Only by grace through faith in Jesus Christ as Saviour. "Neither is there salvation in any other".
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Daoist
Daoist teachings emphasize living in harmony with nature, embracing simplicity, and cultivating inner peace. They emphasize the concept of the Dao, or the Way, as a guiding principle for living a balanced and fulfilling life. Daoism encourages individuals to let go of excessive desires, live in the present moment, and embrace spontaneity.
Laozi
Because the Daoist knows that the cat will return once again in a new form-Alligator feces.
The Council of Trent affirmed traditional Catholic teachings on salvation. It stressed the importance of both faith and good works for salvation, rejected the idea of salvation by faith alone, and emphasized the sacraments as channels of God's grace. It condemned the beliefs of Protestant reformers on justification by faith alone.
The balance and harmony of nature depicted in the painting represents the Daoist principle of living in harmony with the natural world. The use of flowing lines and organic shapes also reflects the Daoist idea of embracing change and embracing the interconnectedness of all things.
While the Blessed Virgin Mary and the saints can definitely help a person reach a heavenly goal, the person, alone, is responsible for his/her salvation through their faith in Jesus Christ and their good works.
the daoist philosophy emphasizes obeying their mother.
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Luther believed a person could be saved by having faith in God, faith that believed God has provided the way of salvation through His son Jesus who died as a sacrifice for sin