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You are free to think that, but God has the last say in my salvation, not any Church Catholic or Protestant. The Bible spells it out clearly in the terms of salvation and no where does it involve any particular church.
I respectfully and logically cannot agree based on the Bible.
yes, but we're taught the faith by the Church and grace comes from Sacraments as well as faith.. do you see brother what I mean?
the reason Paul said we need faith is because no matter how many times we receive the Eucharist or go to confession it wont matter if we're atheists or don't trust God.
Lord have mercy on me, the sinner. Help me, O Lord to obey thy Holy Will always and forever; and to forever abide in thy charity, wisdom, truth, and grace. Amen.
Lord have mercy on me, the sinner. Help me, O Lord to obey thy Holy Will always and forever; and to forever abide in thy charity, wisdom, truth, and grace. Amen.
Amy, DD, ..everyone.. (lol) see for me it's not about "what denomination you're part of". The reason I feel strongly about the Church is because it's ..something that's His, something He created.. and because in the Church we can receive His precious Body and Blood.. and frankly - very honestly here - the reformation does upset me because here we have some people who just decided to rebel against all that and lead unsuspecting people away from this Church. And how many people have missed out on these gifts from God because someone 500 years ago decided he didn't like the Pope.
it's not just a denomination to me..
and - as I said before - Protestants ARE part the Church, but - they are separated from pretty much everything it offers, because they don't recognize it. It's like having a Christmas present they never opened, and in many cases, rejected.
hope it makes sense where I'm coming from here.
if I love Jesus, I want to love what He loves.. and this the Church.. the Sacraments.. Mary.. etc.and if I see someone hating these things (I'm using hatred as an extreme example), I feel sad cause they're hating something that Christ loves! Do you see how it is all about Jesus too..
I see what you're saying.My name's David by the way
I wish everyone would accept the Church and all would join as one as well.
However, I think we have a different position on the Eucharist. I personally believe ( and I know people disagree because we've discussed it before) that the Orthodox, Lutherans, Anglicans, and some Methodists actually do have the Eucharist the same as the Catholic Church.
I don't think anything you said would mean a protestant can't be saved so I don't see where we are in disagreement on the issue at hand.
I agree that Protestants can be saved, IMO it would be unwise for any of them to use this as an excuse to not enter the ChurchIf they feel lead to do so.
Servant of Jesus, well see if you look at it linguistically, Jesus is calling Peter the rock and then saying that on the rock the Church will be built.. so He's saying: you're the rock and upon you I'll build my Church.
There's always a bias, always an interpretation, and there's always a teaching authority, even if that interpretation is your own, and you are your own teaching authority. Catholics accept the Church as their teaching authority. Of course, this doesn't mean that the person in your scenario won't go to Heaven.How would it be explain, say in theory, if someone came acrossed a Bible on their own with no bias' at all. They know nothing of the Bible. He reads it and learns about it. Becomes a Christian in the sense of the teachings of the Bible.
Then went into a society where CC resides and visits. Hearing his story, say he rejects CC and moves on elsewhere. Knowing he has read the Bible on his own and knows it inside and out, yet were to reject the CC... What would you think?
Just out of curiosity!
Logos, it's true that the Church uses the phrase, "Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus," but the explanation of this phrase that I've heard many times, and the explanation that I distribute freely to all inquirers, is that we know where the Church is, but we do not know where she is not. In other words, we have no right to condemn non-Catholics, whether explicitly or implicitly.You are free to think that, but God has the last say in my salvation, not any Church Catholic or Protestant. The Bible spells it out clearly in the terms of salvation and no where does it involve any particular church.
I respectfully and logically cannot agree based on the Bible.
Amy, DD, ..everyone.. (lol) see for me it's not about "what denomination you're part of". The reason I feel strongly about the Church is because it's ..something that's His, something He created.. and because in the Church we can receive His precious Body and Blood.. and frankly - very honestly here - the reformation does upset me because here we have some people who just decided to rebel against all that and lead unsuspecting people away from this Church. And how many people have missed out on these gifts from God because someone 500 years ago decided he didn't like the Pope.
it's not just a denomination to me..
and - as I said before - Protestants ARE part the Church, but - they are separated from pretty much everything it offers, because they don't recognize it. It's like having a Christmas present they never opened, and in many cases, rejected.
hope it makes sense where I'm coming from here.
if I love Jesus, I want to love what He loves.. and this the Church.. the Sacraments.. Mary.. etc.and if I see someone hating these things (I'm using hatred as an extreme example), I feel sad cause they're hating something that Christ loves! Do you see how it is all about Jesus too..
I agree that it doesn't solve anything to completely ignore some of the differences between denominations. However, I do not believe that every Christian in the world is ever going to belong to one single denomination, and even if that were to eventually be the case, there would be many Christians who died before that happened, and I don't think this would mean they were left unsaved or not believing the truth in it's entirety.
I don't think that being of "one mind" necessarily means being of one denomination. There will always be differences among people, and among Christians as well. I think that the division comes with deciding which of these differences are really important. Jesus is to be our focus, and since we are all very different people, I believe He doesn't speak to us all in the same way, and the plans He has for one person are not the plans He has for another.
I see great evidence of the Lord working in people from all different denominations, but even though we may be from different denominations, we are still one Church. What unites us is our belief in Jesus and His forgiving our sins, and accomplishing what we could not.
Many things that differ between denominations have long been debated, and undoubtedly will continue to be; but I know we don't have all the answers in this world. Sometimes we look too much at what separates us and not enough at what joins us together. There's not one of us that should think we can claim that we've gotten everything right, because we know we all still make mistakes and lack full knowledge of all God has planned.
Again, just some opinions
But, aside from how one might interpret the exclusivity of that statement by Jesus, is it not true that Luther built the protestant church on the same rock; the same foundation.
I agree that it doesn't solve anything to completely ignore some of the differences between denominations. However, I do not believe that every Christian in the world is ever going to belong to one single denomination, and even if that were to eventually be the case, there would be many Christians who died before that happened, and I don't think this would mean they were left unsaved or not believing the truth in it's entirety.
I don't think that being of "one mind" necessarily means being of one denomination. There will always be differences among people, and among Christians as well. I think that the division comes with deciding which of these differences are really important. Jesus is to be our focus, and since we are all very different people, I believe He doesn't speak to us all in the same way, and the plans He has for one person are not the plans He has for another.
I see great evidence of the Lord working in people from all different denominations, but even though we may be from different denominations, we are still one Church. What unites us is our belief in Jesus and His forgiving our sins, and accomplishing what we could not.
Many things that differ between denominations have long been debated, and undoubtedly will continue to be; but I know we don't have all the answers in this world. Sometimes we look too much at what separates us and not enough at what joins us together. There's not one of us that should think we can claim that we've gotten everything right, because we know we all still make mistakes and lack full knowledge of all God has planned.
Again, just some opinions
I don't hate the Body and Blood. I believe in the Real Presence.
It's some of the other doctrines I have a problem with. I see certain beliefs go directly against the Bible and you know what? This will always be the fight between prots and C's as it has been for centuries...who are the better Christians, whose alligned more closely to christ and on and on. This is what happens when we don't focus on the Lord such as I am doing right now.
It upsets you? It upsets me and as i always say it makes me so angry that people don't get this, get that those who are not catholic love Christ just as much as catholics do. Like I said, I can't for the life of me call mary my co-redemptrix. That's just one example.
I really don't care who thinks i'm damned or a lesser christian because I'm not RC.
"lesser Christian" yes, because I'm not partaking of the precious gift of the Body and Blood I don't have the fulness.
Yet I know c's that go to communion and don't even believe in half the doctrine. They practice birth control etc. so that makes them more of a christian? This is exactly why I can't commit fully to the catholic church.
I know Jesus loves me, we are ALL part of His church. Jesus is enough for me. I've clung to Him since I was fourteen years old. he was all I had. My mom committed suicide, my dad was an alcholic. nobody is going to tell me I don't have the fulness of Christ. I will fight tooth and nail against such a ridiculous notion. It's not my fault if I can't accept every point of doctrine BECAUSE I can't in good conscience. This doesn't mean that I hate mary or the Body and the Blood.
can you tell I'm angry? You bet!
Now I've said too much.
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