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United Methodists seek both separation and unity because of ‘Catholic Spirit’
If United Methodists were transformed into an animal, they no doubt would be Dr. Doolittle’s famous “pushmi-pullyu.” In other words, they’d like to have their future go two ways at once. Today’s United Methodists come by this tendency honestly, because Methodism’s founder, John Wesley, contended with conflict by pleading, “Though we cannot think alike, may...
Cynthia Astle