Actually bdavidc
The CC teaches Ephesians 2:8-9 for salvation.
And I haven't posted ANYTHING from the CCC...
ALL my posts are from the bible --- I hope you at least believe the bible because I'm finding that some don't even do that.
Some believe obedience to God is not necessary....
Now THAT is a different gospel....
I agree and this is also what the CC teaches.
Please post something I posted that is from "Rome" instead of the bible.
You repeat because you don't really know what the CC teaches...
so you babble about something you heard here or there.
You haven't said anything yet.
You STILL haven't.
For instance,,,why haven't you posted something from a Catholic source that states that Jesus is RECRUCIFIED at every Mass?
I'll tell you why...
because you won't find such a statement because it isn't true.
So why come on here and spew lies about a denomination you know nothing about?
I haven't seen any verses bdavidc.
You haven't provided any.
And you've gotten 1 Cor 2:14 way out of context.
Are we discussing the natural man here?
I thought we were discussing believers.
Wow.
Yeah.
This is the 3rd time now that I'm stating that what you've posted above is what the CC teaches.
The problem is that you're not really interested.
You'd rather feed your hate instead.
And Jesus said to love our neighbor.
No love in you bdavidc.
How do you know what I know or do not know or accept or do not accept?
Have we had a serious discussion about this?
I think not.
You know what happens to those that ASSUME.
Yes sir.
Your mouth must be stopped.
Seem like YOU don't obey scripture at all.
It is nothing less than rudeness to tell me that I am full of hate and that I “say nothing and lie.” You even had the audacity to ask for my “mouth to be stopped.” Foolish person! Does the Bible not say,
“Am I therefore become your enemy, because I tell you the truth?” (Galatians 4:16). The truth has a way of shutting down those who try to silence it.
You said that I should not “argue the same old recycled garbage,” and that the Catholic Church teaches the same gospel.
NO it does not! The gospel is that
“Christ died for our sins… was buried, and… rose again the third day” (1 Corinthians 15:3–4). The Bible says we are
“justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus” (Romans 3:24).
Catholicism requires sacraments, purgatory, mediators, and rituals. That is “another gospel” (Galatians 1:6–9). Deny it all you want, but the system of Rome itself binds salvation to baptism, confession, Mass, and obedience to its authority. That is not grace through faith alone.
You made fun of me for parroting Scripture. I parrot it because it never changes! God commands, “Preach the word… reprove, rebuke, exhort with all longsuffering and doctrine” (2 Timothy 4:2). You throw verses back at me like “out of context.” Yet you never provide from Scripture where I am wrong. Instead, you simply repeat Catholic tradition and then pretend it is the Bible. Jesus warned, “Making the word of God of none effect through your tradition” (Mark 7:13). That is exactly what Catholicism has done.
And the love thing , love is not telling me to keep quiet.
Real love warns. Ezekiel 33: 8 says if we do not warn the wicked, their blood is on our hands. If I am telling you the truth of salvation in Christ alone, that is love. What you perceive as “hate” is obedience to God.
The point is this: salvation is in Christ alone and nowhere else. It is not in Rome, not in sacraments, not in works.
“Neither is there salvation in any other” (Acts 4:12). If you trust a false system, then you are rejecting the finished work of Christ. That is why I will keep on spewing Scripture, whether you like it or call it rude.
You said, “For instance,,,why haven't you posted something from a Catholic source that states that Jesus is RECRUCIFIED at every Mass?” well here it is:
The reason is simple: Catholic sources don’t use the word “re-crucify”
because they know that would expose the false teaching too plainly. Instead, they
cloak it with terms like “the sacrifice of the Mass,” or say it is the
“same sacrifice of Calvary made present again.” The Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC 1367) says:
“The sacrifice of Christ and the sacrifice of the Eucharist are one single sacrifice… the same Christ who offered himself once in a bloody manner on the altar of the cross is contained and is offered in an unbloody manner.”
That’s their wording. But no matter how they phrase it, the teaching is clear: they claim the Mass is the same sacrifice of Christ offered again and again.