williamt
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You're using words that mean something quite different to others. For example Justification from a Catholic and Protestant perspective are different as is Sanctification.You have an incorrect idea of Catholicism.
It does NOT attribute salvation to the believer.
That church believes in Ephesians 2:8 just like we do.
Also Galatians 2:16
We are saved BY grace, THROUGH faith.
This is salvation...this is justification.
God does this,,,it is solely an act of God.
AFTER salvation, we are required to obey God.
To obey God means to follow His commandments...
we've come to call this works. Any good act we do is a good deed or a good work.
The N.T. tells us we are to obey God and do good deeds.
Colossians 3:23
John 14:23-24
If you're Catholic there's no sense going on in debate as we'll never agree on the meaning of these words.
Orthodox Protestant Theology follows the 5 Solae or five principles or mini creeds. From the Protestant Reformation Catholicism was deemed apostate.
Personally, I couldn't care what you believe. However, to suggest that theology doesn't matter, what I infer from your responses is to suggest that Orthodoxy doesn't matter.
I find it hilarious that people are in a Theology forum and yet haven't a clue about these terms or even Protestant theology.
I'm not being snarky, but it is rather amusing. It would be different if people were receptive to orthodox (true and correct) doctrine (teaching).
The OP asks whether doctrine matters for salvation. I say yes, you say no. No sense beating a dead horse.
Enjoy!