Francine
Well-Known Member
It depends on what side of the Reformation divide you fall.
Protestants* believe that man is inherently flawed and imperfect, and that the only way to perfection and salvation is through God. Thus, trying to make the material world a better place is a futile effort that detracts from the ultimate goal of reaching Heaven.
Catholics* believe that man is essentially good but falls short of the glory of God. Thus, with the help of God's grace through the redemptive work of Christ at Calvary, Catholics believe man has the potential to complete and make perfect God's creation, creating a paradise on Earth.
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* All generalizations are false.
Protestants* believe that man is inherently flawed and imperfect, and that the only way to perfection and salvation is through God. Thus, trying to make the material world a better place is a futile effort that detracts from the ultimate goal of reaching Heaven.
Catholics* believe that man is essentially good but falls short of the glory of God. Thus, with the help of God's grace through the redemptive work of Christ at Calvary, Catholics believe man has the potential to complete and make perfect God's creation, creating a paradise on Earth.
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* All generalizations are false.