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Or is it still teaching saved by BOTH faith and works of the Flesh?
Having read most of the new Catholic Catechism, I am convinced that Catholic doctrine is very "Christian." They probably have the same percentage of "real" Christians as the Protestants.
Having read most of the new Catholic Catechism, I am convinced that Catholic doctrine is very "Christian." They probably have the same percentage of "real" Christians as the Protestants.
If "Christian" is defined by biblical essentials and characteristics there is NOTHING "Christian" about the gospel they preach and therefore, anyone saved in that denomination is saved IN SPITE OF the gospel they preach.
The whole history of salvation is identical with the history of the way and the means by which the one true God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, reveals himself to men "and reconciles and unites with himself those who turn away from sin".57
so that the life of the faithful may be conformed to Christ in the Holy Spirit to the glory of God the Father…This mystery, then, requires that the faithful believe in it, that they celebrate it, and that they live from it in a vital and personal relationship with the living and true God. This relationship is prayer.
No. But they clarified what they meant.
And yes the catholic Church teaches the true gospel of Jesus Christ.
As a former Roman Catholic, it is not a Christian religion.
They deny we are saved by Grace Alone through Faith Alone in Christ Alone and that we should rely upon the Scriptures alone for the Glory of God alone. They once believed only Roman Catholics could be saved, now they believe in a form of universalism.
The Pope does not forgive sins, nor does the Pope release people from purgatory. Mary does not absolve sins and we do not become saints after death.
Protestants, the practical argument is this; the approach that you Protestants suggest just doesn't work, it has never worked and never will work. It leads to chaos. A cursory survey of the history of Protestatism shows this as incontrovertibly as any fact of history. For the various Protestantisms don't merely vary[ Catholicism has a lot of variety ] They often flatly contradict one another [ all with the claim that the Holy Spirit is leading them to assert flatly contradictory things ] . That's the real litmus test, God does not contradict Himself . Me and my Bible interpretations frequently do. So other things [ including Popes, theologians , councils, and the Sacred Tradition of the Church] are necessary too. After all Jesus/God wasn't kidding when He told His Apostles the following ; " He who hears you , hears me ; and he who rejects you, rejects me; and he who rejects me, rejects him who sent me " [ Luke 10: 16 ] Apostolic Church Traditional Teaching [ God made Traditions [ large T ] not the traditions [ small t ] of mere-men as in sola scriptura ]
Protestants, the practical argument is this; the approach that you Protestants suggest just doesn't work, it has never worked and never will work. It leads to chaos. A cursory survey of the history of Protestatism shows this as incontrovertibly as any fact of history. For the various Protestantisms don't merely vary[ Catholicism has a lot of variety ] They often flatly contradict one another [ all with the claim that the Holy Spirit is leading them to assert flatly contradictory things ] . That's the real litmus test, God does not contradict Himself . Me and my Bible interpretations frequently do. So other things [ including Popes, theologians , councils, and the Sacred Tradition of the Church] are necessary too. After all Jesus/God wasn't kidding when He told His Apostles the following ; " He who hears you , hears me ; and he who rejects you, rejects me; and he who rejects me, rejects him who sent me " [ Luke 10: 16 ] Apostolic Church Traditional Teaching [ God made Traditions [ large T ] not the traditions [ small t ] of mere-men as in sola scriptura ]
What denomination are you? (christian church is not a denomination, surprised an administrator approved your membership)
you sound like a roman catholic.
What protestants?
i am not a protestant, I am a Baptist, and Baptists are NOT protestants
John
Sorry, but we baptist ARE protestants. It's not as if there were baptist churches meeting for 1000 years alongside the RCC. we are a product of the reformation.
It's the only reason any of them ever attend mass. Without the Eucharist it would not be a mass. One man's "mysticism" is another's belief that the Bible means what it says. It's also the belief that miracles really do happen all the time.Part of the problem is that even if you say the official RCC church documents are orthodox (which I would disagree with); You still have the vast majority of catholics who are taught a works righteousness with a bit of mysticism mixed in.
Case in point:
-Because of their beliefs in the sanctifying and even salvific effects of the euchurists; That is the main reason many of them attend mass. I have seen this first hand, in that after the communion was served (which is about 10-15 minutes before the end of an hour-long service) after everyone goes forward to get their wafer and drink...I estimate that about 10% of the people did not return to their seats, but snuck out the side and back doors. It was really eye opening! They got their wafer, so they were good for the week.
I realize we baptists can be guilty of similar hipocracy, but in this case it is the result of their actual teaching on what the communion does.
54 He who eats My flesh and drinks My blood has eternal life, and I will raise him up on the last day. 55 For My flesh is true food, and My blood is true drink. 56 He who eats My flesh and drinks My blood abides in Me, and I in him. 57 As the living Father sent Me, and I live because of the Father, so he who eats Me, he also will live because of Me. John 6:54-57.
As far as leaving early is concerned, Baptists also have that 10% who leave during the first verse of the invitation hymn. You see this especially in the bigger churches where you can slip out without being noticed by everyone else.16 Is not the cup of blessing which we bless a sharing in the blood of Christ? Is not the bread which we break a sharing in the body of Christ? 17 Since there is one bread, we who are many are one body; for we all partake of the one bread. 1 Corinthians 10:16-17.
Best thing someone who believes in Calvinism ever said." We believe that the Baptists are the original Christians. We did not commence our existence at the reformation, we were reformers before Luther and Calvin were born; we never came from the Church of Rome, for we were never in it, but we have an unbroken line up to the apostles themselves. We have always existed from the days of Christ, and our principles, sometimes veiled and forgotten, like a river which may travel under ground for a little season, have always had honest and holy adherents. Persecuted alike by Romanists and Protestants of almost every sect, yet there has never existed a Government holding Baptist principles which persecuted others; nor, I believe, any body of Baptists ever held it to be right to put the consciences of others under the control of man. We have ever been ready to suffer, as our martyrologies will prove, but we are not ready to accept any help from the State, to prostitute the purity of the Bride of Christ to any alliance with Government, and we will never make the Church, although the Queen, the despot over the consciences of men." —Charles H. Spurgeon
John