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Regarding the email—
I would guess it probably is authentic. It does show a common misunderstanding of Catholicism–the idea that Catholicism teaches we can earn our way into heaven is a mistaken belief some Protestants hold.
I have a few comments to make, from my perspective as a non-Catholic. First, it’s human nature to believe we have to earn our way into heaven. It could be considered to be the default position of the human race to believe so, though talking more about that is beyond the scope of this thread. But, anyway, from my experience from intimate conversations with Protestants and Catholics, deep down this—letting God love us instead of trying to earn His love—is something almost all of us struggle with. Targeting Catholics as being particularly prone to this problem is misguided.
Secondly, though I do know myself that Catholicism doesn’t teach we can earn our way into heaven, from the outside, to a Protestant, it can look like it does. To be perfectly frank, if I hadn’t had some close Catholic friends, and didn’t read some really high quality Catholic writers and poets, I might well assume that Catholicism does teach what Bob Tebow seems to believe it does. In contrast to my Catholic friends who have a deep grasp of the grace and mercy of God that saves us, I 've known some poorly taught Catholics who believe they have to earn their way to heaven. I’ve also known plenty of Protestants who believe they have to earn their way to heaven.
I would guess it probably is authentic. It does show a common misunderstanding of Catholicism–the idea that Catholicism teaches we can earn our way into heaven is a mistaken belief some Protestants hold.
I have a few comments to make, from my perspective as a non-Catholic. First, it’s human nature to believe we have to earn our way into heaven. It could be considered to be the default position of the human race to believe so, though talking more about that is beyond the scope of this thread. But, anyway, from my experience from intimate conversations with Protestants and Catholics, deep down this—letting God love us instead of trying to earn His love—is something almost all of us struggle with. Targeting Catholics as being particularly prone to this problem is misguided.
Secondly, though I do know myself that Catholicism doesn’t teach we can earn our way into heaven, from the outside, to a Protestant, it can look like it does. To be perfectly frank, if I hadn’t had some close Catholic friends, and didn’t read some really high quality Catholic writers and poets, I might well assume that Catholicism does teach what Bob Tebow seems to believe it does. In contrast to my Catholic friends who have a deep grasp of the grace and mercy of God that saves us, I 've known some poorly taught Catholics who believe they have to earn their way to heaven. I’ve also known plenty of Protestants who believe they have to earn their way to heaven.