Some Protestants believe that. Many do not. Good Protestants can be saved, but if they are good they are Protestants in good faith who have the will to do God’s will, and are not Catholics merely because they do not realize their obligation to join the true Church.
Radio Replies Volume 1 by Rev. Dr. Leslie Rumble MSC and Rev. Charles Mortimer Carty
🙏 PayPal Donation Appreciated
Related Posts:
- Good Works - The Catholic Church has the Answer
- Sacraments - The Catholic Church has the Answer
- Will you prove the reliability of the Gospels according to the five requirements outlined by yourself to a previous inquirer?
- What indications have you that the soul is immortal?
- But surely the majority of the millions of Protestants would realise their mistake, if indeed they are mistaken. They would on any other important subject.
- Since Protestants can be saved9 and it is ever so much easier to be aProtestant, where is the advantage in being a Catholic?
- The Church of England is Catholic because she is sending missionaries throughout the whole world as far as possible.
- Birth Control - The Catholic Church has the Answer
- Do you maintain that one is obliged to join your infallible, one, holy, catholic, apostolic, end indefectible Church, if he wishes to be saved?
- Biblical Reasons Why Catholics Make Use of Images
- Difficult Bible Verses for Protestants
- The Role of Saints in the Catholic Church
- Man has not got a soul—he is a soul Genesis II., 7, says that man became a living soul
- But when two intellectual men disagree, how can the ordinary man hope to decide?
- The Catholic Belief in Purgatory: A Biblical Perspective
- Does crawling up the Scala Santa at Rome on one's knees help save one's soul?
- The Mass - The Catholic Church has the Answer
- You speak of faith. But faith is an emotion, an involuntary action of the senses.
- How to find the Rosary in the Bible
- Understanding the Significance of the Cross in Christianity