Its work for salvation. They think it works for themWork?
Its work for salvation. They think it works for themWork?
It doesn't teach salvation by grace through faith either.
Eph 2:8-9 (KJV)
Why wouldn't the church know what this means?
I have not. Am I missing anything?
The RCC does not now what it means; that is true.the church doesn't know what that means but she does teach
Keep reading on into Ephesians 2. It comes right after Ephesians 1.-Ephesians 1:7 King James Version (KJV)
7 In whom we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins, according to the riches of his grace;
Not familiar with the program, but I am familiar with those that are "Cathoholic" (like my mother-in-law that lives with us).Nah, it's just stories of religious people eventually migrating to Rome. I've seen hundreds of episodes.
Never once has someone said I believed 1 Cor 15:1-4 (KJV) and trusted Christ, but then "came home" to Rome.
It's telling.
In fact, the Catholic Church was teaching and defending "salvation by grace through faith" for a millennium-and-a-half before a single Protestant ever managed to stumble onto the scene.It doesn't teach salvation by grace through faith either.
Come back when you no longer reject the Triune God of the Christian faith in favor of a mere idol of your own imagining. Until then, your decidedly non-Christian opinions will remain just that. In short: the opinions of non-Christians mean exactly nothing.The Catholics do not do the works God says to do they do what God says not to do.
Amen. :thumb:For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: [it is] the gift of God: (2:9) Not of works, lest any man should boast.
Why would I as a Catholic debate the proper interpretation of the Bible with you, a member of one of the myriad recently-invented, man-made non-Catholic sects, as though the interpretations that you derive from your preferred Protestant sect carry any binding doctrinal authority whatsoever, and are anything more than the mere opinions (traditions) of men?There is no reasoning from the scriptures with them as they prefer the "church".
If the protestants say catholic church then they're catholic.Why would I as a Catholic debate the proper interpretation of the Bible with you, a member of one of the myriad recently-invented, man-made non-Catholic sects, as though the interpretations that you derive from your preferred Protestant sect carry any binding doctrinal authority whatsoever, and are anything more than the mere opinions (traditions) of men?
What do you suppose the "church" referred to by those who composed the Nicene Creed believed and taught? Was it Catholic, or Protestant, in its beliefs and teachings? :think:If the protestants say catholic church then they're catholic.
...I believe in the Holy Spirit,
the holy catholic church,
the communion of saints,
the forgiveness of sins,
the resurrection of the body,
and life everlasting. ...
Come back when you no longer reject the Triune God of the Christian faith in favor of a mere idol of your own imagining. Until then, your decidedly non-Christian opinions will remain just that. In short: the opinions of non-Christians mean exactly nothing.
Christains without a labelWhat do you suppose the "church" referred to by those who composed the Nicene Creed believed and taught? Was it Catholic, or Protestant, in its beliefs and teachings? :think:
Christains without a label
Picky picky picky. They used the bible
- ...and exactly what did these alleged 4th-century "Christians without a label" believe, teach, and defend as doctrine? (Do you even know?)
- Were those beliefs distinctively Catholic, or did they somehow resemble Protestant teachings some twelve centuries before Protestantism's actual existence?
Work for savation is a shortcut to hell.the church teaches:
-redemption
-repentance
-forgiveness
-grace
-work
-mercy
-there are no short cuts