(Harbinger’s Daily) The answer to “What must I do to be saved?” has always been complicated in Catholic theology. Departing from the simplicity of the gospel, the Roman Catholic Church teaches a mix of works and grace for salvation. But apparently none of that really matters because, well, “We’re all God’s children.”
Pope Francis was recently at a gathering of young people in Singapore where he shared,
All religions are paths to reach God. . . . They are like different languages in order to arrive at God, but God is God for everyone. . . . Since God is God for all, then we are all children of God.
If you start to fight—“My religion is more important than yours; mine is true and yours isn’t”—then where will that lead us? . . . There is only one God, and each of us has a language to reach God. Some are Sikh, some Muslim, Hindu, Christian. And they are all paths to God. (Read More)