It is not merely opinion, but fact, to say the overwhelming majority of Christian denominations/faiths do teach that salvation is not attained by good deeds. Salvation is a gift that we do not actually earn, according to the Christian Bible.
I think you misunderstand, friend. The passage you link is describing how good deeds are a byproduct of faith. Good deeds are not what buys you salvation. Don’t get the cause and effect reversed. See the book of Romans for more on this.
That isn’t what’s taught in Christianity. You may be correct, but both views are nothing more than opinions.
It is not merely opinion, but fact, to say the overwhelming majority of Christian denominations/faiths do teach that salvation is not attained by good deeds. Salvation is a gift that we do not actually earn, according to the Christian Bible.
That is distinctly incorrect.
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=James%202%3A14-26&version=NKJV;NLT
I think you misunderstand, friend. The passage you link is describing how good deeds are a byproduct of faith. Good deeds are not what buys you salvation. Don’t get the cause and effect reversed. See the book of Romans for more on this.