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mikeledes
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Let’s see. Let me highlight some of the words:
[SIGN]Those [Muslims who follow Father Abraham] also can attain to salvation who through no fault of their own do not know the Gospel of Christ or His Church, yet sincerely seek God and moved by grace strive by their deeds to do His will as it is known to them through the dictates of conscience. Nor does Divine Providence deny the helps necessary for salvation to those who, without blame on their part, have not yet arrived at an explicit knowledge of God and with His grace strive to live a good life.[/SIGN]
It clearly states that they seek God on their own. Being “moved by grace” is popish speculation - nothing more. It’s an anti-Biblical assumption that God will choose to save people outside of what He has revealed to us in His sacred Word.
I know that YOU said that. But the Catholic Church, in its official pronouncements, has said differently, leaving open the possibility that Muslims can be saved automatically because they “worship the same God” as we do.
I disagree, 1,000 percent. I disagree, because instead of unequivocally declaring that “I am the way, the truth, and the life, no man comes to me unless the Father draws him”, and that there is NO OTHER WAY, or NO OTHER NAME under heaven whereby men can be saved, except through Christ Jesus, the Pope made a declaration that can easily be interpreted as being anti-Biblical.
*]Firstly, Lumen Gentium is speaking AGAINST John 3:16, by declaring that you don’t need to have explicit knowledge of Jesus in order to obtain salvation.
*]Secondly, I am not talking about what YOU are saying, but what the Lumen Gentium is saying - and it is clear that they are saying that Muslims/non-Christians can be saved by some other means other than through the name and knowledge of Christ.
Pepcis, where does it say that a Muslim is automatically saved simply by worshipping the Creator? Nor does it state that Islam is an alternative road to heaven. The only way to heaven is through Christ and we believe that anyone who is in heaven is because of Him. “Moved” by grace is not popish speculation, for only by the grace of God can one be saved. Moreover, it is only talking about the possibility of salvation under very specific conditions. You are reading something into the quote that’s not there. If you actually read it within the broader context of Catholic theology, it’s clear that the Catholic Church does not teach that you are saved by Islam or any other religion. If you take it out of context, read into it what you think it says, and reject the explanation given to you by Catholics, then there is very little I can do to change your opinion. All I know is that what you say does not resemble anything I’ve read or heard from reliable Catholic sources. And I don’t know any Catholic here who believes that a Muslim is saved through their religion and not through Christ.
But I do have a related question. Do you believe that the millions of infants that have died are burning in hell? Do you believe that those who have severe mental disabilities are condemned to burn in hell as well?
God Bless,
Michael