I don't think the up and rising star, Dr. Grady would have even peaked into a Roman Catholic College or seminary, being a, if I may say it, a 'right wing, fundamentalist Christian.' I could be wrong and I think Mosique raised a good question.
In the Pennsylvania area Protestants speak more about Calvary than Golgotha; I, however, have used the latter term at times in sermons, which to me, speaks more about the location of the crucifixion. It is the place, the hillside--meaning the skull.
We have a Calvary Baptist Church in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania as well as a Calvary Wesleyan Church in the same city.
The Roots of Catholicism
Discussion in 'Free-For-All Archives' started by Ray Berrian, Oct 21, 2003.
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