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- Single
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It seems to me that such can be said of every person using CH. Each says "I am a Christians who accepts the Nicene Creed and Trinitarian Baptism" but that does not make it so, such is the implication of the reply you've given. Thus a person cannot say "I am a Christian" and expect to be believed. We in effect become suspicious of everyone, sit in judgement of everyone, and thus show ourselves not to be Christians because we disobey the Lord in the matter of prayer and judgement. Do you recall the Lord's prayer? And Matthew chapter seven?That is true of people who call themselves Christian in both Catholic and Non-Catholic traditions. Calling oneself a Christian doesn't mean you are one.