by Anonymous on November 15th, 2005

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Do non-denominational Christians believe we are saved by faith alone or works? Are works the demonstration of faith?

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  • by lilly42 on December 10th, 2005

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    As, a non-denominational Christian, I should be able to answer this huh? Most non-denominational Christians I know believe you are saved by faith and not works. However, real Christians bear "fruit". Example, if one truly loves God he will most likely seek to know him more by oh say reading the Bible, opposed to living like any other areligous person and sinning with no mind to God at all. However, some non-denominational Christians believe you are saved by works.

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    • Do you believe that people without religion are automatically sinners and that all morality emmanates from the Bible? I only ask because so many Christians seem to believe this. Is it possible that their is morality without religion?

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