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Catholic or Protestant: Which is Going to Hell?

 
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Steve Childers

When I first started making notes to write a book, there was a deep concern about how critical Catholics and Protestants were toward the other. Each felt the other was going to hell. Protestants always felt Catholics worshiped idols and had to earn their way to heaven. Catholics always felt Protestants were unstructured and flawed in their doctrine.

Having been deeply involved with both in my lifetime, I would ask the following questions. Aren’t both based on the same Holy Bible? Don’t both worship the same God? Don’t both believe Jesus Christ is the Savior through which salvation is obtained?

The two most influential leaders of the early church after the death and resurrection of Christ were Peter and Paul. Peter spoke primarily to the Jews and Paul traveled teaching to the gentiles. The Bible mentions several instances where these two groups argued about doctrine, such as circumcision and eating unclean meat. All were Christians because of their belief in the risen Lord, but worshiped differently. However, it is clear God loved them equally and His Word transcends doctrine, teaching love and tolerance. In modern history, I dare say there were any more influential leaders than Pope John Paul II and Billy Graham. The Pope visited places of worship of all monotheistic faiths and Billy Graham spoke about the Pope as his brother in Christ.

All Christians believe the Bible is the basis for our belief as it explains the will of God and saving grace of Jesus Christ. Therefore it is important to understand what God teaches and follow His Word. Our church leaders will from time to time get off message and 2Timothy 4:3 warns about teachers who will say whatever people want to hear. They may be teaching from the Bible, but only picking out parts that will not upset anyone. Christians, through their journey of maturing faith, look to the teachings of Christ putting together the pieces of His lessons, much like a person puts together a zig-saw puzzle until the picture becomes clear. Teachers of the Word, regardless of doctrine, must teach about all parts of the Bible, putting the entire puzzle together for those looking for direction.

Many Christians are frustrated because they hear about the wonderful things God can do for them, but are not experiencing them. Once a person accepts Christ, they must make a commitment to learn what is taught in the Bible and obey His teachings. Much of it may be tough to do because it is contrary to how society tells us to live. As we draw upon the power over sin we are given through the Holy Spirit and turn from sin, Christ will replace the sin with the fruits of the Holy Spirit. Then you will start to see the wonders of the Lord working in your life.

None of this is doctrine of Catholic or Protestant, but comes from the Holy Bible, the basis of a Christian faith. So read your Bible, understand what God is telling us about how we are to treat others and show tolerance to those of different doctrines, while being true to your faith. You will be judged by the love you show to others and the intent of your heart. Then challenge your church leaders to make sure they are walking in Christ’s footsteps.

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Steve Childers is the author of Catholic or Protestant What our Churches Should Be Teaching. Visit http://catholicorprotestant.com/ to learn more about the book and to receive FREE newsletters that includes an article he sends out weekly.

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