
It Isn't Just Catholics

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