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I would say no… he is responding to post 1329 regarding atheistsI’m not sure if I should say thank you or not…
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I would say no… he is responding to post 1329 regarding atheistsI’m not sure if I should say thank you or not…
Yes I am. That’s a very Catholic point of view. To claim that all atheists are doomed to Hell seems to me to be a very anti-Catholic (and even anti-Christian) point of view.Arent’ you the one who said that atheist who live a good life go to heaven?
An issue I have always had with some non-Catholic Christians is when they presume to know who is hell bound and who is saved. Yes, the Bible gives us direction but God is the ultimate judge and he is not bound by the Bible. We can certainly use the Bible to illustrate that someone’s action or belief is contrary to Scripture, but NO ONE has the authority to tell someone they are going to Hell.Yes I am. That’s a very Catholic point of view. To claim that all atheists are doomed to Hell seems to me to be a very anti-Catholic (and even anti-Christian) point of view.
I am careful. In past posts I’ve referencd Pelagianism. I’m very aware of it. If you go back, you’ll see I have a consistent position (although I don’t repeat everything–it would take up pages and pages!) that two things are necessary: redemption by Jesus’s death on the cross and leading a good life (i.e., no mortal sins). Some people (not necessarily you) seem to restrict salvation to a certain group. This is simply not Catholic doctrine–Christ died for all people, Catholic, all religions, and yes, atheists. That’s a given. So could an atheist go to Heaven? Well, the door’s open.That being said, The Catholic Church rejected Palagianism (which suggested that a person could lead a good life and be saved by using their free will to choose good) so I think you need to be careful where you are treading.
I think faith has to be in that equation also.two things are necessary: redemption by Jesus’s death on the cross and leading a good life (i.e., no mortal sins).
Paul was specifically refuting those that thought that salvation was restricted to a certain group.Some people (not necessarily you) seem to restrict salvation to a certain group.
You replied to my (ajcstr) post - this new format will take some getting used to.Okay I don’t know who I’m talking to here. But I do have questions for Erikaspirit
To declare that someone is “dead wrong” without showing where they are “dead wrong” suggests that you are solely disagreeing simply to disagree.I can’t respond now, but only to say you are dead wrong on how you made your interpretation.
Not at all. If I lacked the temperament to let comments on a blog site “bother” me, I suppose I should not be here.Wow augustTherese,. You sound bothered. Sorry. I don’t want to respond now because I’m on my phone. When I can get to my computer where I can type with all my fingers then we can go at it. I still think you are dead wrong. But I say it in a friendly way![]()
That’s not me. It’s someone else. Maybe I had one of their quotations at the top of a post?erikaspirit16 why did you say I should be careful where I tread?
Absolutely correct. I’m not sure why you’re questioning orthodox Catholic doctrine… maybe you’re not Catholic?If so, do you mean that an atheist doesn’t necessarily have to believe in Christ redemption in order to enjoy it?
I certainly question that interpretation. I have not yet seen the Church clearly Teach that an atheist can be saved. How do you define Atheism? You would have to have quite an inclusive definition.tgGodsway:![]()
Absolutely correct. I’m not sure why you’re questioning orthodox Catholic doctrine… maybe you’re not Catholic?If so, do you mean that an atheist doesn’t necessarily have to believe in Christ redemption in order to enjoy it?
Correct - that is Catholic teaching.All may be redeemed, while only those who believe and follow will be saved.
catholicstand.com
I do think redemption can (like justified and saved) depend on how one is using the term. Pope Francis, for example, was using it in the general sense. All mankind has been redeemed by Christ’s forgiveness, since He became our sacrifice as opposed to calling down the power of God and His angels to destroy us.rcwitness:![]()
Correct - that is Catholic teaching.All may be redeemed, while only those who believe and follow will be saved.
Pope Francis Knows the Difference Between Redemption and Salvation. Do You? - Catholic Stand
tgGodsway - what do you say about redemption? For all or for just the elect? (still playing “What’s my Line” with tgGodsway)