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He's talking about the portion that was only polled among BaptistsKen said:Rising Suns... I am curious as to why you would ask
"Did they only survey Baptists?"
when the OP clearly said
"41 percent of the adults in the nation's 12 largest denominations"
?????
was this yet another backhanded slur?
Barna found that, of the Baptists surveyed, 57 percent believed that works play a part in salvation and 45 percent believed that Jesus was not sinless. Only 34 percent thought that Satan was real and 66 percent believed that the Bible was totally accurate. Just fifty one percent believed that Christians are responsible to witness to others.
Aah... I see where you're coming fromboughtwithaprice said:Seems to me the Bible is pretty clear.
Works are not the cause of salvation; they are the result of it, but if they are absent, salvation is absent also.
Did the theif on the cross have works?boughtwithaprice said:But, can you be saved without works? Or, is someone with no works really saved?
Here is your key error. If works are absent, it is because salvation is absent. Not salvation is absent because works are absent.but if they are absent, salvation is absent also.
Ken said:Rising Suns... I am curious as to why you would ask
"Did they only survey Baptists?"
when the OP clearly said
"41 percent of the adults in the nation's 12 largest denominations"
?????
was this yet another backhanded slur?
Terri said:The saddest part to me is that people think works play a part in salvation.
boughtwithaprice said:Do you really want to argue for antinomianism with so many scriptures aligned against you?
broughtwithaprice said:You cannot remove good works from salvation.
Well, good for you if you are sure of your beliefs, Terri... that's something that not a lot of us could concretely declare.Terri said:Truthfully I do not want to argue with you are any other catholic about my beliefs. So could you show a little respect and not come into this forum to tell me that my beliefs are wrong. I don't come into the catholic forum to tell you that your beliefs are wrong although I know that they are wrong.![]()
emmajane said:Well, good for you if you are sure of your beliefs, Terri... that's something that not a lot of us could concretely declare.
Just one thing (and I'm guilty of this too) you BELIEVE Catholics to be wrong, you do not KNOW they are wrong : I also BELIEVE them to be wrong in certain areas, and I BELIEVE them to be right in others. It's a confusing life for Catholic-Fundamentalist-Ecumenicists like me
I hope you don't mind me contributing - I'm trying my hardest to stay open-minded![]()
I respect thatTerri said:I KNOW what I KNOW Emma.![]()
boughtwithaprice said:Lotar, your being argumentative just to be argumentative. Nowhere in my posts have I said that salvation is obtainable by works alone, but they are the result of Grace through faith in Jesus Christ. Like you said works are absent if salvation is absent.
Are you saying that salvation can be present with works absent? Can you show scriptural support?
Terri,
I have only shared scripture based on your belief in Sola Scriptura. I have not argued catholic doctrine.
Can you offer scriptural support for your argument? I am using the NIV, NASB, and KJV. All of them say the same thing, you will be judged by your works. What do you do with the Grace that is given you?, what does your faith mean? I am not telling you what you believe, I would like you to tell me.
The scripure also says to be always ready to give an answer to anyone who ask you to give the reason for the hope that you have. It doesn't say to just push them away.
Basically if you read the whole chapter it is saying what I said before, that without works there is no faith.boughtwithaprice said:Does Galatians 2:16 nullify James 2:24 that says we are not justified by faith alone? or does it mean something else, like we don't have to be Jewish to be justified?
What about the other scriptures I cited, can you explain them as they relate to Galatians 2:16?
I want to talk, just not debateI only ask you to explain your faith, if you don't want to talk that's fine, but I find it puzzling as I would welcome the chance to explain my faith.
Catholics and Protestants have differed in this theology since Luther. It's very close to the same, but is slightly different.The OP posted that church members are ignorant of christian basics,and someone said that works are not a part of salvation (Note I did not say requirement) so I posted scripture which shows that good works are part of the plan of salvation. This should be part of basic christian doctrine whether catholic or protestant. We are both christians, aren't we?
I thought you were uninformed, because I thought you were a Protestant spouting Catholic theologyI respect you Lotar, I admire your zeal in Christ. I do find it amusing that you thought that I was uninformed though; I was protestant almost as long as you were alive, just thought that was funny