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Well, i am Catholic so this is what i have been taught:

Yes, this is how you can save yourself by being a Christian:

Once you are Baptized, you are freed from original sin which means that any sins that you have committed before being Baptized are also forgiven. So after you have been Baptized, you have technically been saved. However, you also need to go to Confession regularly to be forgiven for your sins. Make sure not to commit any mortal sins and you are good to go...

However, I believe that you do not have to be a Christian to be saved. As long as you lead a good life and don't do anything really bad then i believe that you can be saved

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