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15-Decades Daily Brought Me To Your Channel; Attempt To Obfuscate Salvation Truth; They Prop Up Benedict XVI
15-Decades Daily Brought Me To Your Channel
Attempt To Obfuscate Salvation Truth
It frequently happens that heretics who deny the Church’s teaching on salvation attempt to obfuscate the issue by conflating the situation of a baptized person who is ignorant of a deeper dogma of the faith with non-Christians (i.e. pagans, Jews) who don’t believe in and/or haven’t heard about Jesus Christ. That’s a fallacious comparison because while it’s true that a baptized person who believes in the essential mysteries of the faith can be ignorant of a deeper dogma without being guilty on that point, people who have never been incorporated into Christ are under condemnation even if they’ve never heard of Him. They are condemned for original sin and/or their other sins (even if not for the specific sin of rejecting the Gospel.) This is the teaching of the Gospel, as St. Robert Bellarmine explains well. We covered this in this video/article: https://endtimes.video/acts-4-12-salvation-name-of-jesus/
In John 3:18, we read: “… whoever does not believe [in the Son] is condemned already, because he has not believed in the name of the only Son of God.”
The same truth is reaffirmed in John 3:36, concerning which St. Robert Bellarmine states:
St. Robert Bellarmine, De Amissione Gratiae et Statu Peccati, Book 6, Chap. 2: “He who believes in the Son has eternal life; but he who does not believe in the Son will not see life, but the wrath of God remains on him [John 3:36]… Correctly St. Augustine observed… that it was not said [in John 3:36]: ‘The wrath of God will come on them’, but ‘remains on them’, in order that we would understand faith in Christ to be necessary not only so that we would not fall into the wrath of God, but even that we might be freed from the wrath into which we have fallen through the disobedience of the first man. Concerning which it was stated by the Apostle to the Ephesians, chapter 2: For we were also by nature children of wrath…”
This is a very important point. Notice that it’s not as if someone must hear about Jesus and the Gospel and then reject Him to be condemned. Yes, that will condemn him, but people who don’t believe in Jesus, whether they’ve heard of Him or not, are already in a state of condemnation due to original sin – and, if they are above reason, their actual sins. That condemnation, which excludes them from Heaven, remains upon them unless it's removed through faith in Jesus Christ and incorporation into Him. There is no other way to be saved. This truth (which is essential to understand) is rejected not only by the Vatican II Sect but also by almost all so-called “traditionalist” priests in our day. They believe that souls can be saved in non-Christian religions, which is blatantly heretical.
They Prop Up Benedict XVI
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