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MilesXpisti
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Because it’s not an either-or, it’s a both. Water and spirit working simultaneously. And the Church requires this because that’s the matter, the physical essence, the God chose for the Sacrament. Could he have chosen something, else? Sure. But he didn’t, even in the OT, when Naman was forced dip himself seven times in water to be healed. The external matter of the Sacrament is just as important as the operation of the Sacrament, because it is the means by which the understanding the transmission of the Sacrament is assured. The external is as important as the internal, and its the same with the faith of the believer, which requires works to be justified. We are not justified by merit of works to our salvation, for that is by faith. But it is works, the external expression, that justifies our faith unto salvation.Does not the Catholic church teach that the Holy Ghost can cleanse a soul without water? Why is physical H2O required to remove the sin from a non-material soul?