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The contention by the non-Catholics on this thread that we are saved “by faith alone” has become a mantra. It is a repeated contention without foundation.
Paul never says that we are saved by faith alone.
Paul uses the word “faith” more than 200 times, and he happens to use the word “alone” more than any other NT writer. Nevertheless, Paul never uses the term “faith alone.”
Paul simply does not use the terms together, and he certainly would have done so had his teaching been what you claim it is. Paul was a well educated and thoughful apostle. Paul would never have stated his teachings the way he did if he meant to say that we are saved by “faith alone.” Paul would have simply made the statement.
It seems rather odd that the proponents of the “faith alone” doctrine would attempt to make the NT’s most prolific author say something that he clearly does not say, and then insist that it be so. This becomes even more egregious when we have another inspired author, James, that did use the words “faith” and “alone” together. This inspired author said that a "man is saved by faith and works, and not by “faith alone.”
The entire argument of “sola fide” is simply a non-scriptural man made doctrine.
I don’t know if you have read this entire thread or other threads on the topic of faith alone. In any event, the issue of Ephesians 2:8-10 has been explained by me on more than one ocassion and I have also given some careful analysis to James chapter 2. If you would like me to send you a full explanation of these please PM me for the information and include your email address. I’ll be glad to send you a couple of files filled with the appropriate goods.Paul says we are saved by faith. Not by works, lest any man boast. He makes himself perfectly clear on this w/o having to use the word ‘alone’.
Paul also later tell us that once saved by faith … we need to demonstrate fruits c/w our belief. Evidence of our ‘faithbased salvation’ is a must. James agrees with Paul … and emphasizes fact that if one claims to be Christian there needs be fruitful works to support their claims.
So … what is needed is a Protestant/Catholic merging of beliefs to arrive at the full truth. Protestants teach the accurate idea on initial salvation … Catholics better teach the correct need of Fruitful Works ‘ever thereafter’ in ones life.
I firmly disagree with your last few sentences. The Protestants on this thread do not accurately teach the idea of “initial” salvation. In fact, they completely disagree with this teaching.