Thinkingstuff
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There is a varied opinion here about these churches. I'm wondering what people thing with regard to this. Can a person still be Catholic or Orthodox (not leaving their church) and be saved? Why or why not?
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Yes!There is a varied opinion here about these churches. I'm wondering what people thing with regard to this. Can a person still be Catholic or Orthodox (not leaving their church) and be saved? Why or why not?
Yes!
Otherwise one would have to say that salvation is only possible once one has 'left' such churches, which would rule out most of the early great Reformers, such as Wycliffe, Erasmus, Calvin, and Luther, just for starters.
Ed
Only Calvin effectively left willingly, of the four ('fleeing' to Switzerland)! The other three, either did not in the cases of Erasmus and Wycliffe (although he did manage to posthumously have his bones dug up and get the remains burned (along with all his works they could find), be declared as a heretic, and have the ashes dumped into the river 30 years after the fact), or got 'booted' (in the case of Luther) which do make a small difference, IMO.Save for Erasmus didn't the others leave the Catholic Church?
Yes - I know many including members of my own family who are both in the Catholic Church and who love the Lord Jesus.There is a varied opinion here about these churches. I'm wondering what people thing with regard to this. Can a person still be Catholic or Orthodox (not leaving their church) and be saved? Why or why not?
There is a varied opinion here about these churches. I'm wondering what people thing with regard to this. Can a person still be Catholic or Orthodox (not leaving their church) and be saved? Why or why not?
There is a varied opinion here about these churches. I'm wondering what people thing with regard to this. Can a person still be Catholic or Orthodox (not leaving their church) and be saved? Why or why not?
'Zackly!!My Bible does not have anything about a follower of Jesus Christ being made or unmade a Christian based upon where s/he is on Sunday mornings.
So how then do you explain that I have two uncles who are Catholic priests and yet who love the Lord Jesus as their Lord and Saviour?No, the RCC believes we must work for heaven. The only way is by Faith in Christ
What is there to explain? The question is simple: Do they affirm and believe what the Catholic church teaches? IF they do, then they are not saved; they don't love the Lord JEsus and their Lord and Savior.So how then do you explain that I have two uncles who are Catholic priests and yet who love the Lord Jesus as their Lord and Saviour?
Nobody goes to hell for misinterpreting historical data. They go to hell for rejecting Jesus Christ as the sole basis for salvation and trusting in something else, no matter how good they might be, or how historical their belief might be.What kind of a god would send people to Hell for misinterpreting historical data?
There is a varied opinion here about these churches. I'm wondering what people thing with regard to this. Can a person still be Catholic or Orthodox (not leaving their church) and be saved? Why or why not?
I came out of the Catholic Church; was saved when I was 20. For 20 years I never heard the gospel even once (I mean a gospel message; not a reading from a gospel). A religion of works does not save, but sends people to Hell.The vast majority of Catholics are good saved people.
I came out of the Catholic Church; was saved when I was 20. For 20 years I never heard the gospel even once (I mean a gospel message; not a reading from a gospel). A religion of works does not save, but sends people to Hell.
On what basis do you make your statement?