The Influence of Thomas Aquinas – By Former Priest Richard Bennett
Reading Time: 15 minutes Thomas Aquinas, the most learned man in the 13th century, combined Aristotle’s pagan philosophy with Roman Catholic Church teaching.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 15 minutes Thomas Aquinas, the most learned man in the 13th century, combined Aristotle’s pagan philosophy with Roman Catholic Church teaching.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 14 minutes The fundamental concept of authority in the Roman Catholic church is rooted in its hierarchical structure, which is as coherent and immutable as a pyramid. Other institutions outside it may come and go; but the table of basic values of the church of Rome never changes or evolves.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 9 minutes Much idolatry is flaunted in the faces of Christians today. Pictures of people suppliant before images abound in the secular press, and on tens of thousands of movie screens idolatrous displays and worshiping before images have become the regular diet of the American public.Paganization of the life of a people is a gradual process. Satan does not make his initial attack in the open.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 4 minutes The Catholic Church delays the entrance of the believer into Paradise, and makes merchandise of the miseries which she says the believer endures in Purgatory.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 3 minutes Evangelical Protestantism holds “one faith,” although its various churches differ from each other in their forms of government, it has considerable unity, though not uniformity.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 3 minutes Pope Benedict XV was the Pope of the Catholic Church from 1914 to 1922. When he blessed certain people his “blessings” turned into curses on every one he blessed!
Continue reading →Reading Time: 3 minutes So political is the Catholic Church that its religious aspect is a negligible quantity. In the Vatican the religious aspect of any question is little thought of. The officials of the Church there are not interested in true religion.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 9 minutes The priest has no right to search out and discover all the secret sins of your life. It is none of his business. God knows your sins. Go to Him and confess them.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 4 minutes Certain religious teachings, far from helping to lessen crime in youths and adults, and among nations, may actually foster it.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 4 minutes II Thess. 2:9-11) warned of this “working of Satan with all power and signs and lying wonders, and with all deceivableness of unrighteousness in those that perish… And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie.”
Continue reading →Reading Time: 2 minutes Because the point of this article is Catholics should not worship the image of Jesus dying on the cross of Calvary, I am not including a picture of it. I am a former Roman Catholic. This is from a PDF file on LutheranLibrary.org. It was published by The Converted Catholic Magazine which was edited by former Catholic priest Leo Herbert Lehmann. BETWEEN the two great declarations of the Lord’s death … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 6 minutes By Joseph Zacchello This article is from a PDF file on LutheranLibrary.org written in 1944. It was published by The Converted Catholic Magazine and edited by former Roman Catholic priest, Leo Herbert Lehmann. If you see the word “recently,” just think it was recent relative to 1944. But I believe the subject of this article is still relevant today. If you’ve seen the film, “The Godfather,” I think you know … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 12 minutes Because of the fascination of the world with the office of the Pope and his power, it is important to study the topic historically and in the light of Biblical truth. This article is an overview of the history of the Papacy from its inception to rule of Pope John Paul II. A biblical analysis of the basis on which the Office of the Papacy claims to be the Rock … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 2 minutes H. G. WELLS, world-known author and historian, gives us in this latest book his frank convictions about the meddling, reactionary policies of the Roman Catholic Church.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 6 minutes This article is by my friend Brian Klunder who sent me PDF files. I converted it to web format to make it easy to read from a small screen. And the light of a candle shall shine no more at all in thee; and the voice of the bridegroom and of the bride shall be heard no more at all in thee: for thy merchants were the great men of … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 12 minutes Salvation is from Christ alone, through faith in God’s Word alone, due to God’s grace alone. Abraham believed God and it was counted to Abraham for righteousness.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 19 minutes The Papal System is unrivaled in the world. It’s massive, it’s institutional, it’s a religious system which is also a civil system. It’s immensely deceptive.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 3 minutes There is debate among some Christians about whether we should celebrate Christmas or not. I think we can if we scrape the lies off the Truth and celebrate it as it should be celebrated, as the birth of the Saviour, the Messiah, Jesus Christ, on earth. Isaac Munter, pastor of a church in Bethelem, said there will be no festive Christmas celebrations this year in his church because of the … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 2 minutes I think that most Protestant Christians today have been deceived as to who the Pope of Rome really is. This post may offend some people, but perhaps it may help wake up the sleepers. It was taken from “The Pope – Chief of White Slavers, High Priest of Intrigue” – By Jeremiah J. Crowley, a Roman Catholic priest for 21 years. He wrote it in 1913. Do you think the … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 8 minutes The woman of Revelation 17:4 arrayed in purple and scarlet is the leadership of the Roman Catholic Church, the bishops and cardinals.
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