Subject: "Once Saved Always Saved" |
Bible Note: LOL! Thanks for putting up with my billion questions. Ah but Hank, one doesn't look at another Christian and think - Oh I can tell he tithes! or -Oh I can tell he works every Friday in a soup kitchen. I'd tell you a funny but true story, however I don't think others here would care for it! Baptism is for the forgiveness of sins. Not salvation. (as viewed by Catholics) Interestingly enough, I was just reading about Emperor Constantine who implimented the doctrine of the trinity and many of the nuggets of interest mentioned in my earlier post. As well as writing the Nicene Creed. During his time, it was believed he held the Spear of Longinus. That which pierced the side of Christ. And that through it he made many beneficial changes to Christianity. Yes - we Catholics sure get a hard time over our transubstantiation. Thanks again, Lisa |