For example, While there are indeed Catholics that are saved, I belive that most are not, yet think that they are. And if they are Saved, why stay Catholic?
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My question about the Trinity was disigned to ask protestants if catholics can still be saved, even though the put Mary equal to Christ. :/ My personal belief is that you can still be saved, and not believe in the Trinity. But I have to look in the matter more deeply because I'm just not sure. :/

Beefstick wrote:
My question about the Trinity was disigned to ask protestants if catholics can still be saved, even though the put Mary equal to Christ. :/ My personal belief is that you can still be saved, and not believe in the Trinity. But I have to look in the matter more deeply because I'm just not sure. :/
How is that possible that if you believe in only part of God that you can be saved?

Beefstick wrote:
My question about the Trinity was disigned to ask protestants if catholics can still be saved, even though the put Mary equal to Christ. :/ My personal belief is that you can still be saved, and not believe in the Trinity. But I have to look in the matter more deeply because I'm just not sure. :/
How is that possible that if you believe in only part of God that you can be saved?
I believe it is possible to be saved and not believe in the Trinity, do you think the saints of the old testament believed in the Trinity?

No, for several reasons:
- It's a Catholic Holiday, Christ Mass
- It is celebrated on the same day as the birthday of the babylonian goddess of love
There are some more, but I will have to dig a bit ;)

The angels celebrated His birth. :P Why not us?
Did he say to celebrate it? He told us to celebrate His death, why wouldn't he tell us to do unto His birth the same?
Discuss stuff that was in the notes here ;)