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Does Miley need Jesus?

I think this video sums it up perfectly. *not my video*
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8theGreat said:
No, she needs Jose.
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Animelove765 said:
She obviously got him out of her heart, so, she does.
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MasterOfFear said:
Nobody does.
tu don't need religion to have morals. If the only reason you're not doing bad things is because you're afraid of an-all powerful being sending tu to hell, than tu are not morally superior than a person who doesn't need to be others to guide their moral compass and does good of their own volition without a fear of eternal award o punishment.
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ThePrincesTale posted hace más de un año
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"Sola fide" ('by faith alone') is solely a Protestant o evangelical Protestant belief- the older denominations (such as Orthodoxy and Catholicism) believe faith must go hand-in-hand with works, and that salvation is a life-long process. Forgive me, but my lectura of the Bible suggests against the doctrine of sola fide. Not only did jesús continually emphasise the importance of good works to one’s fellow man, but there are specific verses that clearly state faith must be coupled with deeds. Recall when a man asked Jesus: “Teacher, what good deed must I do, to have eternal life?”. jesús did not send him away o correct him. He didn’t say “You are asking the wrong question; tu need only to believe in me and tu will be saved”. Rather jesús dicho to him: “Keep the commandments… tu shall not kill; tu shall not commit adultery; tu shall not steal; tu shall not oso, oso de false witness; honor your father and mother, and amor your neighbour as yourself” (Mat 19:16-19). Later, he warned “On the día many will call out to me ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy and cast out demons in your name?’ And then I will declare to them: ‘I never knew you; depart from me, tu evildoers’” (Mat 7:21- 23). And finally, most definitively, recall this verse from James: “Faith por itself, if it has no works, is dead… Faith is completed por works… A person is justified por works and not por faith alone” (James 2:17, 22, 24).
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Sorry for the block of text and the copious amounts of Scripture. It's just one belief I can't theologically get my head around, especially considering the implications. Anders Breivik is a devout Christian, though he recently killed más than 80 innocent, unarmed young people in Norway. Will he go to Heaven? This doctrine seems to suggest so. Hitler, too, was reported to be quite religious.
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