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| Anonymous | Salvation | 1 | Nov 26 2007, 9:04 PM EST by Anonymous | |
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Thread started: Jul 25 2007, 9:07 PM EDT
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This is for the priests of the church(I will not call you "Father" because we have one earthly father and one spiritual father, God). This is the time to teach your congregation about seeking salvation through the Lord, Jesus Christ-that good works is NOT what gets them into heaven, like they think. Also, I think Mary would turn over in her grave if she knew Catholics revelled her like they do(and I can say that, since I was Catholic for almost 37 years!). She would want the attention on her son, Jesus-and not on her. The Bible says that we are to pray directly to the Lord, not to Mary. Also, it says that we are to confess our sin to Christ directly, not to a priest(read New Testament!)
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