A question which puzzles me: why is it that some here assert that because Catholics believe that salvation is through faith and works (whatever those terms mean
) that that means they are not saved. Surely if they have saving faith, then that is enough? It matters not if they also believe in works; that does not negate or detract from that saving faith, otherwise that faith is not sufficient for salvation.
So, which is it: is faith alone sufficient for salvation - in which case then who cares from a soteriological POV whether some folks who have that faith also believe that has to be worked at; or does believing that some kind of works are necessary in addition to having that faith somehow fatally negate that faith, in which case faith is insufficient for salvation?
So, which is it: is faith alone sufficient for salvation - in which case then who cares from a soteriological POV whether some folks who have that faith also believe that has to be worked at; or does believing that some kind of works are necessary in addition to having that faith somehow fatally negate that faith, in which case faith is insufficient for salvation?