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Have yopuy examined in detail the Roman view on salvation? As it comdemns as heresy the Pauline Justification of saved by garcealone, received thru faith alone?American Catholics do not know that Rome teaches that there is no Salvation outside the walls of the Catholic Church. From a Protestant perspective, Catholics have added a lot of custom and tradition to the gospel. Nevertheless, my personal opinion is that Catholics are Christians because the believe the essential doctrines of Christianity such as those outlined in the Nicene Creed, for example.
The Church of Rome would/could give you an apologetic of salvation by faith through grace alone.Have yopuy examined in detail the Roman view on salvation? As it comdemns as heresy the Pauline Justification of saved by garcealone, received thru faith alone?
Have yopuy examined in detail the Roman view on salvation? As it comdemns as heresy the Pauline Justification of saved by garcealone, received thru faith alone?
They do NOT hod with saved by garce alone, thry faith alone, as they condemns ALL teaching that states a sinner can be freely justified by God just based upon faith in Jesus, as the sinner MUST get to a consdition where God can merit salvation unto them. Its called the Sacramental Grace system. Soa sinner is infant baptized, Confirmed, go thru various sacraments such as Eucherist, marriage, last rites, and hopefully aquires enough infused grace toi warrent getting saved. NOT Pauline Justification!The Church of Rome would/could give you an apologetic of salvation by faith through grace alone.
Far more than that, as they require a sinner MUST obtain sufficient transfusion of Grace by Sacraments to merit salvation!Yes. I tried to concede that they have added custom and tradition.
You missed the point completely Y. It was a facetious statement.They do NOT hod with saved by garce alone, thry faith alone, as they condemns ALL teaching that states a sinner can be freely justified by God just based upon faith in Jesus, as the sinner MUST get to a consdition where God can merit salvation unto them. Its called the Sacramental Grace system. Soa sinner is infant baptized, Confirmed, go thru various sacraments such as Eucherist, marriage, last rites, and hopefully aquires enough infused grace toi warrent getting saved. NOT Pauline Justification!
dystopian classic 1984, doublethink is the act of holding, simultaneously, two opposite, individually exclusive ideas or opinions and believing in both simultaneously and absolutely. Doublethink requires using logic against logic or suspending disbelief in the contradiction.
The Church of Rome is the master of doublethink logic.
A predictable response."Doublethink logic"? Brother, it can be said that the Scriptures themselves are guilty of the very same thing.
"For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith - and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God- not by works, so that no one can boast" are the words most quoted by non-orthodox Christians. But what about "What dos it profit my brethren, if a man says he has faith but not works"? Or "He that believes and is baptized will be saved" along with "He that eats my flesh and drinks my blood will have eternal life"? How about "If I have all faith; if I give away all I have to the poor, and I have not charity, I gain nothing" - so which one is it? The Scriptures seem to be all over the place here, no?
St. Augustine said the following in response to the question of whether man is justified solely by faith and not by observance of the law. He said: "What he (Saint Paul) means rather and wants us to understand is that man is justified by faith, even if he has not previously performed any works of the law". (St. Augustine on Faith and Works)
So we can readily see that the other recommendations in the Scriptures for salvation also apply. Not just faith, but also works, charity, baptism, etc. - they all have their place in the salvation process.
as they condemns ALL teaching that states a sinner can be freely justified by God just based upon faith
A predictable response.
I do not shed His blood over and over and over again.The One Universal (Catholic) Church preaches Christ crucified just as the Scriptures say. This is exemplified by the Holy Mass in which the Church listens to Our Lord when He says to re-enact the memorial to Him as his preferred form of worship. We do this, as our Eastern Orthodox brothers also do, the question is do you?
No.As all you folks say that is also highly predictable. Please, tell me where I err? Am I wrong in pointing out the many different things the Scriptures say concerning salvation?
I do not shed His blood over and over and over again.
Hebrews 7
26 For such an high priest became us, who is holy, harmless, undefiled, separate from sinners, and made higher than the heavens;
27 Who needeth not daily, as those high priests, to offer up sacrifice, first for his own sins, and then for the people's: for this he did once, when he offered up himself.
And if you are Catholic you are in danger of excommunicating yourself by denying transubstantiation at each and every "sacrifice of the mass".And neither do we who follow orthodox Christianity. He died but once, shed His blood for us but one time, what we now have is a re-presentation of that great sacrifice, the permanent memorial of what He did for us.
"Do this in memory of me" He said. "This is my body" and "This is my blood" was His claim and that is what the Universal Church has taught all these many centuries. Your new interpretation is wrong, wrong, wrong.
The Mass is the sacrifice of the New Law in which Christ, through the ministry of the priest, offers Himself to God in an unbloody manner under the appearances of bread and wine.
You deny then the Coucil of trent, that denied the reformation view on pauline Justification, and instead instotuted the Sacramental Grace system instead?Not so, you continue on with your false witnessing. How sad, how very sad.
Jesus did not mean ot to be His literal bllod and body!And neither do we who follow orthodox Christianity. He died but once, shed His blood for us but one time, what we now have is a re-presentation of that great sacrifice, the permanent memorial of what He did for us.
"Do this in memory of me" He said. "This is my body" and "This is my blood" was His claim and that is what the Universal Church has taught all these many centuries. Your new interpretation is wrong, wrong, wrong.
Look Adonia, I am a former Catholic.