Catholics are indeed Christians.
Nope.
Who are you to judge other Religions?
1) I'm not doing the judging, God already has. God has stated clearly in his word the things necessary to know who is and is not his. Remember? There will be many false teachers...
Would YOU complain if the thread said, "The Mormon church is not Christian" or any other Religion?
No, I wouldn't complain, because it would be true.
Christianity is following Christ.
In an amorphous blob of a nutshell, yes. It has already been demonstrated though that we obviously do not agree as to what this means. It seems to you that it means something to the effect of, "they say they're a Christian, so they must be."
No, they follow something that looks like him. Just as a goat looks generally like a sheep.
I am in a non denominational Bible Study. We have several difft CHRISTIAN based faiths in there, and different Bibles.
Different translations isn't the issue.
The Catholic Bible says almost verbatum what the other ones do, James, NIV, etc.
Translations of those passages yes, but that's the fact that they can translate from Hebrew and/or Greek to English isn't what is at issue.
No matter what Church an individual attends, there will be true Christians, and there will be hypocrites.
Not everything called a "Church" has true Christians.
An obvious one would be the "Church" of Scientology. We could also look to the Jehovah Witnesses, and Seventh Day Adventists, Catholics, Eastern Orthodox, Episcopalian, most of the PCUSA, much of the UMC, and other similar groups.
We're not dealing with it from the issue of specific buildings though. We're talking about something as a whole, in the same way we would say Islam is not Christian.
Just because you are physically attending a church does not make you better and an automatic "Christian."
You are correct, and I never have approached it from that view. This much should be evident if you read my other postings regarding Salvation. In a biblical Ordo Salutis not once is it stated that "attending the right church" is part of "Getting" saved.
You have to live and practice Christianity.
My ability to "live-out" Christianity isn't what saves me. It isn't going to save you either, if it was the requirement heaven would be a pretty empty place, and hell would be at maximum capacity.
I also get to tell the truth.
Good.
Hopefully this has clarified a few things.