Palmas85: How good of you to explain what Protestants believe.

When I first read your post, I was absolutely furious; then, because I realized ignorance is not always bliss, I let it go. Today I reread your post and came up with the same conclusion. If you don’t know what you’re talking about, then maybe you shouldn’t say anything. Your callous remarks are some of the reasons why there are still so many problems between faiths.
PiusXIII: I’m sorry that you misunderstood me. If you really read my posting you would have read how the Lutheran service encompasses the entire order of the Mass…including the confession of sins. We just don’t go to another person to intercede for us. As far as “good works” go, hmmm…that poses another strong question of different beliefs. You don’t get to heaven by good works; but being a good person is not just a “Christian thing!” Yes, we follow and live by the 10 Commandments, but so do many other faiths. And there are laws that also follow the Commandements. BUT, isn’t a lot of being a good person human nature? I certainly hope so. I have Jewish, Hindu, Buddhist, and agnostic friends. All are very kind, loving people. They don’t steal or kill. They live a life that many Christians should reflect; but yet they don’t believe in the same things a Christian does. Do I wonder if their goals of eternal life are the same? Of course I do.
Now, a question for you Pius…I take it that you go to Confession on a regular basis, and from what I’ve read from your posts, you are a good person. If a person goes to confession on a regular basis, confesses his/her sins, and then turns around and does the same exact sins, is that person truly forgiven of those sins? (said person has no medical/mental afflictions) Many Protestant faiths believe that confession without repentance, and without professing their faith and belief in Christ would not give forgiveness from God for those sins. I hope that helps a little in clearing up what some Protestants believe about confession.
Palmas85: I just reread your post again. You said that Protestants believe that once you’ve accepted Christ you “never want to commit sins again.” You are so wrong, because I have accepted Christ and I am a Christian, but everytime I read your post some very unpleasant thoughts cross my mind.

(it’s those hot-headed ancestors coming through) But I have to keep telling myself that not everyone is well versed in manners and etiquette. I will forgive you and pray for you. Oh yeah…Protestant faiths DO HAVE SACRAMENTS, and I still don’t believe in Purgatory.
Gardenswithkids: I thank you for your kind, loving ways of trying to smooth things out. You are truly blessed with a gift. The man I’m dating is Catholic and we often have discussions about our different faiths. He told me once that one of the reasons that he was attracted to me was my strong convictions in my faith and belief in Christ. I’m as strong in my Lutheran beliefs as he is in his Catholic. Yes, we have some discussions on faith, the Bible, and beliefs. We don’t tear each other down, we love each other for our differences. Hmmm…I think this has helped me make some pretty important decisions.
Everyone, have a wonderful day.