Fine, then you should be able to explain how I've misunderstood the passages to which I've appealed. Perhaps you could start with Eph.2.8-9. It's a simple request. I'm not asking you to build a bridge or define pi.
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Why don't you just carry on with the discussion and see where it leads? That was part of the discussion, we discussed, you asked many things, and I answered them all hundreds of posts ago. Move on. Or go search yourself. Or have you just decided to carryon with this silliness until the thread dies?
Akoue,
You keep asking nicely and keep getting ignored.
I wonder why.
Fred
Good, you've just confirmed Catholic doctrine:
Lets review:
That's Catholic doctrine.Quote:
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Those who put their faith solely in the cross of Christ will be judge by their works to determine what crowns they will receive, crowns that we will later throw at the feet of Him who alone merits credit even for our good works.
Now, how about those who profess to be faithful but don't do the works which God prepared from the beginning?
I rest my case. You have confirmed Catholic doctrine that faith must be accompanied by works or it will not merit salvation.Quote:
This is not the first time that it was asked. You're getting to be like Akoue, asking the same question over and over after it has been asked.
No, it's Christian doctrine.
One more time - this time, please read. Professing to be faithful does not save anyone. Receiving Jesus as Saviour is what saves.
Further, your question is in and of itself contradictory because one cannot be faithful and not do good works.
Sincerely,
De Maria
I know Catholic doctrine very well. I dsiagree with is. I believe in and follow Christian doctrine.
I said nothing of the sort. I stated that a person who simply claims to be faithful, but has not received Jesus as Saviour is not saved.Quote:
I rest my case. You have confirmed Catholic doctrine that faith must be accompanied by works or it will not merit salvation.
Then why do you misrepresent it? If you know Catholic doctrine, then you know we believe in faith and works. But you claim we believe only in works? So, what's the deal?
You actually follow TJ doctrine.Quote:
I dsiagree with is. I believe in and follow Christian doctrine.
I'll quote exactly:Quote:
I said nothing of the sort. I stated that a person who simply claims to be faithful, but has not received Jesus as Saviour is not saved.
I asked:
You answered:Quote:
Now, how about those who profess to be faithful but don't do the works which God prepared from the beginning?
I rest my case.Quote:
No, it's Christian doctrine.
I never said that you believe only in works. If you claim that to be true, show me the quote. But having rejected the sufficiency of Christ, and substituting even part of the merits of salvation with the works of men is an issue no matter hwat percentage it may be.
And Paul followed Pauline doctrine. If you associate my beliefs so closely with scripture, I guess that is a compliment.Quote:
You actually follow TJ doctrine.
Is dishonesty a good work of your god? I said and I quote (indeed you even quoted me earlier):Quote:
I'll quote exactly:
"One more time - this time, please read. Professing to be faithful does not save anyone. Receiving Jesus as Saviour is what saves.
Further, your question is in and of itself contradictory because one cannot be faithful and not do good works. "
If you must lie about what I said to defend your faith, is it worth defending?
Intersting,
Tj3 claims he goes with Christian doctrine.
Catholic doctrine is the original Christian doctrine ans still is the FULL Christian doctrine.
So why isn't Tj3 a Catholic according to his word?
Fred
Akoue,
Good question,
I eagerly await the answer.
Fred
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