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Sure, God is not limited by the Sacraments
Now for that statement to have any meaning, it must mean that someone can be saved without water baptism.
Perhaps I didn't make myself clear. So let me make myself clear: God is not limited by the sacrament of baptism in saving a soul, and can save without baptism. I never said He
couldn't. Never.
I said "he doesn't." In other words, to make it clear, "I don't believe He does." If I don't believe He does, it means, to me, "he doesn't."
According to your view (it would seem) it's not possible for anyone to be saved without water baptism.
I
never said that. Let me repeat it for you somewhat differently: I think God could save a man without baptism, but I don't believe he has, and I don't believe that he will. This is an opinion on my part which could be wrong, and that's fine by me.
No, I don't like your position, and I don't think it's Catholic.
Excuse me? You have the position crystal clear now. Do you want to retract that accusation? If not, please support it with some authority.
Save yourself some brain cells: make the retraction.
DR