(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) Are Catholics saved? Well, according to the Bible, salvation is based upon our faith in Christ alone, plus nothing, minus nothing. And so theoretically, if there's a Catholic out there that actually believed that, then yes, of course they're saved. But at that point, they would actually cease being a Catholic since Catholicism teaches a workspace salvation. Now many Catholics will hear that and say, no, we teach that you have to place your faith in Christ alone. But they obviously don't know their own doctrine since a casual look at their catechism will show you that they believe that the seven sacraments are necessary for salvation, at which point many of them will simply move the goalposts and say, well, you have to do both. The truth is, as sincere as Catholics may be, they're not saved because although they claim to believe on Jesus Christ for salvation, they will simultaneously place their faith in Mary, which is idolatry. They'll place it on the seven sacraments, which is a workspace salvation. They'll place it on the Catholic Church, which is an institution that teaches that there is no salvation outside of it. Whereas the Bible says neither is there salvation in any other, for there is none other name under heaven given among men whereby we must be saved.