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Bibliophile
Here is a RCC topic thread for you to play with.

Bibliophile wrote:
For 1,500 years the Roman Catholic Church did not just fumble the Gospel Football -- it never had it. All souls were lost as a result.
Then one day a monk read the Bible and found the Gospel Football contained in the phrase Sola Fide (Circa 1520). Once folks knew of Sola Fide, they were saved.

How does this 1,500 year salvation gap square with Jesus' promise?

"I will never leave you nor forsake you."

BTW
During these 1500 years, - [which I presume is the period up to the Reformation?] - the RCC was split between Augustine's (a good Calvinist) theology - and Cassian's semi-Pelagian (Arminian) theology.

Thus some of those working under the Roman umbrella during this period were Christians, as opposed to the papist works based religious theory.

[URL=http://www.monergism.com/thethreshold/articles/onsite/johncassian.html]]]Semi-Pelagian Theology of John Cassian[/URL]



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