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RonWI
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Has anyone here read the Athanasian Creed? It says “This is the catholic faith; which except a man believe faithfully and firmly, he cannot be saved.”It should be noted that while the Catholic Church holds the fullness of truth concerning Salvation, the Church also teaches that the other world religions are valid “pathways to God.”
I am not sure what a “pathway to God” is. But I am sure that Muslims, who expressly reject that Jesus is the Son of God, cannot and will not be “saved”. That is what the Athanasian Creed says.
As for my “rights”, I am concerned about the Vatican’s statements for two reasons. First, I am not Catholic. Under the United States Constitution, I am given certain “rights” that I value. The fact that Rome says I, in fact, do not have those rights, is very troubling. It is not Rome who defines the civil rights of an American Lutheran. It should not talk like it does.
The second problem with the Vatican’s statement is that my rights are defined, not by an objective standard to which I can be certain, but by the feelings of others. If you bring an Arabic language Bible into Saudia Arabia, you will be arrested. If you stand on a corner in Teheran and pray the Rosary, you will be arrested. The fact is that Muslims will be offended when Christians speak of no one knowing the Father but through Jesus. Will the Vatican say that, because Muslims will be offended by such speach, I have not right to speak it?