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Catholics make the distinction between mortal (a serious violation of gods law committed knowingly) and venial sin (lesser violation w/o full knowledge or consent, is repaired by confession). Protestants don't. James 2:10-11, Gal 3:10
“For Catholics, salvation is by Gods grace that, infused into human nature, enables people to work to merit eternal life. For Protestants, salvation is solely by God’s grace….”
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Chapter 5 taught me that Catholics “gift” faith through their infant baptism.
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Mackenzie Catholic believe Mary remained a virgin after giving birth to Jesus, but Matt 1:24-24 and Luke 2:7 prove that she didn’t.
“Protestants disagree with any notion of Mary’s co-suffering with her Son, and they consider the idea of Mary’s role as the mother and co-initiator of the church to be based in misunderstandings of Scripture.”


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