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Our church taught us that Jesus died only for some people and others (who are not pre-chosen) have no chance. Is this true? What is the Catholic view of sainthood? Aren't we all saints? Shouldn't we use the Law to define sin? If so, then why does Romans 14 say "whatever is not of faith is sin"? And what about Luther's "third use" of the Law?
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Our church taught us that Jesus died only for some people and others (who are not pre-chosen) have no chance. Is this true? What is the Catholic view of sainthood? Aren't we all saints? Shouldn't we use the Law to define sin? If so, then why does Romans 14 say "whatever is not of faith is sin"? And what about Luther's "third use" of the Law?

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