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dronald
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I read the entire thing, and all we’re doing is playing with words. Most Protestant Churches teach faith+works but they just have a different approach.Did you even read what I posted about Faith and works. You can go back and read it, I dont deny that Christians should do works, just clearing up the fact that it essieantly has NO part whatsoever in our Salvation. And what your pastor said=What every other pastor says
P.S. Most Catholics I’ve talked with our pretty easy going and laid back, they believe Protestants are going to Heaven as well without a doubt![]()
For Protestants I find it’s, “You’re a Christian therefore you must do works, but if you don’t it doesn’t matter… Except it does matter because you’re commanded to…”
Catholics it’s more: You’re a Christian therefore you must do works because you’re commanded to."
I never understood where the underlying issue is here, because Protestants will ultimately admit that works are important just as Catholics do. You even posted here:
So you accept that believing in Christ is not enough, just like the Catholics.This is why in the middle of his section on faith and works, he says in verse 19, “You believe that God is one. You do well; the demons also believe, and shudder.” James says this because the demons believe in God, that is, they have faith, but the faith they have is useless. It does not result in appropriate works. Their faith is only a mental acknowledgment of God’s existence.
