Hope of Glory wrote,
Why would you yoke yourself to such practices as those that are openly anti-Christ?
It is my personal conviction that those individuals who deliberately and willfully make public statements that maliciously and slanderously represent the body of Christ have no hope in glory but will spend eternity in the fires of hell with the rest of the infidels!
Contrary to the blasphemous filth so eagerly circulated by some infidels who falsly call themselves Baptists, the Roman Catholic church holds to and teaches justification by faith in Christ:
Here is the note on Romans 3:21-31 found in the second edition of the New Testament in the New American Bible:
The justice of God is his mercy whereby he declares guilty man innocent and makes him so. He does this, not as a result of the law, but apart form it (v 21); not because of any merit of man, but through forgiveness of his sins 9v 24), in virtue of the redemption wrought in Christ Jesus for all who believe (v 22, 24f). No man can boast of his own holiness, since it is God’s free gift (v 27), both to the Jew who practices circumcision out of faith, and to the Gentile who accepts faith without the Old Testament religious culture symbolized by circumcision (v 29f).
The text of Romans 3:21-31 in that translation of the Bible reads as follows:
21. But now the righteousness of God has been manifested apart from the law, though testified to by the law and the prophets,
22. the righteousness of God through faith in Jesus Christ for all who believe. For there is no distinction;
23. all have sinned and are deprived of the glory of God.
24. They are justified freely by his grace through the redemption in Christ Jesus,
25. whom God set forth as an expiation, through faith, by his blood, to prove his righteousness because of the forgiveness of sins previously committed,
26. through the forbearance of God--to prove his righteousness in the present time, that he might be righteous and justify the one who has faith in Jesus.
27. What occasion is there then for boasting? It is ruled out. On what principle, that of works? No, rather on the principle of faith.
28. For we consider that a person is justified by faith apart from works of the law.
29. Does God belong to Jews alone? Does he not belong to Gentiles, too? Yes, also to Gentiles,
30. for God is one and will justify the circumcised on the basis of faith and the uncircumcised through faith.
31. Are we then annulling the law by this faith? Of course not! On the contrary, we are supporting the law.