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What kind of sins does a Pope confess?

Sherrie

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My attitude has been very Christ-like here. And I answered the other question, or sarcasism (which ever it is) before it was ever asked.

I would like to remind you this is a baptist board. So in order for me to post in all the forums I must be a Baptist; not a Christian. But my statement is I may be a Baptist; even Southern Baptist, but that does not save me. I am a Christian. I also know I am going to Heaven when I die. Jesus said he would be back for me. That is the Hope. John 14:1-4

I know for a fact...my Grandmother was a Catholic all her life, and she said the Catholic pope teaches his bishops, to teach those who were members of the Catholic Church, they do not know if they are going to Heaven or Hell, until they get there.

Sherrie
 

GraceSaves

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Originally posted by Sherrie:
I know for a fact...my Grandmother was a Catholic all her life, and she said the Catholic pope teaches his bishops, to teach those who were members of the Catholic Church, they do not know if they are going to Heaven or Hell, until they get there.

Sherrie
God bless your Grandmother, but she was plenty capable of telling you something wrong about the Catholic Church, even out of sincerity.

God bless,

Grant
 

show me

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Sherrie:

I have long heard people say that they know something about the Catholic Church because a priest, bishop, deacon, nun, brother or teacher told them that. However, the same may be said for Baptist, Methodist, Lutheran, etc. pastors, leaders, teachers, etc.

What bothers me with many of the posts of the protestants here is that they base their ideas of the Catholic Church based on what they have heard the Catholic Church teaches rather than what the Catholic Church actually teaches. It has been stated over and over on this board and yet when this pointed out, it is ignored.

I am one protestant that really wants to learn the TRUTH about what the Catholic Church really teaches and not what y'all think it teaches. I plan to spend more time reading their catechism and then ask questions as they arise.
 
Originally posted by Sherrie:
My attitude has been very Christ-like here. And I answered the other question, or sarcasism (which ever it is) before it was ever asked.

I would like to remind you this is a baptist board. So in order for me to post in all the forums I must be a Baptist; not a Christian. But my statement is I may be a Baptist; even Southern Baptist, but that does not save me. I am a Christian. I also know I am going to Heaven when I die. Jesus said he would be back for me. That is the Hope. John 14:1-4

I know for a fact...my Grandmother was a Catholic all her life, and she said the Catholic pope teaches his bishops, to teach those who were members of the Catholic Church, they do not know if they are going to Heaven or Hell, until they get there.

Sherrie
You are all over the place, Sherrie.

When you judged that person to "worship Catholicism more than God", because he used the word Catholic rather than Christian in a sentence, were you acting "Christ like"?

That person did not say that they were "saved by being a Catholic". Why would you think that he thought such a thing? Because he used the word Catholic instead of Christian? Again, you used the words "Southern Baptist" to describe yourself in your profile, not "Christian". Are you denying your Christianity just for the sake of posting to this board? (sarcasim meant to make a point)

As to knowing that you are going to heaven... are you really sure? How do you know that you are not a "goat" that merely thinks that it is a "sheep".

When we see others who claimed to be saved, fall back into the same old sinful lifestyle, many would say, "They weren't really saved. They just thought they were saved."

How do you know you won't revert to your old presaved life? How do you know that you are "really saved" and don't just think that you are saved?

Sherrie, perhaps you should slow down, take a breath, and examine your motives and attitude a little. You are not coming across as very loving and Christ like.
 
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