Is there salvation outside the Catholic Church?

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Grailhunter

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Now I am saved,,,, At Grace Bible Church.


The Catholic church I went to that I was not saved........
Was.................. Transfiguration Church.......
And I went to the school also for six 6 years........

So I am going to ask you the same question as Prism, are you a fundamentalist?
 

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NO Religion !!!!!! Just use the KJB

Well then that makes anyone with a religion an easy target. Since you believe that you are free to believe what you want, why slam someone that believes what they want?
 

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Well then that makes anyone with a religion an easy target. Since you believe that you are free to believe what you want, why slam someone that believes what they want?

Were did I slam some one ??????????
 

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. I find humor in the fact that the average Catholic Church...community...is better than the Vatican has ever been

Indeed, the parts of the body that seem to be weaker are all the more necessary,

and those parts of the body that we consider less honorable we surround with greater honor, and our less presentable parts are treated with greater propriety,

whereas our more presentable parts do not need this. But God has so constructed the body as to give greater honor to a part that is without it,

so that there may be no division in the body, but that the parts may have the same concern for one another.



Peace!
 

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Indeed, the parts of the body that seem to be weaker are all the more necessary,

and those parts of the body that we consider less honorable we surround with greater honor, and our less presentable parts are treated with greater propriety,

whereas our more presentable parts do not need this. But God has so constructed the body as to give greater honor to a part that is without it,

so that there may be no division in the body, but that the parts may have the same concern for one another.



Peace!

I like the way you write....God Bless
 

prism

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lol I am actually having fun here....here is your emo's ;)o_O I am not being rude. Are you a fundamentalist?
Define fundamentalist. If by it you mean, "Do I hold to the basic tenets of Scripture (The full inspiration and inerrancy of Scripture, the Virgin Birth, The vicarious substitutionary death of Christ for our sin, the Trinity, the bodily resurrection, ascension and 2nd Coming of Christ etc.), then yes I proudly wear that hat.
If by it, you mean a knee jerk legalistic bible thumper...then no, I'm not.
So again, define 'fundamentalist'.
 

Grailhunter

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Define fundamentalist. If by it you mean, "Do I hold to the basic tenets of Scripture (The full inspiration and inerrancy of Scripture, the Virgin Birth, The vicarious substitutionary death of Christ for our sin, the Trinity, the bodily resurrection, ascension and 2nd Coming of Christ etc.), then yes I proudly wear that hat.
If by it, you mean a knee jerk legalistic bible thumper...then no, I'm not.
So again, define 'fundamentalist'.

Yes I believe you gave a good definition. So as a fundamentalist, are you suppose to believe anything of God occurs after the close of the Bible?
 

prism

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Yes I believe you gave a good definition. So as a fundamentalist, are you suppose to believe anything of God occurs after the close of the Bible?
So do you mean 'am I a cessationist?' rather than a fundamentalist?
 

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So do you mean 'am I a cessationist?' rather than a fundamentalist?

What I am trying to say do you believe God was active after the close of the Bible? Before we go any further I am not trying to insult you. What happened after the close of the Bible?
 

prism

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What I am trying to say do you believe God was active after the close of the Bible? Before we go any further I am not trying to insult you. What happened after the close of the Bible?
Sure God was active and still is. Many born again Christians with changed lives and hearts as one example.
 

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I'm allergic to false teaching. (especially when it is mixed with truth).

lol ok....So would you say that Christ did not have a church on earth between the close of the Bible and then 1500 years later the start of the protestant fundamentalism?
 

prism

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lol ok....So would you say that Christ did not have a church on earth between the close of the Bible and then 1500 years later the start of the protestant fundamentalism?
He has always had His Body here on earth made up of regenerate believers from varying sects (basically those regenerate ones holding to the basics of Scripture).