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why do you ignore what is explictely stated by Christ himself, as what is essential?
Again, many here are mixing up membership in a denomination with membership in Christ’s family. Christ certainly didn’t spout creeds.
For added clarification, loving God with all your heart and soul includes reading scripture and obedience. Obedience for a Catholic is different than for a Baptist.
Again, many here are mixing up membership in a denomination with membership in Christ’s family. Christ certainly didn’t spout creeds.
For added clarification, loving God with all your heart and soul includes reading scripture and obedience. Obedience for a Catholic is different than for a Baptist.
So… belief in Christ’s divinity, his death, his resurrection, and its implication for our salvation play no role in being a Christian? The Biblical passage you cited is indeed important, but it only references behavior on Earth. Without the death and resurrection of Jesus, the point is moot, since we would not be able to achieve salvation anyway.