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This is a interesting story I must admit. There are a lot of misinformed people under the Christian and Protestant Label that think by reciting a sinner’s prayer, that they are saved, althought they have never really repented nor fully accepted Jesus as Lord and Savior.About a year or so before I became Catholic I went to a local fair that our county puts on every year. Some evangelical church had a booth with people outside saying, “take this test to see if you are getting into heaven.” I took the test and of course we all know how those things go, they give you a list of things and ask you what do you think will get you into heaven. They list all this stuff but the answer they have isn’t there on the list so everyone who isnt knowledgable about Christianity (like I wasnt) will get it wrong. I got it wrong and he went through this whole long thing about accepting Jesus Christ as you lord and savior. Then at the end he handed me a prayer that sounded a lot like the one you just read. He told me to say it, I asked why, he asked if I had a problem with praying. I said no and I said the prayer. Then when I was done he said I was saved. That was it. I was handed a prayer, didnt have any idea what it was for and I was “saved”. About a year later I joined the RCIA and became Catholic… Protestants have told me that I joined, “the whore of babylon” but why should they or even I care, I was after all “saved” at a county fair two years ago![]()
Jesus Himself said:
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Matthew 7:22
Many will say to Me in that day, ‘Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in Your name, cast out demons in Your name, and done many wonders in Your name?’
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This story reminds me of another story, at my sister’s wedding (my whole family is roman catholic), when one of the bride’s maid, ran and said I have to take the bread because I did not behave too well last night at the bridal shower, as she laughed. Then she proceeded to have just a good of time at the reception, cursing, blaspheming the name of God and such. When I asked her about what she said, she said, oh I ate the bread so I am fine.
Being a former catholic, even if I do not agree with Mass, I told her you are misrepresenting the idea. But she just laughed and said I was a crazy Evangelist. I queried many members of my families and friends and they have this belief as well.
This is a true story
Oh, well,I found this pretty interesting
