EVANGELICALS AT THE VATICAN It was recently reported that Texas evangelicals, Kenneth Copeland and James Robison went to the Vatican in Rome to meet with Pope Francis. Ecumenical activist, Tony Palmer was on hand to translate during the meeting. Months earlier, Palmer presented a video taped message from the Pope at Copeland's church in Texas, announcing that the Protestant Reformation was over, and that "Protestants" no longer existed. What were they then, but Catholics, Palmer announced, reassuring his evangelical audience that Rome and Protestants now believe the same thing about salvation. But is this the case?
Chris Pinto, July 1, 2014
EVANGELICALS AT THE VATICAN It was recently reported that Texas evangelicals, Kenneth Copeland and James Robison went to the Vatican in Rome to meet with Pope Francis. Ecumenical activist, Tony Palmer was on hand to translate during the meeting. Months earlier, Palmer presented a video taped message from the Pope at Copeland's church in Texas, announcing that the Protestant Reformation was over, and that "Protestants" no longer existed. What were they then, but Catholics, Palmer announced, reassuring his evangelical audience that Rome and Protestants now believe the same thing about salvation. But is this the case?