An American Pope

One of my best friends lives next door to me for the last 25 years. and he is a Catholic. We fish together and watch football together and go to restaurants together but we do not attend church together.
There is an obvious question that I am not allowed to ask because of forum rules. I think you understand me. That's really all that matters
 
There is a new Pope, and he is American, specifically from the United States.

This is a first.

What effect do you think this may have on Christianity in America?
We can see a young generation coming on who have been schooled in `Wokism.` So, I see that an American Pope with leanings that way will be `user friendly ` to them.
 
Does that mean we should not be friends.........NO! One of my best friends lives next door to me for the last 25 years. and he is a Catholic. We fish together and watch football together and go to restaurants together but we do not attend church together.
I think a lot of the older RCC try to live a `good `life and believe in God and think they are `saved.` There are a lot around our farming community and make for `good` citizens and neighbors.
 
I would like to apologize for having such SEVERE view points with regards to this thread.... well... not for having them.... but for publicly stating them.

Because BAD DOCTRINE has profoundly "hurt and oppressed" me... I have very HARSH views towards TEACHINGS that are NOT BIBLICAL.
That does NOT mean I am right... It simply means I am REACTIVE when it comes to the topic of PROPER and BIBLICAL TEACHINGS.
 
I would like to apologize for having such SEVERE view points with regards to this thread.... well... not for having them.... but for publicly stating them.

Because BAD DOCTRINE has profoundly "hurt and oppressed" me... I have very HARSH views towards TEACHINGS that are NOT BIBLICAL.
That does NOT mean I am right... It simply means I am REACTIVE when it comes to the topic of PROPER and BIBLICAL TEACHINGS.
You can certainly apologize if that is a concern for you personally, however please understand that what you have said is the truth and does not require an apology.

We as believers are told to challenge all false non-biblical teachings. Take time to read Revelation chapter 2.
There you will see clearly that Jesus will not only judge those who spread falsehood, but also calls those who tolerate it without action to repent. We are to hold on to the true gospel in the face of such temptations and threats, hating the doctrines and practices that might lead us away from devotion to the Lord.

Happy mothers day if it applies!
 
There is an obvious question that I am not allowed to ask because of forum rules. I think you understand me. That's really all that matters
Assumption is a path that should not be taken and I have no idea what that question is.

Now as for me......having known and still know several friends who are Catholic, I have asked them the question of......Are you saved?

Many years ago I was asked to speak at a friends funeral by his wife. He was catholic and the service was at a Catholic church. I speant 15 minutes on John 3 and "Are YOU born again"? As God is my witness, a Catholic deacon after the service said to me........
"I have never heard what you said in my church"!

Now to the point, I believe that the forum rules allows us to post what is said by others so here is a Catholic priest words.........
"The Catholic take is that, through grace, we exercise faith in the death and resurrection of Jesus, just as our separated brethren affirm. But for us, the acceptance of faith and the performance of works are virtually simultaneous. Being “born again” for Catholics takes place in a work — reception of the sacrament of baptism. This is the introduction to the life of grace, which is sustained through other works such as the reception of the other sacraments, especially the Eucharist."
Source: https://www.cal-catholic.com/why-catholics-dont-go-around-saying-we-are-saved/

Ephesians 2:8-9 God says........
""For by grace you have been saved through faith, and this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, not a result of works, so that no one may boast."
 
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