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Mel Gibson says his wife could be going to hell
MSNBC ^
| 02/10/04
| Jeannette Walls
Posted on 02/10/2004 7:02:28 AM PST by evets
Gibson was interviewed by the Herald Sun in Australia, and the reporter asked the star if Protestants are denied eternal salvation. There is no salvation for those outside the Church, Gibson replied. I believe it. He elaborated: Put it this way. My wife is a saint. Shes a much better person than I am. Honestly. Shes, like, Episcopalian, Church of England. She prays, she believes in God, she knows Jesus, she believes in that stuff. And its just not fair if she doesnt make it, shes better than I am. But that is a pronouncement from the chair. I go with it.
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To: AppyPappy
Cute.
61
posted on
02/10/2004 7:30:05 AM PST
by
Jaded
(Personally, I think they should bring back flogging and burning at the stake. /so)
To: redlipstick
Don't buy into any of this. Thee are several posters who are attempting to create divisions b/w various groups of Christians. There is most definetly a collection of anti-Christians around. Anyone care to guess which posters on this thread fall into that category? You may need to do an "inforum" for more evidence.
To: VaBthang4
I'll take the pope's version any day over the fine evangelical bible interpreters such as Benny Hinn, Oral Roberts, Pat Robertson, Robert Tilton, Jimmy Sweigart, the buffoon in the glass palace, Jim Baker, the harsh looking & sounding lady form Texas, and the other assorted TV personalities who equate one's blessings with how shiny your Rolex is.
63
posted on
02/10/2004 7:30:40 AM PST
by
pissant
To: Petronski
Mel's wrong, but I don't think he's quoting Church teachings properly/accurately.
I hope so!!!
64
posted on
02/10/2004 7:31:02 AM PST
by
WKB
(3!~)
To: redlipstick
I am a lifelong Catholic and spent 9 years in Catholic school, and I was never taught that you must be Catholic to be saved. Never.A sad reflection on Catholic education. This is absolutely a dogma of the Church: There is no salvation outside the Church. The Catholic Church is the new ark. If you're not in it, you're going to drown, no matter how "nice" you may be.
To: missyme
msnbc.com has it posted in today's news. Check it out.
66
posted on
02/10/2004 7:31:18 AM PST
by
sarasota
To: chance33_98
OK, I'll bite, so what is the significance of the pot? Qumran? Egypt? Rochester?
To: Jaded
True, but with Christianity there is one unifying law--The Bible. It doesn't matter if you're Catholic, Protestant, Lutheran, Episcopalian, Methodist, etc., the Bible clearly says that if you believe in Christ as the Son of God and our Savior, then you will be saved and achieve eternal life.
Only when certain people get involved do these basic rules change. That is why Catholics have had problems with child molesters and Episcopalians have had problems with gays. People step into a simple formula for success and totally screw it up.
68
posted on
02/10/2004 7:32:02 AM PST
by
Future Snake Eater
("Oh boy, I can't wait to eat that monkey!"--Abe Simpson)
To: CJ Wolf
Jesus founded the catholic "universal" church.
69
posted on
02/10/2004 7:32:04 AM PST
by
pissant
To: Petronski
Before we argue about this, HOW TRUE IS this story, put forth by the Lib media, just to foment trouble between Christians? The media DOES have a habit of fabricating stories -- especially NBC.
70
posted on
02/10/2004 7:32:05 AM PST
by
Cronos
(W2004!)
To: WKB
Uh oh, don't let Focus on the Family and other evangelical organizations see those quotes!
71
posted on
02/10/2004 7:32:06 AM PST
by
Ciexyz
To: txzman
OK, Mel's wrong on this, but what's with the sniping at the Catholic bible?
72
posted on
02/10/2004 7:32:50 AM PST
by
dangus
To: NotQuiteCricket; xzins; RnMomof7; Gal.5:1; Commander8; editor-surveyor; Alamo-Girl; ...
your# 6....
Mel Gibson says his wife could be going to hell
Well, Mel is Catholic - this whole "Non-Catholics go to hell" thing is Catholic dogma, and one of the reasons Luther broke away.........
His movie,...
"The Passion",...is meant to be a video Roman Catholic 'Crucifix' rather than an empty 'cross'.
IMO
(Galations 1:7,8)
I do/will NOT see/support this movie.
73
posted on
02/10/2004 7:32:55 AM PST
by
maestro
To: NotQuiteCricket; xzins; RnMomof7; Gal.5:1; Commander8; editor-surveyor; Alamo-Girl; ...
your# 6....
Mel Gibson says his wife could be going to hell
Well, Mel is Catholic - this whole "Non-Catholics go to hell" thing is Catholic dogma, and one of the reasons Luther broke away.........
His movie,...
"The Passion",...is meant to be a video Roman Catholic 'Crucifix' rather than an empty 'cross'.
IMO
(Galations 1:7,8)
I do/will NOT see/support this movie.
74
posted on
02/10/2004 7:32:55 AM PST
by
maestro
To: evets
The idea that all Christian faiths are embraced within "the Church"--meaning, not specifically the Roman Catholic Church, but the body of Christ, the congregation of all believers--is an innovation of Vatican II. Mel belongs to a group of hyper-conservative Catholics who reject the liberalized doctrines put forward by Vatican II. He wants a Latin mass, etc. So it's not surprising that he has adopted a very nineteenth-century view of salvation. People who are new to a faith, a job, or other new commitment sometimes go way overboard. As a new believer he's far more passionate than the cradle Catholics who were raised in the faith.
It's clear from this article and from others I've read that he's not a happy peson. Even with his wealth and power, his charm and looks, the lasting and saintly devotion of his wife (who stayed with him through all his drinking and sexual hijinks in the years before his conversion), despite his seven beautiful children and his tremendous successes, he is suicidal. I'm glad he found this succor for his sorrows, whatever they are, and I hope the high of making this film will stay with him. May his newfound faith comfort him.
75
posted on
02/10/2004 7:32:56 AM PST
by
Capriole
(Foi vainquera)
To: lady lawyer
They don't re-baptize converts anymore.
76
posted on
02/10/2004 7:32:58 AM PST
by
Jaded
(Personally, I think they should bring back flogging and burning at the stake. /so)
To: evets
The only thing that matters is that Christ is being preached and made known to everyone and in every way so that God gets the glory!
77
posted on
02/10/2004 7:32:59 AM PST
by
truthandlife
("Some trust in chariots and some in horses, but we trust in the name of the LORD our God." (Ps 20:7))
To: Paulus Invictus
it's a cracked pot.
78
posted on
02/10/2004 7:33:14 AM PST
by
chance33_98
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To: redlipstick
Catholic here, and I was taught this. Do I believe this? No.
79
posted on
02/10/2004 7:33:16 AM PST
by
CaptainK
To: Petronski
Not highly publicized for obvious reasons, but it was one of the foundational principles that came out of Vatican II, paired with the doctrine of invincible ignorance. In short, pagans and animists and Buddhists and so forth can get into heaven because they're invincibly ignorant and don't know no better; Protestants, on the other hand, have been exposed to the "truth" (i.e., Catholicism and the supremacy of the Pope), have rejected it, and therefore have no place in heaven.
80
posted on
02/10/2004 7:33:19 AM PST
by
Hootowl
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