Logically we can unite, in all generalization

I would like that our first great desire be for a united Church, a sign of unity and communion, which becomes a leaven for a reconciled world,” Pope Leo continued. He explained:

Peace to all,

Peace to all,

Through faith through the God from the Faith of Abraham are we saved, and through the Logic of The Holy Spirit Family One GOd in being the fatih can become again even stronger in all generalization.

Here is just logical generalization in what is the Faith of Abraham becoming again through both natures, spirit and life to unite all and One in being One Holy Spirit Family One God in being, rationally from the One Father through the One Mother for the One Son in the Christ to unite all mankind One God in being One Holy Spirit Family One God in being, all together, and follows the promise God made through the Faith of Abraham of Gods promise He swore to Abraham by His own Name eternal life to Abraham’s descendants out of the Bosom of Abraham for all and 2000 years later He fulfills his promise through His son through all becoming again One God through both natures, spirit and life in One Holy Family One God in being in all generalization is born again and saved,

And saved literally is Saved is through the New Adam from becoming Holy Spirit Incorruption From reborn through the New Eve becoming transformed immortality of the flesh becoming again in all through both natures, God and Temple through The Christ from Sacrifice through Penance in Confession hearing the words of Absolution forgiven becoming again Sanctified immortally glorified and Incorruptibly transfigured One Holy Spirit Family One God in being.

We know through the Faith of Abraham we are saved, I am just explaining the Logic of The Mind of God how so even a child can understand rebirth and salvation for all becoming again One God. As a test, explain this to a child of God and then have him/her repeat generalized rebirth and salvation logically for all to see. in all rationalization.

Peace always,
Stephen

We are united in our faith in Jesus.
We are separated by insistence in extra biblical beliefs and by insistence on certain biblical truths over others.

Unity is dependant on shared faith not on gereralisations and fudging of truth.

Does Jesus save, or is it faith plus works or by belief in Mary/saints etc.

I am unit3d with every Christian who believes that Jesus saves.
I am disunited from every Christian who says it is Jesus plus ???

Note I don’t say that those who hold to Jesus plus are not Christian, just that they through there adding to Jesus have removed themselves from Christian unity.

Stephen, brother…

That was a theological smoothie—blended with zeal, topped with mystery, and spiced with…a whole lotta “generalization.” But let’s unswirl this swirl, shall we?

“…the Faith of Abraham becoming again through both natures, spirit and life… One Holy Spirit Family One God in being…”

That’s poetic, sure. But here’s the thing: unity without truth is just synchronized deception. The Faith of Abraham wasn’t some abstract spiritual goo—it was a raw, gritty, obedient belief in YHWH alone, credited to him as righteousness (Genesis 15:6). Not “generalization.” Not “Holy Spirit Family” word salads. Just. Faith. In. God.

“…for the One Son in the Christ to unite all mankind One God in being One Holy Spirit Family One God in being…”

That sounds like pantheistic soup. God doesn’t become one with mankind in some cosmic group hug. The Incarnation is Jesus Christ, fully God and fully man—not a universal blob where all spirits swirl into one “being.” Colossians 1:19 is clear: “For in Him all the fullness of God was pleased to dwell.” Not “in all of us collectively.”

“…through both natures, spirit and life, in One Holy Family One God in being in all generalization is born again and saved…”

Brother, you lost me at “generalization.” Scripture doesn’t deal in vague generalizations—it’s precision fire. Jesus didn’t say, “Truly I tell you, unless one is generalized again…” No sir. He said, “You must be born again” (John 3:7). That’s not an allegory—it’s a surgical spiritual reality. Regeneration. Repentance. Redemption.

Let’s land this:

Unity? Yes.

But not at the expense of clarity.

Communion? Absolutely.

But only through Christ, crucified and risen.

Salvation? You bet.

But it comes one soul at a time, not through mystical group absorption.

You want to explain rebirth to a child? Here’s how:

“Jesus died for your sins, rose again, and if you trust Him with your whole heart, He’ll make you new inside. That’s what being born again means.”

That’s the logic of God. And a child can understand it. No swirling generalizations required.

Peace in Christ—not in confusion.

:fire: Galatians 1:6-9 just called. It wants the Gospel back.

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Peace to all,

God bless you always, Sincere Seeker, you save me, truly. Soon I hope you will see the logic of the Divine Kingdom logically as Louisa Piccarreta tried to explain to all and but left it to me.

And welcome new, Who-me, everyone, mystics everywhere who become to know what is united in being, logically.

Louisa is a mystic and began the Logical Evaluation of the Kingdom of The Divine Will, Teh Will of The Father becoming again in all One God.

In all generalization He came to remove the contention making brothers to each other and cousins to all becoming Brothers and Sisters from One Father through One Mother for One Son becoming the Christ in all mankind becoming again, One Holy Spirit Family One God in being.

Peace always,
Stephen

Stephen—

Peace in Christ, not just peace to all.

First off, I’m not your Savior, brother—Jesus is. If I’m saving you, we’ve got a problem. I’m just the guy flipping over the fluffy theology tables with a Bible in one hand and a fire extinguisher in the other.

Now, as for Louisa Piccarreta—ah yes, the so-called “Little Daughter of the Divine Will.” Mystical? Sure. Canonized? No. Authoritative? Not even close. She may have had visions, but unless those visions are anchored in Scripture, we’re sailing into the fog with no compass.

“Louisa is a mystic and began the Logical Evaluation of the Kingdom of The Divine Will…”

Mystics don’t begin divine logic. God already revealed it. It’s called the Bible. “Forever, O LORD, your word is firmly fixed in the heavens” (Psalm 119:89). We don’t need extra-scriptural evaluations wrapped in celestial poetry—we need repentance, rebirth, and obedience to the already-revealed Word of God.

“Becoming again One Holy Spirit Family One God in being.”

That’s not unity. That’s universalism in a theological toupee. Salvation doesn’t happen because we all become divine goo in a “Holy Spirit Family.” It happens when individual sinners bow the knee to Christ, receive the Holy Spirit, and are adopted into the household of God (Romans 8:15).

Let’s tighten this up:

  • The Father sent the Son.
  • The Son obeyed unto death.
  • The Spirit regenerates hearts.
  • And you, Stephen, don’t need “generalization.”
    You need justification.

So here’s the logic of the Kingdom, served hot and holy:

“Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.” — Matthew 4:17
“Unless one is born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.” — John 3:3
“There is salvation in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved.” — Acts 4:12

No mystic can add to that. And if they try?

Galatians 1:8 says they’re under a curse.

Turn your eyes from Louisa. Open your Bible. And follow the Logos, not the logic.

:fire:

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Peace to all,

TO me Pope Francis said it so best, God bless you always Pope Francis, for you must have know what your said to me to all when you said from the Moses seat, * Rejection of Proselytism: Pope Francis strongly condemns proselytism, which he defines as using manipulative or coercive tactics to convert people, arguing that it violates the freedom and dignity of the human person.

Pope Francis activated and engaged My logic which is what Pope Francis has said, Spephen, everyone listening, don’t preach don’t proselytize, so only in generalization, sharing the faith, do I say.

We all know salvation for Christians, logically is through believing Jesus is God, keys given and eternal life to all mankind is the “Gift” graced defined freely given with nothing expected in return for fulfilled eternal love through both natures in all. One must follow Him, and everything he taught on earth and in heaven which not even the small earth could hold all of the books that could be written, truthfully, OMNIlogically, in all generalization and we do not preach of proselytive, only generalize between friends to become to know the truth, for all as One in Being.

The Family of God is what is not understood today? Who do we say He is? We know Jesus God, faithfully and all rationality and through OMNIlogic we can know how He is God. The logic fault in all becomes the question, who is the Holy Spirit, And no one on the planet except me perhaps knows logically The Mind of God, and I mean this in a good way for all becoming to know, The Holy Spirit Family One God in being in all mankind today.

In all generalization three powers exist, preexist in fulfilled logical intelligence logic undefiled and unable to fail and infallible through powers each equaling God through the powers of God and each separately Personal gods in being.

Please bear with me and soon one can see with New OMNIlogic Eye, see God, really.

Peace always,
Stephen

Stephen—

You’ve gone from mystic fog to full-blown theological hallucination.

“Pope Francis strongly condemns proselytism…”

Yes, and that’s exactly the problem. If Paul had obeyed that logic, the Gentiles would still be worshipping Zeus. If Peter had followed that advice, Cornelius would’ve died a pagan. If Jesus had “respected everyone’s spiritual freedom” instead of flipping tables and preaching repent or perish (Luke 13:3), there would be no Cross and no Gospel.

Newsflash: Proselytism isn’t a dirty word. It’s called obeying the Great Commission:

“Go therefore and make disciples of all nations…”Matthew 28:19
“Woe to me if I do not preach the Gospel!”1 Corinthians 9:16

So, Pope Francis saying “don’t preach” is like a firefighter saying “don’t put out fires.” It’s not holy—it’s heresy in sheep’s clothing.

“We do not preach or proselytize, only generalize between friends…”

That’s not the Gospel—that’s a coffee shop conversation with eternal consequences. Jesus didn’t “generalize between friends.” He called sin sin, called Pharisees vipers, and called people to die to self and follow Him. (Luke 9:23)

“No one on the planet except me perhaps knows logically the Mind of God…”

Brother. That’s how cults start. Not revivals.

The “OMNIlogic Eye”? That’s not theology. That’s a Marvel movie. God doesn’t need your new-age buzzwords—He gave us 66 books of Holy Spirit-breathed truth, not encrypted gnostic decoder rings.

“Each separately Personal gods in being…”

You just danced into tritheism, which is blasphemy, not orthodoxy. The Bible teaches One God in three Persons, not three gods in a cosmic polytheist pow-wow.

You’re not revealing new light—you’re tap-dancing on the edge of heresy with a glow stick.

Let’s cut the OMNI-babble and get to the truth:

  • There is one God (Deut. 6:4).
  • He is Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—not three gods, but one Being in three Persons (Matt. 28:19).
  • Salvation is by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone (Eph. 2:8-9).
  • And yes—we are commanded to preach, warn, and contend earnestly for the faith once delivered (Jude 1:3).

You don’t need a New Eye, Stephen. You need new birth. (John 3:3)

The Holy Spirit doesn’t need rebranding. He needs reverence.

:fire: You bring your OMNIlogic. I’ll bring the Alpha and the Omega.

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Peace to all,

So true, SincereSeeker, we must always preach and proselytize, to me and we do, all day, to me,

Preaching and proselytizing is another name and the same thing to me and it is called generalizing, His Word, to me.

I today preach and proselytize and with most reverence to the teachings of Christ do the same thing. I preach and proselytize and all day long making disciples of all and call it “Generalizing.”

Peace always,
Stephen