“Once Saved Always Saved” ...

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I think you need to keep these kinds of opinions of others to yourself. You have no clue what my church teaches, NONE! We absolutely pray with Mary and the Saints. I’ll pray for your lack of knowledge but abundance of arrogance and ignorance.:byzsoc: :bible1:
So what was the deal about the comediatrix and coredeptrix? the suffix -trix denotes a female. Your statement was misleading if it was not your intention to attack the Catholic practice pf praying with saints, or to appear threatened by females. In answer to your question about salvation from anyone other than Christ, you are correct, as is the CC in that there is only salvation through one Jesus Christ and no other. The last time I checked, the CC does not teach we cannot be saved if we do not pray with Mary and the saints, but we must accept that she was the virgin mother of Christ and most pure of all women if we accept that Jesus is our Lord and Savior. Reflecting on the saints and The Virgin Mother empowers and inspires us as ultimate examples of what we should strive to be. In that way they help.
 
“Once Saved Always Saved” or “OSAS” is an errant belief that many Protestant Christians hold to and there are many different “Protestant” definitions of what “OSAS” actually means.

Which leads us to the second errant Protestant belief, which allows for the “Personal Interpretation of the Bible”.

These two beliefs came from man’s ego and and his own intellect and not from God. They are both anti-biblical and anti-Christian, they are nonsensical and they do not work in the real world. They are both a contradiction.

Many more beliefs that are false have arose from these first two false beliefs (OSAS and Personal interpretation) and they have cause much division and many, million individual cases, where people actually belong to the “religion of their own intellect and ego” and not to any Church that Jesus Christ founded and that God intended for all men.

I am a Roman Catholic, so obviously I disagree with these two fabricated, man-made errors; “OSAS” and “Personal Interpretation of the Bible”.

What are your thoughts?
 
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