Bible Question: Can't you read English? One member is a Catholic, the other a Non-Catholic (Protestant), both Christians. Are you trying to say that Catholics or Protestants, are unbelievers? Or that one of them is unrighteousness? Or that one of them is darkness? Just what exactly is your point? |
Bible Answer: Dear JMR, it wasn't my intention to pit one denomination against the other. I didn't even mention either one in my post. Let me see if I am hearing you right. Are you telling me that because my wife was a practicing Catholic and I was a Protestant, that we were both automatically born again Christians? I can assure you that we were both very much of the two groups mentioned and neither one of us was a Christian, as the Bible describes a Christian. Do you mind if I ask you a question, what is a Christian by your definition and if you use the word believe in your answer, could you pamper me a little bit, by explaining the word believe? This righteousness that you mentioned, what do I have to do to get it? I didn't mean to send anyone off the edge by quoting Scripture; if I struck a nerve I am sorry! A lot of people practice the ritual of religion but they don't have the reality of a personal relationship with God through His Son Jesus Christ. There are thousand of people in churches in this great country of ours that don't have a clue where they would go tomorrow if they would die. They hope that they would go to heaven but they are not sure. The Christians of the Bible were sure where they were going, and why they were going there. Sitting in a church every week doesn't make one a Christian anymore then sitting in a garage would make them an automobile! If what I am saying doesn't make sense to you, I pray that you will ask a lot of questions until it does and then you will know exactly what my point was in the post. In love, CDBJ |