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Another example of how John 3:5 mockers are pure liars
Pope Pius IX Did Not Teach Salvation Outside The Church
… Sanborn didn't say "they will be sabe [sic] by ignorance and grace" he said "If" so didn't affirm that so you should take that down.
Robert Rocha
[The above comment from a John 3:5 mocker is another example of how they are pure liars who reject the truth that’s right in front of them.]
You are denying the truth that’s right in front of you. In fact, you sin by trying to defend heresy and justify lies. Here’s what Sanborn said:
His statement is heretical because it’s certain that no one is saved in a false religion. Thus, it’s heretical to teach that it’s possible for someone to be saved in a false religion, as Sanborn says. It’s like if someone said: “If Jesus is not God”, he would teach heresy. It would be contrary to the dogmatic truth that Jesus is certainly God. Sanborn also told someone we know that a person who doesn’t believe in Jesus can be saved. He’s a heretic. Sanborn has made other heretical statements on the same matter. He’s also a fake sedevacantist who professes that Bergoglio is not a manifest heretic but rather a ‘Catholic cardinal’. We refute his position on that matter here: https://endtimes.video/pope-martin-v-sedevacantism-bishop-sanborn-john-salza/
Sanborn is also heretical because he condemns Catholic teaching on baptism. See this playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGVSKByrYzssJHrA8L1PjrxWW-S15pnEQ He’s not Catholic, and it’s a grave sin to defend or support him.
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