Heresy: Difference between revisions
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| | |Started by various anti-Church "reformers" of the 15th-17th centuries, protestantism holds that salvation in Christ comes from belief in Christ alone (''sola fide''); as such, protestants do not believe in most of the Sacraments, Holy Orders, and the Holy Catholic Church. | ||
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| | |Belief that all people will, in the end, will find God's salvation; aside from contradicting the plain words of Chris, the belief ultimately reduces savlation to belief in Christ alone, regardless of one's other beliefs or actions. Universalism is a logical extension of protestantism's ''sola fidelis'', and makes clear why that tenant is so dangerous. | ||
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