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tqualey
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Hi, Julia1996,
Let me answer this question for you.
Let me answer this question for you.
As a Protestant, I do believe that Christ became man, suffered, died and was buried and then rose from the dead. I believe that he can’t be deceived. What do you mean when you say that he can’t deceive? I thought that God was Almighty?
God is Almighty!God is All Truth - and as such He can not tolerate a lie. This means that everything that God has told us - through Apostolic Traditon (the Bible as we know it did not come into existence until about the year 400AD) Sacred Scripture and the Magisterium (the teaching authority of the Catholic Church) - is true. He can not deceive us. What does this mean? Well, let’s take two practical examples and see how they work out…
1.) The Catholic Church has always taught that the Eucharist is the Body, Blood, Human Soul and Divinity of Jesus Christ. How do we we know this? Christ told us, the Apostles consecrated common bread and wine into the Body and Blood of our Savior, Christ gave a special revelation to St. Paul (who was not present at the Last Supper) 1Cor 11:34 that after the consecration, this is no longer common bread and wine - but Christ Himself! Christ used wine and not grape juice. Christ was a Jew Who followed the rituals of the Passover meal. Some religious groups claim that this is not what Christ meant and that the meal is just a rememberance of Christ and nothing more. But, these groups are simply following the traditions of men - and deceiving others to do the same.
2.) The Catholic Church has always taught that Baptism is necessary for salvation. Christ repeatedly stated that Baptism is necessary and told the Apostles before He left the earth (Matt 28:19) to baptize everyone ("…all nations…"). There is nothing here about baptism being an optional activity or having been replaced by an Altar Call or anything like that. We are to be baptized and those who claim other-wise are simply following the traditions of men - and deceiving others to do the same.
What this actually means is that when you open up your heart to Christ and read the Scriptures, you will find Him calling you to follow what He said. He can not deceive you - just like you can not deceive Him. And, that is the name of that tune!
God bless
This particular road seems very difficult to travel and very lonely. Thank you, tqualey and Cinette for backing me up on this.
God bless
