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You have a false perception of the Catholic Teaching.but that is Catholic teaching - God’s mercy and grace is for the next life, not this one.
You have a false perception of the Catholic Teaching.but that is Catholic teaching - God’s mercy and grace is for the next life, not this one.
Amen. I’ll agree with both you and Jon, as should all Christians.I think He wanted both. I agree with @JonNC, they are not mutually exclusive.
You have used this attempted argument before and it falls flat. First of all, the Catholic Church does not have denominations; She has different liturgical rites and traditions that are all in communion with the Catholic Church. Every single one of those ‘240 plus’ are in agreement in all matters on faith and morals, there is no division! For you to try to compare 240 plus liturgical rites that are all united, to 30,000 plus denominations divided on everything from doctrine, to morals, and to liturgical rites, is a caricature and gross misrepresentation.In all fairness, that same process that determined “30,000” denominations also determined 240 plus different Catholic ones
You mean the book of Revelation. And, no, the book of Revelation does not say what you propose.Revelations
It isn’t an argument. It is a fact. The process determined both those outcomes. If you’re going to use the one, you have to accept the otherYou have used this attempted argument before and it falls flat.
I’m not making the comparison. I think both numbers are a gross misrepresentationFor you to try to compare 240 plus liturgical rites that are all united, to 30,000 plus denominations divided on everything from doctrine, to morals, and to liturgical rites, is a caricature and gross misrepresentation.
So, you ignore everything I just informed you on, gave no rebuttal, and merely said ‘it is a fact’ without any substantiation. That’s not docility, that is just refusing to accept what is.It isn’t an argument. It is a fact
Actually, no. I agreed with your analysis of the 240 number. I just think the 30,000 number as equally absurd.JonNC:![]()
So, you ignore everything I just informed you on, gave no rebuttal, and merely said ‘it is a fact’ without any substantiation. That’s not docility, that is just refusing to accept what is.It isn’t an argument. It is a fact
Then your 30,000 is a gross misrepresentation…I mean the same criteria to get the30,000 is same as the 240…so if 240 is wacky so is the other…the ultimate cherry pick…selective reading…etc, etc.to compare 240 plus liturgical rites that are all united, to 30,000 plus denominations divided on everything from doctrine, to morals, and to liturgical rites, is a caricature and gross misrepresentation.
This is not JonNC’s formula, and the point is that the method used to determine the 30.000 is obviously flawed since that same method states there are 240 Catholic denominations, when there is not.First of all, the Catholic Church does not have denominations; She has different liturgical rites and traditions that are all in communion with the Catholic Church. Every single one of those ‘240 plus’ are in agreement in all matters on faith and morals, there is no division! For you to try to compare 240 plus liturgical rites that are all united, to 30,000 plus denominations divided on everything from doctrine, to morals, and to liturgical rites, is a caricature and gross misrepresentation.
This is most certainly true.What has been grossly misrepresented in this thread is the nature of the Catholic faith as a joyless experience that is not focused on peace and joy in this present life.
I agree - for babies/kids. They attain salvation through grace by their baptism. But ‘we’ adults are different. When those kids get older they will eventually have to decide to co-operate with God’s call to salvation throughout their life. They will accept or deny the graces which are given to them for salvation (the Church dispenses these graces).We only attain salvation by grace
Salvation for adults and children is not different. We are all saved by grace, through faith, and not of works, lest anyone should boast. Adults have more responsibility, as to those whom much is given, much will be required. But even our cooperation with grace is moved in us by grace.We only attain salvation by grace
I agree - for babies/kids. They attain salvation through grace by their baptism. But ‘we’ adults are different. When those kids get older they will eventually have to decide to co-operate with God’s call to salvation throughout their life. They will accept or deny the graces which are given to them for salvation (the Church dispenses these graces).
No one here has claimed that the bible saves anyone.The Bible does not fall under this category and is not one of these graces that save you.
Actually, no. I agreed with your analysis of the 240 number. I just think the 30,000 number as equally absurd.
My bad. Is 40,000 more accurate?Then your 30,000 is a gross misrepresentation
The Catholic Church is not divided. Hence the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church.Of course there are far too many divisions in the Church, but all of us have things in common.
“If we say we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us.”I agree - for babies/kids. They attain salvation through grace by their baptism. But ‘we’ adults are different. When those kids get older they will eventually have to decide to co-operate with God’s call to salvation throughout their life. They will accept or deny the graces which are given to them for salvation (the Church dispenses these graces).