Only by grace through faith in Jesus Christ as Saviour. "Neither is there salvation in any other".
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
I think that it is age four but I could be wrong
Luther believed that a sinner could reach attain salvation by confessing, worshiping Christ and God, and attending the church. He was strongly against the sale of indulgences, which were pardons that could be purchased from the church and supposedly erased any sins you had.
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.
---- Salvation is not important to the people who practice Zoroastrianism. Or you could just ask SWOPE ----
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church started because God willed it as the Mystical Body of His Son so that His grace and salvation could reach all peoples throughout time.
Salvation (more commonly called 'absolution') could be given by any priest after hearing confession.
False. Martin Luther believed that humans gain salvation through grace alone. He believed there was nothing anyone could do to make them worthy of salvation, but that it was only through God's grace and mercy that anyone could be saved. This did not mean, however, that faith and good works were to be ignored, but rather that they could not buy salvation.
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No. So far the missiles they have are duds. They go up and then fizz out. I think they have a ways to go before they could reach the US.
sacraments
by looking at trophies i think it's 9