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dronald
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It is rather interesting that Catholic’s have this strange idea that because Protestant’s believe that believing in Jesus Christ saves us, that we all want to go off sinning as if God doesn’t care that we sin as long as we have His Son.I just LOVE this topic!!!
If we go by dronald’s interpretation (please see 2 Peter 1:20-21 regarding personal interpretation) that all we need to do is believe in Jesus, and we don’t need to obey the Commandments, don’t need to go to Mass or services every Sunday, we don’t need to be baptized, we don’t need to be repentant of our sins, and I guess we don’t need the Bible, either.
Is is POSSIBLE, that there could be a little more to Salvation that just believing? What about John 13:34? “I give you a new commandment. Love one another. As I have loved you, so you also should love one another.” Are we to ignore this command and just believe in Jesus?
I love the Bible. It has 99.999% of all things Catholic in it. The New Testament was written by, and compiled by Catholics. Even our Lutheran and Anglican friends agree to that. Since I have been here at CAF, I have come to find out that most of the differences that separate Catholics from Protestants is interpretation and authority.
I guess my short anwer to the OP’s question of why they believe in the Bible only is that they rejected the Church’s authority to interpret the Bible, then rejected the Church itself. If you reject the Church, what do you have left? The Bible.
This is a silly concept and unacceptable. Protestant’s are sinners and so are Catholic’s, yet we all strive to be better because of what God has commanded us to do in the Bible. We don’t sit back and ignore James, but we accept that we have been saved by grace through faith, not by works so that no one can boast.
Let’s drop the idea that Protestant’s believe they should just go on sinning. We don’t. Instead we’re building Churches and homes in Africa while preaching the Gospel. We don’t believe that we’re made more pure by this, but we do it because God has commanded us, and He loves us. Why wouldn’t we want to work our hardest for the God of all graces who loves us so much?