Where do they differ and why?
Do both lead to salvation? Why or why not?
How should we treat each other?
Do both lead to salvation? Why or why not?
How should we treat each other?
I am in NO place to say whether or not Catholics are saved. I really do believe that some can be, but only God truly knows the heart and can make that judgment. I just have many issues with their doctrine and the heart of their functioning as a Church; I have concerns over their esteem of man-made tradition, their perception of the role of works in salvation, their [appeared] denial of grace as a means of salvation, praying to Mary and saints, carved images, the idea of a pope who is called "Holy Father," and is seen as an authority not to be questioned [people literally call the pope the "vicar" of Christ, which means instead of or in place of], confession/absolving of your sins to/by a priest....there are many things that the Church practices that I believe are not Scriptural, BUT I go back and forth on whether or not they are matters that jeopardize ones salvation. Because at the end of the day, Romans 10:9 tells us that "if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved." So, I bet there are many Catholics who have done this, and from the outside looking in they are "saved," but I cannot seem to feel okay with the fact that these same people practice/DO things that seem to go against what we are told is okay and Godly in the Scriptures. I encourage everyone to read through the Catechism and compare it to Scripture. Compare it to the word of God. See for yourself if you think it is okay.
I don't mean to offend anyone, and I do not want to argue with anyone at all - I just wanted to share my first impression! I am looking forward to reading the rest of the thread and fellowshipping with you all. God bless!
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