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Offline Caio di Corea

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BoD and implicit/explicit faith
« on: March 01, 2009, 03:45:33 PM »
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    Quote from: gladius_veritatis
    It is rather enlightening, as he not only admits three ways to receive the grace of the ONE sacrament, but he makes it crystal clear that the most excellent way is by means of shedding blood.  If you want to know why, you have to actually read the article.


    I'm not preaching against BOD per se (I'm not sure about it) - just the modern interpretation of it, viz., the belief that people above the age of reason can be saved without the Catholic Faith if they are invincibly ignorant.


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    BoD and implicit/explicit faith
    « Reply #1 on: March 01, 2009, 03:50:07 PM »
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  • Quote from: caio
    I'm not preaching against BOD per se (I'm not sure about it) - just the modern interpretation of it


    There IS a real problem in our days, as demonstrated by the monstrous and almost-universally accepted error of universalism (all are saved).  The Feeneyites have come along, thinking they are saving the day.  However, they simply fall into the opposite error.  

    As I was a bit hard/presumptive, I beg your pardon.  I look forward to discussing these matters, and others.  For now, I must go. God speed.
    "Fear God, and keep His commandments: for this is all man."