Man, the Vatican continues to absolutely nauseate me. Pope Benedict the "Insert insignificant number here" has now come out and said that non-believers in Jesus Christ can be saved too. This is a lie straight from the pit of hell. This is on par with the Vatican's idea that we need to pray to saints, because its not like we can pray to Jesus or anything...*rolls eyes*....and also that Mary is equal to Jesus. Give me a break. Some Catholics pray to Mary exclusively, and saints have been quoted throughout history saying Mary is the key to salvation. Okay, show me some scripture on that one. It saddens me to see this because so many believe the BS that is spoon fed to the nations from that place. Oh well, it all has to happen in order for God's plan to be fulfilled.
Thankfully there are many Roman Catholics who realize Jesus is the only way. Anyway, read the filfth below and be amazed.
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VATICAN CITY, NOV. 30, 2005 (Zenit.org).- Whoever seeks peace and the good of the community with a pure conscience, and keeps alive the desire for the transcendent, will be saved even if he lacks biblical faith, says Benedict XVI.
The Pope made this affirmation today at the general audience, commenting on a meditation written by St. Augustine (354-430).
Augustine "knows that also among the inhabitants of Babylon there are people who are committed to peace and the good of the community, despite the fact that they do not share the biblical faith, that they do not know the hope of the Eternal City to which we aspire," Benedict XVI stated.
"And he says that among the persecutors, among the nonbelievers, there are people with this spark, with a kind of faith, of hope, in the measure that is possible for them in the circumstances in which they live," the Holy Father continued.
"With this faith in an unknown reality, they are really on the way to the authentic Jerusalem, to Christ," he clarified.
Continuing with his quotes from Augustine, the Pope added that "God will not allow them to perish with Babylon, having predestined them to be citizens of Jerusalem, on the condition, however, that, living in Babylon, they do not seek pride, outdated pomp and arrogance."
The Bishop of Rome concluded by inviting those present to pray to the Lord "that he will awaken in all of us this desire, this openness to God, and that those who do not know God may also be touched by his love, so that all of us journey together toward the definitive City and that the light of this City might also shine in our time and in our world."
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