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advances the idea that anyone saved is a member of the [[church]]. | advances the idea that anyone saved is a member of the [[church]]. |
Revision as of 08:06, 2 November 2021
The catholic or invisible church
advances the idea that anyone saved is a member of the church.
Anyone saved is a son of God but not a member of the church.
The church will be the Bride of Christ
and the saved ones not baptized by a scriptural church
will be guests at the Marriage Supper of the Lamb.
"The Spirit forms the church
by baptizing all believers
into the body of Christ." Scofield
-- -- W R O N G -- --
A Protestant doctrine.
The invisible church
like an imaginary friend.
Totally WRONG
The Church is souls with flesh and blood.
There is not a universal church
until the rapture
and then churches will be visible.
SBC "The New Testament speaks also of the church
as the Body of Christ
which includes all of the redeemed of all the ages,"
(Absolutely WRONG)