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    What must I do to be saved

    What must one do to be saved. I believe God decides who will be saved and who won't. There are many scriptures which support the view that we don't decide to believe in Christ, but faith in Christ is a gift that God gives only to His elect. Most folks don't agree with the doctrine of...
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    Are Roman Catholics Christians

    Can a person be a devout Roman Catholic and be a faithful follower of Christ at the same time. Most of my family, and relatives are Roman Catholics. They all claim to be Christians as well but they reject much of the Gospel. They only accept the parts where God showed His love to the world by...
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    Ye shall know them by their fruits

    How can we know who the true believers are. Jesus said we would know them by their fruits, if a person professes to believe but isn't being conformed to the image of Christ then we can know they are not true believers. A true believer will forsake everything and put the will of God above...
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    Is eternal torment in hell fire Biblical

    Does the Bible give us a clear picture of hell. There are so many conflicting views on what hell is and what's it's like and who goes there. My brother recently committed suicide and I'm so afraid that he's in hell now. He professed to be a believer in Christ, but I don't even know if it's...
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    Why does Eschatology divide the Church into 3 camps

    My local Church has lost members who didn't agree with our stance on Eschatology. I don't see why it's such a contentious subject, we can hold different views and remain a faithful Church. How does holding one of the three views effect your Christian walk. Our Church holds to an A Millennial...
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    The doctrine of election and reprobation

    I would like to know how the majority of Christians deal with this doctrine. The Bible makes it clear that God has written the names of His elect in the book of life, before He laid the foundations of the earth. The Bible is also clear that the reprobate cannot be saved. I have found this...