join neither, but the hebraic movement.... or rather be a hebraic believer... read the bible and seek the truth for yourself... there many here that would disagree with me but both the protestant and catholic churches do not tell the whole truth. Ask Yahweh to reveal that truth to you...Originally posted by Catknight:hi sg pals,
Like to joined christianity but have a hard time choosing bten the 2 ..care to help?
I disagree... on the part that says "read the bible and seek the truth for yourself", a bit on the dangerous part so must tread with utmost care.... very easy to misunderstand or misinterpret is not done correctly... best get someone to mentor/coache/guide you, especially so for seekers or young believers.Originally posted by breytonhartge:join neither, but the hebraic movement.... or rather be a hebraic believer... read the bible and seek the truth for yourself... there many here that would disagree with me but both the protestant and catholic churches do not tell the whole truth. Ask Yahweh to reveal that truth to you...
u became a protestant to protest??Originally posted by Cool-gal:go for the service from both side and decide.
i made my decision after attending a catholic mass.
wad u think??
the cross is just the cross. some ppl prefer it to be more decorative, some ppl prefer it plain.Originally posted by cApitaland:while we are at the topic can someone care to explain the many differences between these 2? and perhaps the rest as well such as prebysterian, 7th day adventist etc..
i know the cross is abit different arnd the edges.
Originally posted by dumbdumb!:So will a murderer and sinful man who merely expressed a belief in Christ be saved? Will hitler (a christian) be saved?
the cross is just the cross. some ppl prefer it to be more decorative, some ppl prefer it plain.
but the message is the same.
[b]For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.[/b]
I am serious. The heresy of indifferentism - everyone who utters Lord Lord will be saved despite contradictory teachings - is a flawed teaching that has been rejected by Catholics, Church Fathers and Protestant Reformers. The fact that this long-dead heresy has risen in the modern age is a frightful thought.Originally posted by de_middle:ur serious or trying to start something here
Common mistake. The issue is not whether one expressed a believe in Christ to be saved, but does this person have a repentent heart to go with the desire to follow Christ.Originally posted by vadermanu89:So will a murderer and sinful man who merely expressed a belief in Christ be saved? Will hitler (a christian) be saved?
Seriously, I don't think you will get any answer here. You WILL GET, however, a myriad of confusing answers.Originally posted by Catknight:hi sg pals,
Like to joined christianity but have a hard time choosing bten the 2 ..care to help?
I agree. Find a friend who is a Christian, and experience the church environment and setting. Then decide if you want to join them.Originally posted by Chin Eng:The practical way is to go to a church you think you are comfortable with and try it out.
So is it alright to become Gnostic, Manichean or Nestorian if you find their worshipping ritual to be more fulfilling?Originally posted by sillyme:I agree. Find a friend who is a Christian, and experience the church environment and setting. Then decide if you want to join them.
Yes. However the context of the question is the choice between Catholism and Protestanism. Therefore the choices you have just given is beyond the scope of the question.Originally posted by vadermanu89:So is it alright to become Gnostic, Manichean or Nestorian if you find their worshipping ritual to be more fulfilling?
interesting thoughts, unker....Originally posted by Chin Eng:Common mistake. The issue is not whether one expressed a believe in Christ to be saved, but does this person have a repentent heart to go with the desire to follow Christ.
Had Hitler repented, he will be saved. No one need to be happy about it. Salvation is a personal thing, it has nothing to do with what other people thing.
do you think that a poll can prove one way or another?Originally posted by vince69:interesting thoughts, unker....
maybe can do a poll
1) Repentence first, then Justification&Salvation?
2) Justification&Salvation first, leading to Repentence?
hmm.. i believe that grace is unfair in nature.Originally posted by vadermanu89:So will a murderer and sinful man who merely expressed a belief in Christ be saved? Will hitler (a christian) be saved?
actually it does, the emphasis is on initiativeOriginally posted by Chin Eng:do you think that a poll can prove one way or another?
personally, I feel that all these three conditions need to exist. which comes first or last is not important.
my point is - we can argue till kingdom on which one comes first.Originally posted by vince69:actually it does, the emphasis is on initiative
case (1)
Our repentance qualify us to receive the gift of salvation and Justification that was bought by the sacrifice of Christ.
case (1)
We received the gift of salvation and Justification that was bought by the sacrifice of Christ, and this act grace bring us to repentence.
This is similar to the arguement on whether
Its our good works plus faith in Christ that save us
or
Its faith in Christ that save us and that lead us to good works.
?
actually, you did say they are all importantOriginally posted by Chin Eng:my point is - we can argue till kingdom on which one comes first.
I didn't say that they are unimportant per se, but trying to rank them is pointless.
Your example is kinda warp to me.... good works will never save us, with or without faith. Therefore it is faith that save us + the heart of repenting.
However I believe that because of our faith in Christ that leads to good works...