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To: annalex; Bobsvainbabblings

Let's examine that statement. "By checking their consistency with the deposit of faith..." FULL STOP

Deposit of Faith. THAT phrase is used interchangeably to fully include what you referred to Magisterium of the Church in your own post #112, which is also much lumped in with or referred to as Tradition, served up as as being in actuality not only equal to specifically that

but frequently passed off as that very article itself. It's a subtle thing much of the time...but one of which many have long taken notice of.

Further reply to our FRiend in response to his statement [in part] "my sins, past, present and future have already been forgiven by my Father in heaven..."
you state;

Did not we just previously delve into 1 Cor 3, where we review once again

The Word does indeed judge us. It also sets us free.

Yes, a good word, that is. Yet it very well may not fully apply in Spirit, with the way you have used it HERE.

128 posted on 10/29/2012 10:40:36 AM PDT by BlueDragon (going to change my name to "Nobody" then run for elective office)
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To: BlueDragon; Bobsvainbabblings
Deposit of Faith.

... is faith originally given the Apostles and its subset actually recorded in the Holy Scripture. "[C]ontend earnestly for the faith once delivered to the saints" (Jude 1:3). It is not the entirety of the magisterial teaching. Thank you for pointing that out.

Did not we just previously delve into 1 Cor 3, where we review once again... "but he himself shall be saved"

Yes. The souls in purgatory end up saved. The once-saved-always-saved is a sin of presumption which alone would put your future salvation in serious doubt, despite the altar calls and what have you.

a good word, that is

No, that is not. Read the passage, Second Peter 1:1-10, then opine on what this expression is referring to.

131 posted on 10/29/2012 5:54:34 PM PDT by annalex (fear them not)
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