Again - I'm in agreement!

I don't have the verses avaiable, but the RCC faithful will use examples in which various forms of the words Justify & Righteous are utilized in a context which follow the believers initial expression of faith - obviously God's outside of time - but when taking the scriptures literal there are instances when the terms 'justify' and 'righteous' are used in instances following an initial declaration of faith.

See here:

http://www.catholicintl.com/epologetics/dialogs/justification/amazon-review.htm

http://matt1618.freeyellow.com/page8.html


Pilgrim,

I appreciate you hanging with me on this....

Do you think these individuals are using faulty logic based on a hyper-literal twisting of scriptures (in which they are using Reformed terminology against us) or are they simply trying to foster confusion, or is it possible they are raising legitimate inconsistencies in our theological foundation.

AC

Last edited by AC.; Tue Oct 07, 2008 12:02 PM.

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