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b9b9b7 No.544777

Should the church function as the hospital of souls?

33db6f No.544844

Ortho does and always has


c143d1 No.544855

The only flaw I could see in that analogy is the implication associated with the fact that people leave hospitals once they are made well. You shouldn't leave / stop going to church once you're converted / saved


79a948 No.544858

No because animals have souls too see revelations 16:3


33db6f No.544861

>>544855

Salvation is just the beginning, saintliness, sanctification, theosis, are the meat and bones of Christianity and any decent church. And those things take a lifetime.


dfc8f2 No.544872

>>544777

for protestantism no, but for cathodoxy yes i think it would be correct to describe the church as a hospital of sorts.




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