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paul_c
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I think the number of people who are saved will vary from place to place and time to time. Trying to put a number or percent on it is a fool’s errand because it has no bearing on the individual case.
We all know the deal. You need to love God and love your neighbor. You need to be in a state of Grace. You need to follow the commandments, do the works of mercy, live a beatific life.
We all know we will stumble, but we also know that there is sacramental forgiveness to the contrite, repentent, penetential man. So for the person who does these things, the chances of salvation should be pretty good.
Let’s set the bar at a very low level. Since salvation is through the Catholic church, what percentage of the people love God enough to go to mass every weekend? The Catholic Church teaches that skipping mass is a mortal sin, yet only a third of all catholics in the US and far fewer in Europe go to mass. If 25% of the people are Catholic to begin with and only 33% go to mass, that means that less than 10% pass the very low bar of holiness of going to weekly mass. Its very depressing to think about it, but its very easy to see how a very low percentage of the modern population might be saved.
Maybe God in his mercy will lower the bar and let more of us undeserving people in. However, it would be foolish to bank on that. Afterall, he saved 8 people in the entire world during the great flood and the entire population of Israel died in the desert except Caleb and Joshua. The simple fact is, if we truly believe the message, we need to act on it…
We all know the deal. You need to love God and love your neighbor. You need to be in a state of Grace. You need to follow the commandments, do the works of mercy, live a beatific life.
We all know we will stumble, but we also know that there is sacramental forgiveness to the contrite, repentent, penetential man. So for the person who does these things, the chances of salvation should be pretty good.
Let’s set the bar at a very low level. Since salvation is through the Catholic church, what percentage of the people love God enough to go to mass every weekend? The Catholic Church teaches that skipping mass is a mortal sin, yet only a third of all catholics in the US and far fewer in Europe go to mass. If 25% of the people are Catholic to begin with and only 33% go to mass, that means that less than 10% pass the very low bar of holiness of going to weekly mass. Its very depressing to think about it, but its very easy to see how a very low percentage of the modern population might be saved.
Maybe God in his mercy will lower the bar and let more of us undeserving people in. However, it would be foolish to bank on that. Afterall, he saved 8 people in the entire world during the great flood and the entire population of Israel died in the desert except Caleb and Joshua. The simple fact is, if we truly believe the message, we need to act on it…