First you tell me not to take the book of James literally but then just now you say to take it literally.{/quote]
That's a misrepresentation of what I actually said. That you have trouble following what I say, keeping it in context, and factually representing me is more evidence you have trouble with understanding things within context. This is why you struggle with interpreting Scripture.
No. But proper definition of words within the passage does. :BangHead:
No, and not in your case. You're way off track.
I have. You haven't answered the question. I use scripture to interpret scripture all the time. What rules do you use? Or is it as I said. You'e already approached the text from an already established theology no matter what the passage actually says.
Actually, you don't DHK gave you one. Interptret Scripture using his given passage.
And no, I don't interpret Scripture via an already established theology. Instead, i interpret it correctly, which exposes your RCC false teachings.
[So works are evidence of conversion. I agree with that.
Adding to my words yet again, aren't you? This isn't always the case. That's what I said.
You don't know who is and who isn't saved.
Now you're saying you can't apply your statement to the overall consept? Hmmm. Curious.
There is nothing to be curious about, other than your misrperesentation of Scripture and of me. I used the Scripture to make a point, and a truthful point, something you don't happen to like, so you resort to adding to what I've said. You have to.
Well, thats not what the passage says. Again look at it. Clearly there is a group saying Lord, Lord but have no evidence of doing the Father's will. And if we read further They still aren't doing the will of the father. They are prophesying (which isn't necissasrily a good deed) and Miracles but are still called evil doers not evil believers. Note none of them took care of widows, or orphans, etc...
Read it carefully yourself. They did many wonderful...'works'...see that? That's my point. According to you, works are salvific, something they were engaged in.
I think you believe I was responding to you instead of Michael Wren.
Wrong again. Hey, at least you're consistent at something.
Nope. Catholics believe that they are saved by grace through faith working in love...
Absolutely not true.
Oh so you are basically saying its ok to do what you want in sin after you're saved by Grace. Ie Grace doesn't work to sanctify you just pull you out of the fire and allows you the freedom to sin when ever and however you want. I somehow don't think this is what Paul is getting at in Romans or Galatians.
There you go adding to my words. Again.
You have to or you have no case.