chestertonrules:
You can go to any poverty stricken, disease laden hell hole in the world and you will find Catholics there sharing the love of Jesus.
You can go to any poverty stricken, disease laden hell hole in the world and you will find Catholics there sharing the love of Jesus.
Yes, I do know where to find a bunch of Catholics in just such a place as you described ("hell hole"); could be wrong, but I do believe you call it "Mass."
If you wish to keep slinging mud and making sweeping generalizations, we can continue acting like four-year-olds with you. Or you can grow up, whatever.
chestertonrules:
We are required to good works if we are to be followers of Christ.
Denying this reality, which is what Calvinism does, is dangerous for the individual and for Christianity in general.
We are required to good works if we are to be followers of Christ.
Denying this reality, which is what Calvinism does, is dangerous for the individual and for Christianity in general.
What Calvinism denies is that we must do good works in order to become saved. That's, in effect, saying that Christ's work was not enough to save a person, that we must add more to "Christ alone" being our savior. (That is, you preach, "Christ alone is the savior of sinners + our works = salvation," which is simultaneously horrific and utterly arrogant.) Actual saving is the Holy Spirit's job, not ours. However, Calvinism does not deny and never has denied that good works are necessary after we have become saved. If you think Calvinism denies that, you are truly off your rocker.
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