I'm sorry I'm leaving this discussion because I don't think I can take it anymore. I didn't mean to hurt anyone, I just care too much about this topic I guess. Lord have mercy on me a sinner.

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P.S. plaese try to understand that topic headings such as "can protestants be saved" or statements like "protestants don't have the fullnes of truth feel like my face is being rubbed in the dirt.
To me Jesus is the fullness of truth and I hate when people tell me that's not good enough and I need him plus...
I know why you believe what you believe. I understand. there's just some subjects that are hot button subjects to me. sorry I made you feel bad with my rant. We both have opions or devotions that we feel very passionate about. I am glad you find him in the Eucharist. I do also.
Based on the Bible, one must logically conclude that the Catholic Church is the only Church to fit the bill of being the Church referenced in Holy Writ; for no other sect complies with all the trappings of the Church as described in Holy Writ. I think that one would be hardpressed to ascertain that the Holy Catholic Church is not the Church of Scripture which Christ established. The more I examine Scripture, the more I see the Catholic Church within it and root in it.
CANON IX.-If any one saith, that by faith alone the impious is justified; in such wise as to mean, that nothing else is required to co-operate in order to the obtaining the grace of Justification, and that it is not in any way necessary, that he be prepared and disposed by the movement of his own will; let him be anathema.
Looking over this topic, one is overwhelmed with the different opinions being expressed. I am concerned, however, that we have been focusing on what we would like the Church's teaching to be instead of actually trying to understand what it is and why it is.
Extra Eccelsiam Nulla Salus (Outside the Church there is no Salvation) is a de fide teaching of the Church. We are not free to disagree with this statement. It does, however, need to be understood properly according to how the Church understands it and in light of her other doctrines.
As we should all know, Original Sin deprived man of his original state of Sanctifying Grace (which is a participation in the very life of God). Without Sanctifying Grace, that is, without this participation, know one can attain the blessedness of Heaven. This makes sense does it not? If you do not participate in the life of God, you cannot be truly with Him.
Christ came to this world to Redeem man and once again offer him Salvation. Through His Passion and Death, He won for us the merit of eternal life, but that grace could not be forced upon us. The Free Will is an essential component in the process, because love cannot be forced.
Now, when Christ was still on earth, he established a Church which would be the means of dispensing His grace. He instituted Baptism through which men are made sons of God and heirs of Heaven and most importantly receive Sanctifying Grace. Without Baptism, there is no way to receive Sanctifying Grace, however, we need to keep in mind that while water Baptism is the ordinary means, it is also possible to be baptised by desire or blood, which I hope to discuss later.
Baptism was never meant to occur outside of the context of the Church, for water Baptism is just one of seven sacraments instituted by Christ to help us grow in holiness. It is hard enough to live a holy life with these supernatural aids, it is all the more difficult if someone does not have access to more than one or two. For instance, the Sacrament of Penance is needed to regain Sanctifying Grace if it has been lost in mortal sin, which in today's world seems so common it is hard to comprehend.
To approach the original question, can Protestants be saved? Yes. If their baptism was valid, they participate in Sanctifying Grace, and if they die in that state, they will go to Heaven just as a Catholic would. However, it is fair to say that Protestants have a more difficult time because they cannot avail themselves of other sacraments most especially the Holy Eucharist and the Sacrament of Penance. Furthermore, since it is objectively wrong to refuse membership in Christ's Church, if they ever became conscious of this (and there by culpbable for their refusal to join the Catholic Church) they commit mortal sin and lose their Sanctifying Grace.
Christ is the Good Shepard and everyone belongs to Him, but not all reside in His sheepfold. His sheepfold is the Church, the Catholic Church which has a visible head on earth acting as Christ's representative as shepherd of His flock.
I may not know everything about the Bible, but I know it well and in all of my many years of studying it. I've never come to the conclusion that the Catholic Church is it and is the only one.Sorry I still cannot logically agree based on the same Bible!
If anything, no offense, the first church with history is the EO... If anyone could claim such things it'd be our siblings from the EO. Lets not debate who or what. The Bible does not spell out any particular church.
It would be better to explainit this way, at one time the EO were not separated Brethren from us and we all worshipped as One Church Until the Great Schism .. So at one time they too believed even in the Popery and were subject to it ..the early Church did believe in the Pope though(the EO do not) and there was only one Church.
CANON IX.-If any one saith, that by faith alone the impious is justified; in such wise as to mean, that nothing else is required to co-operate in order to the obtaining the grace of Justification, and that it is not in any way necessary, that he be prepared and disposed by the movement of his own will; let him be anathema.
It would be better to explainit this way, at one time the EO were not separated Brethren from us and we all worshipped as One Church Until the Great Schism .. So at one time they too believed even in the Popery and were subject to it ..
regardless of our differences and the debates we sometimes have I love you all and wish you the love and peace of Christ.
Protestants can be saved. We are saved by Grace through faith in Jesus Christ.
Luther was right and the Church of Rome agrees.
It is wildly misleading to imply that the Catholic Church agrees with Martin Luther's position on Justification.
It is even worse to imply that this assumption indicates that this means that Protestants are saved by Faith alone.
The Decrees and Canons of the Council of Trent are still enforce.
Decree on Justification:
The vast majority of the Tridentine Decrees condemn propositions which Luther himself espoused.