... 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.
From the top the contradictions can only be seen from context of our ongoing conversation.
After the pom-poms of magisterial mention make appearance, the rest of the contradictions are neatly self-contained.
Truly a classic post!