Tuesday, April 29, 2014

University of Bristol and Catholic Bishops Conference of England and Wales video alleges Catholics in general can see the dead-saved

The video on the websites of the University of Bristol and the Conference of Catholic Bishops of England and Wales can cite no reference text in Vatican Council II to support their irrationality.
1) The video infers there are known exceptions to the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus and the traditonal teaching on all non Catholics needing to enter the Catholic Church for salvation.
Yet it  is common knowledge that we humans cannot see the dead-saved in Heaven for them to be known exceptions to all needing to enter the Church.The dead who are saved are not visible to us.Prof.Gavin D'Costa and the Bishops of England and Wales cannot name any exception in 2014.
 
2) In the video Gavin D'Costa indicates Nostra Aetate, Vatican  Council II  mentions an exception to the traditional teaching on salvation in the Church. There is no such text in Vatican Council. Nostra Aetate 2 refers to the possibility of a non Catholic being saved in his religion.It does not state that this is a defacto, known case.So how can it be an exception to extra ecclesiam nulla salus? (1)
Gavin D'Costa  and the Catholic bishops  may reject the traditional teaching on Catholic salvation but they have no right to claim as follows:
 
1. We Catholics allegedly can see the dead-saved on earth.
2.These deceased visible to the naked eye  are exceptions to all needing 'faith and baptism' (Ad Gentes 7, Vatican Council II) for salvation.
3.Nostra Aetate, Vatican Council II alleges that Catholics can see the dead who were saved with that 'ray of Truth' etc.
4. Nostra Aetate and Vatican Council II allege there are known exceptions to the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus.So there is known salvation outside the Church.
5.Since there are personally visible exceptions and Nostra Aetate allegedly states there are defacto, known exceptions there can be a Catholic Theology of Religions!?.
-Lionel Andrades

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Nostra Aetate does not state there are defacto, known cases saved in other religions
http://eucharistandmission.blogspot.it/2014/04/nostra-aetate-does-not-state-there-are.html#links

Common deception among educated Catholics : University of Bristol promotes a falsehood http://eucharistandmission.blogspot.it/2014/04/common-deception-among-educated.html

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