I found this interesting blog post.
I'm wondering a couple things:
1. Does this accurately reflect RCC doctrine? In my extremely limited readings on the subject, I've seen some division on the topic of salvation outside the RCC.
2. If so, what is "sufficient accurate knowledge of Catholicism," and can this be determined?
3. For example, now that I, a Protestant, have read that blog post, am I no longer a Christian until I convert to Roman Catholicism? (i.e., "So if the Protestant or Orthodox Christian does not realize that he should convert, then it is not an actual mortal sin, and he or she can be saved without converting to Catholicism.")
4. Am I correct in understanding this to be basically saying that once a certain level of knowledge of Catholicism is reached, a Christian can no longer remain non-Catholic without losing his salvation, period?
I'm wondering a couple things:
1. Does this accurately reflect RCC doctrine? In my extremely limited readings on the subject, I've seen some division on the topic of salvation outside the RCC.
2. If so, what is "sufficient accurate knowledge of Catholicism," and can this be determined?
3. For example, now that I, a Protestant, have read that blog post, am I no longer a Christian until I convert to Roman Catholicism? (i.e., "So if the Protestant or Orthodox Christian does not realize that he should convert, then it is not an actual mortal sin, and he or she can be saved without converting to Catholicism.")
4. Am I correct in understanding this to be basically saying that once a certain level of knowledge of Catholicism is reached, a Christian can no longer remain non-Catholic without losing his salvation, period?
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