I have a life...actually I have eternal life. Unlike much of the Romanist cult. If you would like to know more about what Patrick actually taught, let me know. You, too, may be set free from the chains of Rome.
I often see an irony where evangelicals believe it impossible for Roman Catholics to be Christian, but they do not realize they are projecting back what they perceive Roman Catholics to think.
These are the real “FUNDAMENTALIST” issues, if your “FUNDAMENTAL” is actually Christ which it ought to be. C. S. Lewis comes very quickly to mind here because he kept the issues tightly about Christ and wrote many books with pan-denominational appeal as a result.
Nutter says what???
“...more about what Patrick actually taught...”
Here is a direct quote from Patrick’s “Confessions”:
“...Jesus Christ is our Lord and God.
It is he whom we believe and we hope he will soon come again, to be the judge of the living and the dead and WHO WILL RENDER TO EACH MAN ACCORDING TO HIS DEEDS...”
Is this a protestant position? No!!
St. Patrick was a Catholic Bishop and completely adhered to Catholic Doctrine.