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Discussion in 'Other Christian Denominations' started by Alive in Christ, Jul 17, 2012.

  1. Alive in Christ

    Alive in Christ New Member

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    This is about the priest John Corapi.

    He was on EWTN alot, and, in spite of my view of catholicism, I have to say I really really enjoyed his talks and some of his preaching/teaching.
    He had a very compelling testimony of his prior life before becoming religeous, and/or becoming a christian. I could very much identify with his prior life. Mine was similer. I really respected him.

    However, I came upon some information recently that saddend and distressed me regarding Coropi

    Here it is...

    Do you all have any more information then this regarding Corapi? How things are going concerning his situation?

    Thanks and God bless.
     
  2. SolaSaint

    SolaSaint Well-Known Member

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    Sad to hear that. I pray he is innocent, if not I pray he repents. More importantly I pray he gets saved.
     
  3. Walter

    Walter Well-Known Member
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    Only God knows whether he has the proper relationship with His Son. I suspect even though I have repented of my sins, placed my faith in Christ and His shed blood on the cross for my salvation, you and others on this board will still say that I'm not saved because I embrace the Catholic faith. You and others say 'it is imposible to believe what the Catholic Church teaches and have a saving relationship with Jesus Christ', do you not? I don't want to put words in your mouth, maybe you are one of the exceptions.
     
  4. SolaSaint

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    Maybe I should have said I pray he gets saved if he isn't already. I didn't mean to say he wasn't born again. I'm sure there are some Catholics that are, but it is real hard to believe they wouldn't come out of the works based system their in. But then again I'm not in his shoes. Thanks for pointing this out.:wavey:
     
  5. saturneptune

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    I believe without a doubt you are saved, based on your testimony. It is puzzling why one would go from Baptist to Catholic. Presbyterian or Methodist would have been more understandable if one tires of the Baptist emphasis on selected sins, or their perceived judgemental attitudes. The point is, you have faith in Jesus Christ, and once established, is eternal.

    It needs to be stated again. Most on this board and in the Baptist faith believe there will be many Catholics in heaven, and many on Baptist rolls in hell. It has to do with Jesus Christ, not labels. However, the Baptist faith follows Scripture for its doctrine and structure of its churches. The Catholic Church does nothing but put up road blocks to a relationship between a saved person and the Lord. In other words, they are saved despite the RCC.

    Now, looking at the RCC, especially in their higher ranks, anyone who is not a member of the RCC is headed for the Lake of Fire. Look at the two positions of Baptists and Catholics side by side, and you tell me which one is more reasonable and gracious? That is the ultimate, a church that does not follow the Gospel telling the world a church that does follow the Gospel that they are apostate.
     
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  6. Zenas

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    No one seems to know what Fr. Corapi is up to and those who ought to know aren't talking. My guess is that he fell back into addiction and is in treatment somewhere, but that is just speculation.
     
  7. The Biblicist

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    I don't doubt there are some saved Catholics. However, the problem is terminology. We use the same language but mean different things. I think you know what we believe about justification by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone without works. Now, is that what you mean when you say you have repented of your sins and placed your faith in Christ and His shed blood on the cross for your salvation OR do you define those words within the Roman Catholic sacramental framework of salvation? That is the real question! If you define those words within the Roman Catholic sacramental framework of salvation, then no, I don't believe you are saved. We just use similar terms, similar expressions but mean totally different things.
     
  8. Yeshua1

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    Would say that IF say a baptist has been really saved by grcae of god and freely decides to 'go back home" to Rome...

    Going back under the bondage of the Law again, so not losing salvation, but would be getting chained up with bondage jesus died to set us free from!

    Going back from grace to the Judaizers!
     
  9. WestminsterMan

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    Check this out...

    http://catholicism.about.com/b/2012/01/26/what-has-happened-to-fr-john-corapi.htm

    WM
     
  10. Alive in Christ

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    Thanks for the link Westminster man.

    By the way, I always get a "SERIOUS" chuckle :laugh: every time I come across your signature.
     
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    Thanks for reading it correctly. Many here think it's WestMINISTERMan.

    WM
     
  12. Wittenberger

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    My dear Catholic Christian brother, our Calvinist/Baptist brothers and sisters believe that the only proper way to be saved involves the sinner doing or feeling something (accepting Christ, praying the Sinner's Prayer, or declaring that you feel you are one of the Elect). None of this is found in God's Word.


    We are saved by God's divine will alone, not by our decision to "accept Christ". As a Lutheran I disagree with the Catholic belief that the believer must do good works to help his salvation, but that does not negate the correct Catholic belief that it is Christ who initiates and accomplishes their salvation. Your belief regarding good works does not negate the saving power of Almighty God. You are his child by his divine will alone!

    You are a Christian. Your faith and repentance are proof of God's saving action. God bless you, brother!

    For a comparison of Catholic/Lutheran/Baptists beliefs check out: http://www.lutherwasnotbornagain.com
     
  13. Alive in Christ

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    Wittenberger...

    Who exactally are you posting to?

    I can assure you, I am not, in any way, Catholic, and I certainly do not hold to the errors of Calvinism.
     
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  14. Walter

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    Well, I would challenge you to show me anywhere in the Catechism of the Catholic Church where it teaches Catholics to 'do good works to help his salvation,' The Catholic Church does not now, nor has it ever, taught a doctrine of salvation by works...that we can “work” our way into Heaven.

    Nor do we talk about keeping the Law on our own efforts in order to be justified. We talk about being justified by God, according to His righteousness, not our own, by being transformed into people who love, which fulfills the Law ipso facto.

    The Reformers, especially Luther, believed man cannot be righteous, so that righteousness can only be imputed, while Catholics believe man cannot be righteous without God. 'God was effectively rejected by man at the Fall, by having His authority rejected. And this is supported by the New Covenant promises in Jer 31 where God tells us He'll be our God again, and will write His laws "on our hearts and in our minds". From there we're expected to express that change, that love, by good works as per Eph 2:10 and Gal 5:6. Read the Parable of the Talents.'

    It all begins with grace, which begets faith, which accomplishes a walk or relationship with God within which He works a work in us leading to salvation, with our cooperation, the Potter molding the clay for His purposes, to His satisfaction..

    Thank you for referring to Catholics as your 'Catholic Christian brother'! Many on this board do not believe that the words Catholic-Christian belong together. Too bad their going to have to spend eternity with us anyway!
     
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  15. Yeshua1

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    i am a calvinist in regards to Sotierology, who happens to be a Baptist, and hold that it is the Will of God that saved me, but that I also had and did place faith in jesus to have the Lord do that for my behalf!

    A saved baptist would see that they are saved by grace alone/faith alone NO sacramental garces required... Do you?
     
  16. Earth Wind and Fire

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    WELL SAID! :thumbs:
     
  17. Earth Wind and Fire

    Earth Wind and Fire Well-Known Member
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    you do know of course that there are a ton of Judaizers amongst the Reformers dont you ...particularly in the Orthodox Presbyterian & in many Dutch Reformed Churches...even in PCA. If not, go into the Puritan Forum tomorrow & see how they observe their Sabbath.:rolleyes:
     
  18. billwald

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    >you do know of course that there are a ton of Judaizers amongst the Reformers dont you ...particularly in the Orthodox Presbyterian & in many Dutch Reformed Churches...even in PCA. If not, go into the Puritan Forum tomorrow & see how they observe their Sabbath.

    Agreed! Same as dispensational Baptists who think that passing "moral" laws will help bring in the kingdom.
     
  19. billwald

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    The Catholic Church has the same problem as Protestants and Baptists: Most of the pew sitters have never studied the Bible cover to cover and don't understand what they are supposed to believe.
     
  20. Earth Wind and Fire

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    I wouldnt know...I dont subscribe to dispensational or Covenant theology.
     
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