Well riddle me this pal:
Works can't bring salvation
But Faith can bring salvation
And works can bring faith
Then why not recommend people to do works?
Well riddle me this pal:
Works can't bring salvation
But Faith can bring salvation
And works can bring faith
Then why not recommend people to do works?
So is praying.
More, believing is also a verb.
Works can not bring faith
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You only believe in Christ because someone had to work to print a Bible for you.
The works of the man who printed your Bible made faith in you.
Thanks again for proving Catholicism point especially verse 21.
this quote seems like it supports the catholic opinion
Those words wrote literally written by a pope.
Do you expect him to believe them?
That quote refers to works not bringing about salvation, not to works bringing about faith.
You're shifting the subject of the work, the implication was that one's works in unbelief can make him a believer.
I was absolutely dependant on hearing the gospel preached to me for my salvation
"Add to your faith" as in, it's already present
Confirmation bias
I'm just about through defending my position against these spiteful attacks. This is a Catholic echo chamber, you people are sarcastically mocking me to each other. Do you think this is going to win me over? I came here for exegetical debate.
An hour ago I shared my stance on baptism. Someone else found it compelling and asked for a Catholic rebuttal
Despite the swarm of y'all calling me an idiot, nobody has bothered
But how does this change my argu-
Oh good God, we've got a mistake so deep!
Faith is not a one and done thing. The whole bible speaks against that. You've just said it isn't like that too: