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1 | Can you lose your salvation? | Eph 1:13 | InGodITrust | 187931 | ||
lookin, For confirmation, please look on the Catholic web page, via search engine. If you use a search engine just put any one of those guys names and it will bring up many listings as well as the Catholic page. They are listed (I don't recall if all their names are) by the Catholics as saints and former Catholic church leaders. However, you are correct as far as that goes, and yet many Christians were "not at all" a part of the system then known as "the church." In early church history there was only one universal church. But, it was the foundation as well as the original Roman Catholic church; one and the same. God Bless, InGodITrust Hope this helps........ |
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2 | Can you lose your salvation? | Eph 1:13 | Lookn4ward2Heavn | 187954 | ||
InGod, 1. Are you assuming that because they are on a Catholic webpage, called saints by the RCC, the fathers of the Church you cited are Roman Catholic? 2. Are you saying that "many Christians" who "were not at all part of the system then known as the church" were the true Christians while those in the "system" were not? Let me just note that: (a) The first 300 years had no "system"; no form of institutional organization existed. (b) The early "universal church" of the first 300 years was not the same as the RCC as it developed after Constantine's rise and as it is today (and I have no idea what you mean by "original"). I think that such an assessment of the early Church, as stated in the last two sentences, is mistaken. To be sure, the RCC laid it's foundation from the early Church, but it drifted far away from early Church teachings in many respects as the Protestant Reformation, in seeking to protest against the abuses of the RCC, went too far the other extreme at certain points; instead of returning to apostolic doctrine and traditions as revealed in the Scriptures and understood by the early Church, the Reformation ended up with their own brand of erroneous teachings, e.g. the subject of free will and predestination. At least, that is my assessment of church history from the little I've read. |
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3 | Can you lose your salvation? | Eph 1:13 | InGodITrust | 187977 | ||
Lookin, Doesn't deserve a response............. |
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4 | Can you lose your salvation? | Eph 1:13 | Lookn4ward2Heavn | 187991 | ||
I could add many other things I don't deserve... | ||||||