The Galatian
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Jesus himself said that anyone else who claims to go to heaven through another way, another religion is a thief and robber.
Barbarian observes:
You added "religion" to make His words fit your own
desires. He never said that. In fact, Jesus overtly told
His listeners to emulate a Samaritan, rather than a
Levite. You don't approve, because it bothers you that
people of other faiths might find salvation. That's not
what God wants you to want. He is unwilling that any be
lost to Him.
First, I never added religion.
Yes, you did. I included what you wrote above. That’s what you did. Jesus never said “religion.” You added that to make His word conform to your wishes.
People from all religions or faiths can be saved (and still remain in their own religion). In other words there are saved Muslims, saved Hindus, saved Buddhists, saved Jainists, etc. This is the stand of the RCC. This is the position you took. True?
And BTW, yes, it is universalism.
No, universalism says all are saved. Christianity says God can save anyone, even non-Christians. I gather by now, you admit that it’s a lie to say that RCC says that Baptists are going to hell.
Barbarian observes:
You seem to be conflicted over whether you want to
claim that Roman Catholics think only Roman Catholics
are saved, or whether you want to claim that we think
everyone is saved. In fact, both are false claims.
#1. The fact is that the teaching of the RCC is and has been throughout the centuries that only Catholics can be saved.
As you learned earlier, you are conflating “catholic” (meaning those belonging to His church, with the Roman Catholic church, which is only a fraction of all the world’s Christians. This is why even Protestants mention the “holy catholic church.”
Documentation has already been given to you on that point.
See above. Nice try, but it’s a very transparent attempt to deceive. You have seen a firm statement from the Vatican saying that other Christians are also saved, and even an admission that God can save non-Christians.
#2. You stated that people in other religions are saved to.
I said that God could save them. Since you also alter God’s word, I guess I’m in good company.
Do you want me to go back and quote you word for word.
That would be an improvement over your present habits.
I will. People in other religions, such as Islam cannot be saved because their religion is anti-Christ.
And now you’ve given up trying to show it scripturally, and hope to convince us by insisting.
Barbarian observes:
None are saved without Jesus, but no denomination
owns Jesus. He can and will save any person who
sincerely seeks Him, wrong or not.
Biblical Christianity alone "owns" Jesus, so to speak.
Not even “so to speak.” No one has God in a box. You need to accept Him the way He is, and not be so interested in committing others to Hell. Indeed, the Bible shows that Satan’s fall was partly due to his eagerness to condemn others before God.
Barbarian on the parable of the Good Samaritan:
More than that, he was saying that it was better to have
love and compassion than to be theologically correct.
Jesus never said that at all.
He said to emulate a heretic who had love and compassion, rather than one who had the correct faith, but no compassion. That’s what he said.
One needs to be theologically correct as well as have love. You cannot dispense one without the other. There are many religions--all theologically wrong. Jesus said--Beware of the leaven (theology or doctrine) of the Pharisees. He never condoned false doctrine. He never put love above doctrine.
Well, let’s see what He said was paramount…
Matthew 22:35 Then one of them, which was a lawyer, asked him a question, tempting him, and saying,
36 Master, which is the great commandment in the law?
37 Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind.
38 This is the first and great commandment.
39 And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.
40 On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets.
So you’re wrong about that, too.
Barbarian observes:
That's why he told His listeners to be more like the
Samaritan than the Levite. A lot of people, from a
superficial reading of the parable, think the message is
only "it's good to be charitable." That is not even the
primary message.
And yet He commends the Samaritan instead of the Jew.
The Jew was not saved either.
Remember the context. He was speaking to Jews, under the old covenant, in which the Levites were the most careful followers.
Barbarian observes:
He chose a Samaritan, precisely because Jews saw
them as despicable heretics. When you understand
why, there will no longer be a conflict between these two
verses for you.
Yes, he chose a Samaritan because the Jews despised them, not because of the difference in doctrine.
They despised them because they had a difference in doctrine.
Jesus never put love above doctrine.
See above. He says love is more important than anything else. Doctrine is important to you, because you wield it like a weapon to harm those who don’t agree with you. In doing so, you have learned the words, but you have lost love. And without that, there can be no salvation for you.
Barbarian observes:
Indeed. But all who earnestly seek him can be saved,
even if they are mistaken about Him.
They cannot be saved and hold on to their religion at the same time as you imply. You cannot be a Muslim and a Christian at the same time, even as your Catechism states. There is no such thing as a saved Muslim.
Surely Jesus would not have told his followers to do something that would lose them salvation. And yet he told them to emulate the Samaritan. All of us, who earnestly seek Him, can be saved.
You have formed your own personal religion, because you are so eager to see others in Hell that you won’t even accept Jesus’ word. Let God decide, and come to Him on His terms.
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