Originally posted by One Bad Pig
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Some key point were we differ can be useful to both of use to understand. Only by, me, understanding a point that I do not yet understand, can I, 1) change my mind, or 2) make a case which, could change the other's mind (there is no guarantee that is going to happen).
In this thread, my key objection is the RCC view that it provides God's grace through its sacraments. I do not believe in sacraments. I do believe in the observance of the Christian initiation and rite of immersion of the believer (believer's baptism), a burial with Christ for His death. And I do believe in the observance of the Lord's supper as a remembrance of His death. I do not see them as sacraments in any way. I hold the view one becomes a Christian through faith in God's Christ alone (1 John 5:1).
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