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Frankenfurter
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Of course the only Catholic answer to the OP’s question is no.
Even the Pope has said that the unborn, the unbaptized have the possibility of salvation.
And I don’t know any priest who does not think that most protestant Christians are validly baptized.
We Catholics sometimes say that non-Catholics miss out on the fullness of the faith. But to deny salvation would be playing God.
But since Jesus said that the only way to the Father is through him. And since all that we know about Jesus (Scriptures) we got from what we now call the Catholic Church, and since that Church says it tries very hard to preserve all that we can know about Jesus, well, I don’t think God will deny anyone of us salvation, but spiritually, we may have a hard time with it if we don’t get straight with Christ. Personally, I need the Catholic Church to do that.
Even the Pope has said that the unborn, the unbaptized have the possibility of salvation.
And I don’t know any priest who does not think that most protestant Christians are validly baptized.
We Catholics sometimes say that non-Catholics miss out on the fullness of the faith. But to deny salvation would be playing God.
But since Jesus said that the only way to the Father is through him. And since all that we know about Jesus (Scriptures) we got from what we now call the Catholic Church, and since that Church says it tries very hard to preserve all that we can know about Jesus, well, I don’t think God will deny anyone of us salvation, but spiritually, we may have a hard time with it if we don’t get straight with Christ. Personally, I need the Catholic Church to do that.