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Before you consign this person to damnation, it might be helpful to read Jimmy Akin’s article on Invincible and Vincible Ignorance. I still can’t figure out how to post a link, my bad, but it is on CAF in This Rock magazine. Also, read the Catechism about it. I do not know by what criteria you have determined that this person is not invincibly ignorant, and in any case, that is not your call to make. Only God knows that.The Church allows for the possibility that one who is invincibly ignorant of the Church might be able to attain salvation. Unfortunately, that does not apply to you.
So, unfortunately, the answer to your question no. Unless you enter the Roman Catholic Church you will, without a doubt, perish for all eternity.
If I can do anything at all to help you, let me know and I will.
I’ll end with a few question.
1.) Jesus said that to enter into life we must keep the commandmants (Mt 19). Do you believe that?
2.) In 1 John we are told that those who say they knoweth Him, but keepeth not his commandments are liars" (1 John 2:4-5). Do you believe that?
3.) In 2 Thess 2:14,15, we are told to hold fast to both written and oral traditions. What oral traditions do you hold fast to?
4.) In John 20:23, Jesus told the apostles “whosoever sins you forgive, they are forgiven them”. Do you believe that the apostles had the authority to forgive sins? If so, why? If Jesus intended for us to confess directly to him, why would he give the apostles the ability to forgive sins?
5.). In James 2:24, it says we are “justified by works, and not by faith alone”. Do you believe that?
6.) In Mt 18:17, Jesus says that we must “hear the Church or be as the heathen an publican”. What Church do you think he was talking about?
7.) In Acts 20:28, it says that “the Holy Ghost has placed you Bishops to rule the Church of God”. Do Bishops rule your Church?
Test your beliefs against these verses and see how you come out. Then ask yourself, given what Jesus said in John 20:23, how you have your sins forgiven.
Telling a person they will perish for all eternity if they don’t join the RCC is bad, bad, evangelization, and it is also not our determination to make as to who will perish for all eternity. Do you like the same tactic used on you? How do you feel when a non-Catholic states you are going to hell if you don’t leave the Catholic Church and join them? Does it make you want to run and join their church? Be careful how you approach people, and on any judgments you make about them or their salvation–some things are up to God alone to decide.