You are wrong. Roman Catholics do not believe the same gospel. They teach a gospel which is not the gospel a gospel of works. Grace is not received through sacraments but by faith in the word of God regarding Christ.
Only God can forgive sin. We can pray and anoint with oil but only God who ministers in the heart can forgive sin. Adjust your reading accordingly.
Which baptism is Mark 16 speaking to? Baptism of water or baptism of Holy Spirit?
Is sanctification the same as salvation? Nope only those who become saved can progress toward sanctification. Can the walk of a believer testify of Christ before their family and thereby draw them to Christ who will save them?
For the cause of Christ
Roger
Only God can forgive sin. We can pray and anoint with oil but only God who ministers in the heart can forgive sin. Adjust your reading accordingly.
Which baptism is Mark 16 speaking to? Baptism of water or baptism of Holy Spirit?
Is sanctification the same as salvation? Nope only those who become saved can progress toward sanctification. Can the walk of a believer testify of Christ before their family and thereby draw them to Christ who will save them?
For the cause of Christ
Roger
You are wrong
But I believe you are using a particular interpretation of the scriptures.
Is the longer ending of Mark scripture? I think that would be the question to ask before talking about what kind of baptism the passage is referring to.