Okay, let me ask you this -- what happens to an infant born of Muslim parents who is validly baptized but who dies at age one? Age five? Age six? How about if the child is profoundly retarded and dies at age 40?
First, virtually no people but Christians baptize their children with the correct wording. So when you say baptized Muslims or Jew infants, you are speaking of scenarios which virtually never happen.
So long as a validly baptized infant is in state of infancy, is she/he a Catholic. The moment that Child reaches age of reason, and rejects the Faith, or dies in mortal sin, he/she is lost.
Profoundly retarded people remain in infancy during their whole life, and if such are baptized, they are Catholics and saved.
Yes, absolutely; for Hietanen, I am not sure. But, what does it mean to "sever their union with the Body of Christ"? Is simply being ignorant of the Gospel constitute severing one's union with the Body of Christ?
Not sure about what? I think you know my position. Please explain.
1.- Heitanen, I'm not making up lies. People of other religions can be saved if they convert, and I personally believe that God has mercy on some Protestants. Obviously the dogma that there is no salvation outside the Catholic Church is true, but it's not impossible for God to occasionally allow a Protestant who had every intention of pleasing God into Heaven.
Of course, such persons would not be Protestants, which is what you meant to say. We all agree that a validly baptized "Protestant," especially those who are baptized in infancy are fully Catholic, and if they die without mortal sin, then they will go to Heaven, as Catholics.
Of course, I knew what you meant. Heitanen, on the other hand, is going to take you literally and call you a heretic for what you literally said.
No, I have no problem with him saying that a protestant can be saved, I understand that, since they believe in the trinity and incarnation. What I have problem with, was when people apply the same logic to Muslims, Jews, Hinduists, etc. That's a problem, which is heresy. Therefore, cannot Levfebre have escaped heresy, since he not only mentioned Protestants, but Muslims, Jews, Hundistis, animalists, etc, and that they could be saved practicing their religion.
The problem is dishonesty.
SpiritusSanctus has to make it look like as if this is only about protestants, or as if Levfebre was only speaking about protestants or about people who actually believed in Jesus Christ and the Trinity and who was baptized. But that is far from true, as we've know.