Does it matter, aren't split legs always a good thing
2007-05-11 01:58:19
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answered by Morg 4
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The most crucial problem with the Roman Catholic Church is its belief that faith alone in Christ is not sufficient for salvation. The Bible clearly and consistently states that receiving Jesus Christ as Savior, by grace through faith, grants salvation (John 1:12; 3:16,18,36; Acts 16:31; Romans 10:9-10,13; Ephesians 2:8-9). The Roman Catholic Church rejects this. The official position of the Roman Catholic Church is that a person must believe in Jesus Christ AND be baptized AND receive the Eucharist along with the other sacraments AND obey the decrees of the Roman Catholic Church AND perform meritorious works AND not die with any mortal sins AND etc., etc., etc. Catholic divergence from the Bible on this most crucial of issues, salvation, means that yes, Catholicism is a false religion. If a person believes what the Catholic Church officially teaches, he/she will not be saved. Any claim that works or rituals must be added to faith in order for salvation to be achieved is a claim that Jesus’ death was not sufficient to fully purchase our salvation.
2007-05-11 09:01:16
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answered by Freedom 7
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See Rev. 6. The split came when the third horseman began to ride. The point of departure for the black horse is called the protestant reformation.
2007-05-11 09:08:53
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answered by Lukusmcain// 7
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Birth control or no birth control. How ironic that the split should be between the legs.
2007-05-11 08:59:05
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answered by Dharma Nature 7
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Church=Money=Control over society=Lies Lies Lies...Why do you think a priest listens people's sins; so he knows week points of the society and turn to account!
2007-05-11 09:05:34
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answered by ferhat 3
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before that the Orhtodox and the catholics
2007-05-11 08:58:29
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answered by Channa Leah 3
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Yes there seems to be.
2007-05-11 08:58:45
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answered by Anonymous
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