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What Kind Of Christian Should I Be?

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brinley45cal

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All 4one is right it dosent matter what the sign says on the front of the church as long as jesus is in the house.Thats why i consider myself non denominational,i go by the bible and will go to a church that does, know matter what the denomanation is.I have people ask me what denomanation i am and i just tell them to pick one.lol
 
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The Midge

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joebobned said:
Do Lutherans, Methodists, Catholics, all go to heaven? They believe differently but they all go to heaven?
Yes, providing they become good Anglicans first! (Joke) . I'm sure they will all be there to tell me where I have gone wrong.

What Kind Of Christian Should I Be?
The best you can be. I can't define it any further because it depends on your call, personality, culture, responsibilities, circumstances, gifts, abilities... etc, etc.
 
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The part of excepting Jesus into your heart as your Lord and Savior to start your new life, reborn with a true relationship with Him.
 
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LegomasterJC said:
The part of excepting Jesus into your heart as your Lord and Savior to start your new life, reborn with a true relationship with Him.
The original question mentioned Lutherans, Methodists and Catholics. All three of these faiths know Jesus to be God. All three have valid baptisms and so their faithful are "reborn". If someone dies in a state of grace then they will go to heaven. If they know that the Catholic Church holds the complete Deposit of Faith and still choose to not enter then I suppose this might affect their state of grace. This is the Catholic teaching.
 
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