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Can Protestants be saved, without becoming Catholic, at least in the hour of death?

Yes, they can be saved, as Protestants, provided invincible ignorance excuses them from heresy.
8 (19%)
I'm not sure if they can be saved. I assume they can be and so it's ok to leave them in ignorance.
0 (0%)
I'm not sure if they can be saved. I assume they can't be and thus I pray and work to convert them.
9 (21.4%)
No, Protestants cannot be saved without having become Catholic before death.
23 (54.8%)
Other (please explain).
2 (4.8%)

Total Members Voted: 34

Author Topic: Do you believe Protestants, as Protestants, can be saved?  (Read 16683 times)

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Re: Do you believe Protestants, as Protestants, can be saved?
« Reply #40 on: September 17, 2018, 07:47:02 PM »
No she just changed her username.
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So then where are her other 5 posts?
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ETA: Just found this one: 
https://www.cathinfo.com/teen-catholic-hangout/funny-stuff/msg626873/#msg626873

Re: Do you believe Protestants, as Protestants, can be saved?
« Reply #41 on: September 18, 2018, 03:09:27 AM »
Seriously?
Of course Protestants can be saved.

If someone is a Protestant yet totally believes that they are in the right religion, and have not been properly exposed to Catholicism, they can be saved.

The error and sin only begins once they have a doubt, that they did not research, or they know they are not in the right religion.

It is absurd to believe that so many thousand of good-willed people go to hell.
Who is more "good willed" and do not "know they are not in the right religion" than an unbaptized baby or a totally mentally handicapped? Yet they are not saved if the are not baptized. 
(of course, it is extremely likely that the person who wrote the quote above also believes that unbaptized infants go to heaven)


Re: Do you believe Protestants, as Protestants, can be saved?
« Reply #42 on: September 18, 2018, 03:18:04 AM »
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Do You Believe Protestants as Protestants Can be Saved?
Today, the majority of people who call themselves Protestants in the USA, are not baptized. Keep that in mind.

Saying a Protestant can be saved is like saying a sunken ship floats. A sunken ship is a sunken ship.

If someone comes along and rectifies the reality, and makes the ship float, then the ship is not a sunk ship anymore, it is a floating ship. One can't then say that it is a sunk ship that floats. 



Re: Do you believe Protestants, as Protestants, can be saved?
« Reply #43 on: September 18, 2018, 03:29:26 AM »
Seriously?
Of course Protestants can be saved.

If someone is a Protestant  yet totally believes that they are in the right religion, and have not been properly exposed to Catholicism, they can be saved.

The error and sin only begins once they have a doubt, that they did not research, or they know they are not in the right religion.

It is absurd to believe that so many thousand of good-willed people go to hell.
If the writer believes what he wrote then he has to also believe that:

"Seriously?
Of course Protestants, Muslim, Buddhists, Hindus and people in all religions can be saved.
If someone is a Protestant, Muslim, Buddhists, Hindus and people in all religions yet totally believes that they are in the right religion, and have not been properly exposed to Catholicism, they can be saved.
The error and sin only begins once they have a doubt, that they did not research, or they know they are not in the right religion.
It is absurd to believe that so many thousand of good-willed people go to hell."

Re: Do you believe Protestants, as Protestants, can be saved?
« Reply #44 on: September 18, 2018, 06:55:29 PM »
Seriously?
Of course Protestants can be saved.

If someone is a Protestant yet totally believes that they are in the right religion, and have not been properly exposed to Catholicism, they can be saved.

The error and sin only begins once they have a doubt, that they did not research, or they know they are not in the right religion.

It is absurd to believe that so many thousand of good-willed people go to hell.