This is why I avoided this thread because of statements like this. You've already judged the person's eternity. My question to you is "How do you know what she professed to believe?" You don't site actual referrences and their context. Or is it just because She's affiliated with the Catholic Church? In short how do you personally know she didn't profess salvation in Christ alone?
Mother Theresa said this:
"If you are a good Muslim, then be a good Muslim; if you are a good Hindu, then be a good Hindu, if you are a good Catholic then be a good Catholic, etc."
--If that is the theology that she held: that salvation is not through Christ, then she certainly is not in heaven, is she?
I know what it means as Jesus explained it to Nicodemus and I know exactly what you believe it to mean. So yes I do know what it means.
It is quite apparent that you don't understand what Christ explained to Nicodemus, as per our discussions on this board.
Wrong DHK. Born again does not equal baptism. Baptism is one part of it according to the Catholic Church. Baptism is the physical property (or contractual signature) by which one becomes a member of the Kingdom. However this alone does not save. One must be given the Holy Spirit in response to faith. So born again means to the Catholic Church - Faith, Holy Spirit, Water Baptism.
The Catechism has some straightforward and clear statements:
1277 Baptism is birth into the new life in Christ. In accordance with the Lord's will, it is necessary for salvation, as is the Church herself, which we enter by Baptism.
I'll take that one at face value.
Well, if you want to call Peter a heretic or Philip or the NT espousing this Heresy so be it. After all it seems to me you tend to make God after your own image. If you believe something God must adhere to it. I personally don't see it that way.
Again you show a woeful lack of Biblical knowledge and understanding. There is not a verse in the Bible that teaches baptismal regeneration. You don't study your Bible much do you? You spend too much time in your Catechism and the ECF to find out what the Bible really teaches. Notice that Philip baptized after salvation. But your too busy calling people names to notice what the Bible says; your busy in your study of Catholic dogma.
Its not. I've explained clearly 1) what the Catholic Church teaches and 2) what I believe. So when you get it right then you can claim I'm not born again. But then You would have proven once again that you've made God in your image since in fact you don't know if I've been born again. As I came to believe in Jesus by an evangelical witness and have seen the fruits of my life changing from one bound to sin to one under Jesus' Grace.
Here it is again:
1277 Baptism is birth into the new life in Christ. In accordance with the Lord's will, it is necessary for salvation, as is the Church herself, which we enter by Baptism.
--If that is your belief you are not born again. That is not what the Bible teaches. That is what the RCC teaches, and they are diametrically opposed to each other.
Let's go on with the heresy of the RCC:
1278 The essential rite of Baptism consists in immersing the candidate in water or pouring water on his head, while pronouncing the invocation of the Most Holy Trinity: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
1279 The fruit of Baptism, or baptismal grace, is a rich reality that includes forgiveness of original sin and all personal sins, birth into the new life by which man becomes an adoptive son of the Father, a member of Christ and a temple of the Holy Spirit. By this very fact the person baptized is incorporated into the Church, the Body of Christ, and made a sharer in the priesthood of Christ.
--This superstitious heresy, that baptism can forgive original sin is anti-biblical, and a doctrine of the devil. Only the blood of Jesus Christ can forgive sins. Water can never forgive sins. If this is what you believe you are not born again. The new birth has nothing to do with baptism, as the RCC claims.
I believe the bible thank you. And the Catholic comentary on it is pretty good.
Catholic commentaries are written by apostates.
When you can show you know exactly what the church teaches then make your proclimations. However, you won't get very far with Baptism = Born again. In fact they are diametrically opposed to you and what you think. Catholics and other protestants disagree with you. Even other baptists. And that each person is permitted (in your belief system) to flush out the truth for themselves by the Holy Spirit by reading scripture - shows me your view is just as valid as someone else in that you are no more an authority on what scriptures says than anyone else. Especially since we all are claiming to be lead by the Holy Spirit.
I know what the Bible teaches on this subject which is more than you know. If some protestants disagree with me I am not concerned. I am not a Protestant.
Absolutely! Now DHK, how many times must I give my testimony? How many times must I tell of my time at RVA? Why do I use RVA? Well because to be born again all factors must be engaged faith, Spirit, baptism. And I know I didn't receive faith until RVA.
Those are Catholic classes, right? Why would you sit under classes taught by heretics??
(Psa 1:1) Blessed is the man that walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor standeth in the way of sinners, nor sitteth in the seat of the scornful.