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You didn’t. I was simply expressing my view.Sorry if I gave off the impression I had no respect for confession or any of the Catholic sacraments, that is not true. I still attend Catholic services with complete respect… .including confession.
That’s what I said… we can reject it, refuse it or deny it but once we have it we do not lose it. Even if we do all that, once we repent and return to God we have it again. Its not something we lose, its something we turn our back on.Our salvation is ours to lose by our actions, God does not take it away, we throw it away.
and to answer your question I was baptized as an infant, did my communion and confirmation all in the Catholic church… but I never went to Catholic school. I never even heard of the C.C.C until I joined this message board. I always thought the book we used was the bible… never even knew it was different from any other bible until I started going to my bible class about a year ago.As a Catholic how is it you don’t know this?
Not sure a pure Calvinist would say sacraments (2) and other means of grace and edification are done away with with OSAS…If the Catholic Church taught our salvation was guaranteed why would we need the sacraments?
The Church is the Catholic Church. Protestant churches are not “the Church”.Then I know there are Catholic priest who turned not from the Church but from the Catholic church
Many Protestant churches use the term ordained. Most often an ordained minister or pastor. I’m not sure which Protestant denominations use the term “priest”. A minister or pastor is ordained once a particular church decides it wants that person to be their pastor. (Just a generalization, not a firm rule) Below is a document with a general description of what that type of ordination may look like.. I understand now being ordained is important, so I just honestly didn’t realize no other Christian church would have ordained priest
Anglicans.I’m not sure which Protestant denominations use the term “priest”
It would be those who believe in the “once saved, always save” concept. Accept Jesus as your Lord and Savior, be baptized and you are saved ones.Hi Horton, I have two requests for you. Could you please inform us which Protestant churches teach salvation is by baptism alone
I really think that you will find that those who believe in OSAS definitely do not teach that salvation is by baptism alone.
Salvation is not conditional in the Catholic Church. I’m sorry if you are having trouble understanding this. Maybe an open mind to the teaching of true Catholic teaching rather than the myths some Protestants choose to belief may help you.It is interesting that individual salvation is conditional in CC
I guess Papal Infallibility is another difficult concept for you. . You can choose to believe the myths developed by those anti-Catholic Protestants or you can choose to learn the actual teaching of the Church. Learning what the Church truly teaches will not make you a Catholic, it will only make you more informed.yet Catholic Church inerrancy is not. I call it Once Right Always Right/ ORAR …in matters of faith and moral teaching…guaranteed. unconditional inerrancy., that the CC claims only for itself.
No she meant by baptism. There are some Protestant churches that do what they call a “believer’s baptism” Believe, accept, saved for life" OSAS. Of course there are some who believe baptism isn’t even needed but that isn’t part of the discussion.perhaps he meant by faith alone
If that’s the definition of once saved always saved then that’s different, from what I was was saying. Even Jesus was baptized.OSAS, accept Jesus as your Lord and Savior and repent, you are saved even without the sacrament of baptism.
There is a misunderstanding here. “Salvation by baptism” would be baptismal regeneration–which is definitely rejected by churches that teach “believer’s baptism” (other than a few exceptions that prove the rule).No she meant by baptism. There are some Protestant churches that do what they call a “believer’s baptism” Believe, accept, saved for life" OSAS.
Yeah, someone needed to step in!Beat me to it.
But we can lose it. One night I decide to go out with friends, drink, drive home and hit another car head on. I am killed in the collision. I did not repent. I knew it was a bad idea to go out with those particular friends. I knew when I went with those friends I made bad decisions, I knew driving after drinking was wrong and I could potentially hurt someone. I also was not so intoxicated that I didn’t have the capability of making the right choice. Knowing all of that I chose to do it anyway.but once we have it we do not lose it.
Name wasn’t Bob, but that was roughly the script for my baptism, in 1953.
- Bob professes this publicly to the church
- Bob is baptized according to his profession of faith.
Were you Baptist? I figured you might have been a lifelong Anglican.Name wasn’t Bob, but that was roughly the script for my baptism, in 1953.