Red Squirrel wrote: LOL no catholics are not Christians.
Christians are anyone who has accepted Jesus as their savior and, first of all, believes in God and that he sent his son Jesus to die on the cross for our sins. It's so simple, I don't understand why so many people don't grasp it.
So yes, a catholic can be a christian, but a catholic is not a christian per say.
It's like saying a trailer is a house, which is untrue. A trailer is a trailer, but a trailer can be a house.
Look up the definition of the word "Catholic," Red.
Catholic -
1. Of or involving the Roman Catholic Church.
2. Of or relating to the universal Christian church.
3. Of or relating to the ancient undivided Christian church.
Catholics do believe in God and that he sent his son Jesus to die on the cross for our sins. In that sense they are Christians.
You may not consider them "true" Christains because their particular denomination requires much more than the bare minimum yours does, but to them, they are Christians. It would be hard for a Catholic to rightly call themself a Catholic without also calling themself a Christian. One could very easily call themself a Christian without calling themself a Catholic, but not really the other way around.
Don't you think you're really trying to divert from the real issue here Red?

Do you or do you not also make use of those "added" books in the Bible???
In that sense, aren't you essentially adopting the "catholics way of doing it?"
Follow the way of Christ when it's easy, when it gets tough make up something (preferably Bible related) that makes what you want to do seem okay.
So the Catholics did it and the Christians do it becuase the Catholics did it, is that what you're saying?
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