10-24-2004, 04:35 PM | #11 |
The Infamous Tea Hobbit
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Ooh, this is interesting. I am fascinated by Catholicism in general (I'm protestant, pentecostal to be exact)
So, original sin is washed away by baptism in water? So you have to be baptised to enter Heaven. I was taught that the blood of Jesus, and only the blood of Jesus got you into Heaven, and it seems to me that if you were simply baptised (which I accept as a outward confession of an inward faith, and have been baptised myself) that that would not keep you from getting into Heaven. Trying to get some clarification here. What I am asking in a round about way is: If someone who accepted Jesus as their savior and believed everything about him and served him their whole lives faithfully, but was not Catholic and was not baptized, would they not get into Heaven? Even though they were 'washed' by the blood of the Lamb? Also, can you support this with scripture?
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