Sorry Archbishop,
You can't say where I can or cannot post.
Me despicable? Hardly.
The fact is, you are wrong, DHK has proven you wrong, I have revealed your false doctrines. And you can't handle the truth.
Faith plus right beliefs
Discussion in 'Other Christian Denominations' started by Michael Wrenn, Jun 9, 2012.
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Those who hold to faith alone in Jesus
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Those who hold to faith in Jesus plus works
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Those who hold to faith in Jesus plus right beliefs
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Baptists only who believe as I do
9.1% -
Anyone who has faith in Jesus -- Catholic, Orthodox, Anglican, etc.
36.4%
Multiple votes are allowed.
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You say doctrine is important, yet you say that one doesn't need the right belief to be saved.
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I guess it could be said that we are ecumenical, as we have had people come in from many different backgrounds. But our heart and core is the General Baptist/Anabaptist heritage and tradition (we accept Calvinists, too), with a strong Celtic influence. We affirm the four Baptist "freedoms". Although we have bishops, we practice autonomy.
I don't know why I am telling you all this; maybe because it's the first post I've seen from you that wasn't hostile to me. But I expect that to resume (sigh). -
DHK has proven nothing. You have revealed my false doctrines? You haven't revealed anything. First, my doctrines are not false; I affirm orthodox Christianity. And my website has been available to this forum for quite some time.
I handle the truth all the time, and I just love to refute liars and slanderers. -
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I haven't lied at all. Not one of my posts is a lie. You can say I lied all you wish, but you have no evidence to substantiate your claim at all.
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Jesus said in Matthew that many will stand before Him who have done many things in His name who will find out He never knew them. -
My internet is going in and out. If I don't respond to your insults, that's why. May have to continue the joust later; will do so as able. -
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Post 50 reveals many of the heresies that you embrace and teach.
For instance, you believe that people can be saved apart from knowing Jesus.
Jesus Himself said that no man can come to the Father but through Him. You state just the opposite, that man can be saved apart from Jesus or the Gospel.
Your idea of Salvation reveals you have no clue as to what Salvation is.
You lied in that same post when you accused annsni of having a reading deficiency.
You accuse others of 'vitriol' when it is evident you are guilty of the very think you accuse other of. -
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Take a look here to see its differences and similarities:
http://www.differencebetween.net/miscellaneous/difference-between-anglican-and-catholic/
The differences are very few. The basic similarity is that they both have that same sacramental mass. Doctrine also is very similar.
Where the doctrine mostly differs centers around the family of course. After all it was Henry VIII that wanted a divorce. Thus the clergy can marry, and other changes were made in that area.
Still, the Anglican Church resembles greatly the RCC.
As a matter of interest when the KJV was translated in 1611 most of the translators were Anglicans. The High Anglicans were so close in practice and doctrine to the RCC of that time that one could not tell the difference. -
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If a person has accepted Jesus by faith he is ok, you say. But it doesn't matter about doctrine. It doesn't matter who Jesus is. It doesn't matter about wrong beliefs. Its okay if he is Michael the Archangel instead of the second person of the triune Godhead. Doctrine really doesn't matter as long as you have faith in this Jesus. Why? Because, as you say, no one has it 100% right in their beliefs. So it really doesn't matter who this Jesus is anyway. This is your assessment, correct? -
There have always been High Church Anglicans and Low Church Anglicans. It's the former who are close to Catholicism. The Low Church Anglicans are not. The 39 Articles of Religion is basically a Reformed confessional document. -
I don't believe their baptism doctrine; I repudiate it. But I still contend that if they have faith in Jesus as Lord and Savior, they are saved on that basis. -
That is not my assessment. That is a total distortion of what I am saying and what I believe. -
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