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Understood. I used it because Major1 seems to be in the OSAS camp and that seems to lean more towards Calvinist thought than the more Arminian branches.The 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith is a Calvinist Baptist document. Not all Baptists are Calvinists.
Provisionist Southern Baptists are not Calvinists (some Southern Baptists ARE Calvinist), but they still hold to OSAS.Understood. I used it because Major1 seems to be in the OSAS camp and that seems to lean more towards Calvinist thought than the more Arminian branches.
I don't know how to peel that onion. To a Catholic, this seems nearly incomprehensible. We have our share of disagreements at the individual opinion level; but try to have a shared corporate belief system. After all, religious bodies are defined by sharing a common belief system.Provisionist Southern Baptists are not Calvinists (some Southern Baptists ARE Calvinist), but they still hold to OSAS.
The section on Mortal sin does not not touch on salvation at all. So you have made the claim. Please post your references that link the mortal sin of missing Mass with loss of salvation as you have stated.
On the Anglican Church's confession of sins and absolution, would someone who missed that service also receive that absolution?
Understood. I used it because Major1 seems to be in the OSAS camp and that seems to lean more towards Calvinist thought than the more Arminian branches.
While this is private revelation, it does a great job explaining exactly what happens at Mass. It has recieved an Imprimatur.
The Holy Mass explained to Catalina by Jesus and Mary
Doesnt matter. The Bible doesnt claim that all matters of faith must be in the bible. Unless you can shows us where it does, stop this silly line of logic.So if the RCC issues such a decree, it does not matter if it is found in the Bible or not.
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