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Yes, it is very clear, and yet you continue to insist that it is confusing. It's irrational for you to say, in the same paragraph. that it is clear and yet not clear. This irrational position comes because you are not sincere. You're trying to see a problem where there is not and the result is this irrational, confused position.
It's confusing because, if you follow the verse axiomatically, and think He deems you rich, you can do nothing above and beyond living in dirt, hunting for your next meal, etc... It's confusing because if everyone did this, even Jesus would never have been a carpenter. Why? Because no one would need anything built and there would be no one to pay Him. It's confusing because no one would ever adhere to this. Why? If you had photos of your kids even for instance, burn them, as they are in direct opposition to Jesus. Why? You cannot cherish both possessions and God, right? It is confusing because you do not even know whom He deems rich or not? It is confusing because we do not know how important this rule is, in relation to all other assertions. It is confusing because He states it is easier for a a camel to pass through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter heaven, (Matthew 19:24). And again, we have not defined 'rich'. I've asked you several times. But some how, it keeps slipping your mind.
If I tell you there is a bomb in the room, how will I know if you believe me? When you stop trying so hard to be a skeptic, the answers to these questions are pretty easy.
Another false analogy. I doubt God(s) exist, but I don't doubt bombs exist. The belief in a bomb being planted somewhere will already require less demonstration than God being somewhere
And again, my salvation seems to directly rely upon belief. So, HOW much belief and love do I need? Like in Vishnu? Or, like in my parents? Like bombs? Other?
So? Why do you keep going back to what one church teaches verses another? Why not just base your conclusions on what Jesus said? Because these questions are not a sincere attempt to understand; they are meant to exploit those divisions between people.
I am. But we are no closer. Nor, are you clarifying. It starts with post #64. And continues here.
Furthermore, educated people are telling people differing things. Hence, it looks like if I study for years, as a Catholic, that the mode of salvation criteria are different, verses, that of years of study from the claims of a Protestant teaching. They both cannot be right. But they can both certainly be mistaken. They both teach differing foundational tenets for salvation. No matter how much you study them, the teachings don't align..
What denominational claims do you adhere to, in regards to the claims to salvation exactly?
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