Angular Turnip and JR-TV, been following and enjoying your exchanges. It's not often that a religious discussion stays civil and thoughtful. Kudos.
A. Turnip- a totally get your questions about free will, damnation, etc. I can't speak for some other faiths or belief systems like some Fundamentalist sects. A friend of mine belongs to one and she and her pastor are SURE that I am not saved because I won't say their church's "Sinner's Prayer." Oh well... (can't please everyone, I am trying to please God!) But I can speak as a Catholic.
The Church has always maintained that God's plan of salvation IS for everyone, not just Christians. If a Hindu, Muslim, etc., practice his faith according to his conscience and believes he is doing God's will, there is salvation.
As for baptism, referring to John3:5, you must be born of water and the spirit, well... that passage causes a lot of disagreements even among Christians. My friend's church , for instance, sees it ONLY as a symbolic gesture. The Catholic Church takes it way more seriously. However the Church also teaches a "baptism of desire", namely, if someone would choose baptism IF they believed its saving power, then it applies to them too.
There's also the "baptism of blood", such as what happened to the early Christian martyrs in Rome who refused to worship Caesar and died rather than deny their Savior. They did not have the chance to be baptized. But they were baptized in blood.
JR- enjoyed your posts. This topic can make people hot tempered! I have been taught by the Church that "God doesn't send anyone to hell." We send ourselves there by disobeying Him. It's our own free will.
Like the example of marrying someone, it would not mean much if you could put a "spell" on a person and force him/her to love you. You want a person to love you because of their own free will, their own choice. God wants us to choose Him from our own free will too.
Very complicated topic!
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