Monday, February 21, 2011
Salvation
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2 comments:
please get your facts right about the protestant view of salvation, we say the same thing as Orthodox Christians
The hard supposed differences is propaganda at best. The protestant view is "saved, being saved, and will be saved." in the being saved it is just like the Orthodox view posted in the video.
What protestant view? It's not a monolith. There isn't just one protestant view. Protestantism is a variety of different church families. Everything from Anabaptist Amish to Wesleyan, Pentecostal, Lutheran, Anglican, Presbyterian, Baptist, to modern Word of Faith.