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You’re welcome.Thank you. You have no idea how much that verse applies to me life right now and has helped me…
You’re welcome.Thank you. You have no idea how much that verse applies to me life right now and has helped me…
The Catholic Church is made up of sinners worshipping the one perfect God. We all make mistakes and it’s our job to go to the Sacrament of Reconciliation, repent, and do better. At least the CC still knows that contraception is wrong.Well, considering yours is a church that has killed innocent people, started religious wars, covered up child abuse and rape, and also in some places demanded money from poor people and squandered it, I would say the gates of hell haven’t exactly been losing that badly.
Do you really need A CHURCH to be a Christian?
and a Protestant kept insisting that we have a list of officially approved (by Rome) interpretations of the Bible, even after I told her that there’s no such list! Lord, have mercy on us.I voted “other.” The most unbelievable statement that has been thrown in my face by evangelicals, as much as any of these, is that the bible is self-interpreting!
I’ve been told Martin Luther believed that any man, led by the Holy Spirit, can discern the clear meaning of scripture for himself without the necessity of priests, bishops, or a pope. I don’t know if Luther actually said that, but that’s what I was told.
If true, it certainly opened pandora’s box. Because the next thing that happened was that someone else, supposedly also led by the Holy Spirit, interpreted scripture differently. And the next guy came up with a third interpretation.
So now we have “bible churches” everywhere, across the street from each other, preaching contradictory messages, and each proclaiming they are led by the Holy Spirit to the real truth.
There was no option for “None of the above”!Other (please explain)
You could have chosen “Other” and then explained your position as such…There was no option for “None of the above”!![]()
Fundamentalists often criticize the Catholic Church’s practice of baptizing infants. According to them, baptism is for adults and older children, because it is to be administered only after one has undergone a “born again” experience—that is, after one has “accepted Jesus Christ as his personal Lord and Savior.” At the instant of acceptance, when he is “born again,” the adult becomes a Christian, and his salvation is assured forever. Baptism follows, though it has no actual salvific value. In fact, one who dies before being baptized, but after “being saved,” goes to heaven anyway.The Reformers’ biggest error was to hold onto infant baptism in their churches…