✝️ Nativity Scene Will be Displayed at the US Capitol for the First Time in American History ✝️
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To die in a state of grace is imperative. It’s really, really interesting to study the competing perspectives on the topic of salvation. The views of the Catholics & orthodoxy are vastly different from Protestants.
So when I arrived at this conundrum, I simply had to ask myself “what is the traditional belief around salvation & has been practiced for 2,000 years of Christian tradition?” & I learned to appreciate the sacraments.
Am I understanding you correctly.You're basing your salvation on what you feel has been practiced for 2,000 years of Christian tradition, Versus what the scriptures actually say? Isn't that contrary to the words of Jesus Christ found in (Mark 7:13) where Jesus said "You nullify the word of God and make it of no effect by your traditions handed down by your father's"
Not what I feel, what has been documented throughout Christian history & practiced in the early, underground Church, yes.
The first Christian martyrs was a Deacon named Saint Stephan. He looked at the pharisees in the face and told them that they were Moloch worshipers & killed the Christ.
He was a Deacon, who helped the High Priest distribute the Sacraments.
So what should I do to be saved?
My understanding? Get valid sacraments & live in a state of Grace.
I come from Central America, it’s very Catholic but it’s been taken over by Masons. In my mother country, they have arrested Priests & denied the dying last rites. If these sacraments were not important to salvation, why would these Masonic demons be working so hard to destroy the traditional Latin Mass & deny people communion & sacraments? It’s because these demons in skin suits want as many souls to go to hell as possible.
https://zenit.org/2024/11/08/nicaragua-intensifies-crackdown-on-catholic-church-blocking-priests-from-administering-last-rites/