On Aug 10, 2006, at 2:08 PM, Wolfe Stephen S GS-11 6 MDSS/SGSI wrote:

In any event, this is one of the core differences
between Christianity and other religions: you don't do good works to
*get*
saved, you do good works *because* you are saved (i.e. you *want* to
please God because you recognize what He's done for you).

Very good explanation, Charlie, but I wonder how many truly understood
what you just said there.

So good works are unimportant unless you're doing them for God? IOW, if you're doing them because you have a conscience, and not because you're trying to please God, those acts don't matter?

        I hope that's not what you're saying, because that's pretty screwy.

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