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That’s fair.Nihilo:![]()
I think that’s a little much, personally.they’re a type of pagan or atheist, who believes in Christ like the Church does, but the similarity ends there; beyond that they’re heathen.
Me too. I used to be one. Nothing I wrote that’s been since expunged from the public record conflicts with that Protestants who believe in Christ are authentic Christians. They are, the Catechism unambiguously says so.I’ve known many, many people throughout my life in Protestantism who truly have a heart for Jesus and are selfless people doing things for the glory of the Lord.
There’s a word game that many Protestants play, where they like to emphasize how you can be sincere, and yet also sincerely wrong. Protestants are that; sincere, and sincerely wrong.
I called them sheep not pejoratively at all, that proves that I believe they are as Christian as Catholics in full communion are also Christian. The Lord is our Shepherd, and we are all His sheep, all those who believe in Him, Protestants included.
And they are outside the fold, which is the Catholic Church that the Lord Himself built upon St. Peter the rock (and upon Peter’s confession that Jesus is God). Whatever sheep do in this most unnatural of states, being outside of the protective fold of their Shepherd, is not aligned with the fold, or else they would be in the fold.
You won’t regret it.I’m making the jump to the RCC in time
Absolutely. I never wrote anything that conflicts with this at all, the context of the thread and of my now-deleted response concerned life on this earth right now, and we are sheep, and there’s a fold, on the earth right now, for us all. Protestants are outside the fold, that doesn’t mean they’re not going to heaven., but there are many non-Catholic Christians I know and have known, my father (RIP) included, who I’ll see in heaven when He calls me home.