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There is an interesting discussion on “onlinebaptist.com” regarding faith versus works. Some members are trying to work through the inconsistent theology of the Baptist view of faith vs. works, and if you qualify as saved if you do no works.
Basically, someone is complaining that some “soulwinners” walk around asking people if they are saved and say the sinner’s prayer with them. Then the “soulwinner” walks away and never sees the new “believer” again. They are wondering if they are really saved if they never go to church and never practice their faith.
I find the Catholic view of the relationship between faith and works makes so much more sense. It is interesting seeing how these people try to muddle through the problem.
Of course, Catholics aren’t welcome to post there unless they are interested in converting to the Baptist faith. So I’m kind of lurking there.
Basically, someone is complaining that some “soulwinners” walk around asking people if they are saved and say the sinner’s prayer with them. Then the “soulwinner” walks away and never sees the new “believer” again. They are wondering if they are really saved if they never go to church and never practice their faith.
I find the Catholic view of the relationship between faith and works makes so much more sense. It is interesting seeing how these people try to muddle through the problem.
Of course, Catholics aren’t welcome to post there unless they are interested in converting to the Baptist faith. So I’m kind of lurking there.