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mixster said:Very interesting remarks folks and I appreciate the honesty. I have always been under the impression that if one did not follow all the dictates of the Roman Catholic church and obey the Pope and go through all the form and fashion you guys go through that you could not be saved.
I guess I am asking why you go through all the form and fashion, if this is not neccesary for salvation. I believe that all one has to do is ask Jesus into your heart, repent of your sins then you are saved forever and baptism has nothing to do with salvation but it is important none the less because we are commanded to do so as a show that we have buried our sins in Christ and raised up as new in Christ.
I though Catholics baptised babies and other by sprinkling but we believe that we have to be immersed as Jesus was. In short it seems you folks have to work hard for your salvation but we have the simple plan of salvation that works by faith thru faith for us.
mixster said:Very interesting remarks folks and I appreciate the honesty. I have always been under the impression that if one did not follow all the dictates of the Roman Catholic church and obey the Pope and go through all the form and fashion you guys go through that you could not be saved.
I guess I am asking why you go through all the form and fashion, if this is not neccesary for salvation. I believe that all one has to do is ask Jesus into your heart, repent of your sins then you are saved forever and baptism has nothing to do with salvation but it is important none the less because we are commanded to do so as a show that we have buried our sins in Christ and raised up as new in Christ.
I though Catholics baptised babies and other by sprinkling but we believe that we have to be immersed as Jesus was. In short it seems you folks have to work hard for your salvation but we have the simple plan of salvation that works by faith thru faith for us.
In short it seems you folks have to work hard for your salvation but we have the simple plan of salvation that works by faith thru faith for us.
Paul S said:It may be more difficult for Protestants to get to heaven, but it is possible.
Shelb5 said:Ill be honest- Catholic always are anyway as far as I know
Shelb5 said:Ill answer you this way, how can you be "saved in this life or the next when you meet Jesus, accept him, but reject His (this is the operative word here) Church and still be saved?
Shelb5 said:Heaven is peace and joy, no sadness there- so how can anyone who rejects Christs Church dwell forever in the kingdom that is fully Catholic?
racer said:I'm not arguing salvation here, but I have to ask something. Can you direct me to where Christ instructs us that in order to join Him in the hereafter, we must accept His Church?
racer said:Can you direct me to where Christ instructs us that in order to join Him in the hereafter, we must accept His Church?
racer said:Really? God's kingdom is fully "Catholic?" Michelle, define "catholic," please. The Church was catholic as in universal. Just because you capitalize Catholic when distinguishing your faith from other Christian denominations, is the meaning of the word different? Catholic means "universal." To refer to God's kingdom as fully Catholic is a little confining or belittling isn't it?
I believe His kingdom exceeds universal by a long shot.
Metanoia02 said:If one actually believes "that all one has to do is ask Jesus into your heart, repent of your sins then you are saved forever and baptism has nothing to do with salvation" then from the Catholic perspective, it very well may be a tough row to hoe in getting to heaven. If one sees Baptism as "form and fashion" they will have some 'splainin' to do. I guess you could agrue with God over what the Bible means, but that would be kind of silly wouldn't it.
DreamTheater said:Why would you possibly want to reject Christ's Church? It would seem like a slap in the face to Christ to say "I follow you, but I rejct your Church you so perfectly crafted. I only take bits and pieces from your Church that suit my personal needs and ambition."
racer said:I don't reject His Church. But, your question did not answer mine.![]()
racer said:I don't reject His Church.
racer said:I'm not arguing salvation here, but I have to ask something. Can you direct me to where Christ instructs us that in order to join Him in the hereafter, we must accept His Church?
Really? God's kingdom is fully "Catholic?" Michelle, define "catholic," please. The Church was catholic as in universal. Just because you capitalize Catholic when distinguishing your faith from other Christian denominations, is the meaning of the word different? Catholic means "universal." To refer to God's kingdom as fully Catholic is a little confining or belittling isn't it?
I believe His kingdom exceeds universal by a long shot.
InnerPhyre said:Jesus told His apostles that whoever rejects them rejects Him. The leaders of the Church are the successors of the apostles.
InnerPhyre said:When we say that everyone in heaven is Catholic, we mean that everyone who is in heaven knows that everything the Catholic Church teaches is true and they believe it, as such....so there are no errors in belief in heaven. therefore, they're all Catholic.
geocajun said:Church = flock. It is God's will that we all be part of His Church.
Racer, all the Saints in heaven are part of the Catholic Church.