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You have to admit, there are people that believe, once they have said the “sinner;s prayer” they are saved forever, and it does not matter how they behave. For Catholics, saving faith is faith that works - it is the obedience of faith.Simply believes?.. Simply believes in Jesus as the Christ. If this is the case, then they, according to Jesus himself have eternal life.
I am glad we can agree about something!Heretic or Schismatic is nothing more than crazy making.
No, and they are not properly applied to most modern protestants. People who use such language are usually acting in contradiction to the Church’s teaching.I said that those words don’t curry any favours.
I would not call it “unreasonable”, just underinformed. Jesus breathed upon the Apostles, and gave Him HIs Spirit with a promise to lead them into “all Truth”. He created the Church to be the pillar and bulwark of the Truth. These promises were not revoked when some parts of the Gospel were committed to writing. We still have the apostolic command to preserve the Sacred Traditions as they were passed down to us.The bible is the inspired word of God. This is why we rely on it and trust it. Any other source must be scrutinized with suspicion simply because it does not have the inspiration of the holy Spirit as it’s authority. Why is that so unreasonable?
You don’t seem to recognize that there is a difference between Sacred Tradttion and human tradition (customs). As far as the witnesses, it seems that you have rejected the early witnesses to the faith of the Apostles, ,and replaced it with human traditions emanating from the Reformation.Traditions, customs, or simple opinions may all fall short if not tested. Upon the mouth of two or three witnesses let every word be established.