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The Papal System – XXXVII. The Inquisition

James Japan avatarPosted on February 23, 2025 by James ArendtFebruary 24, 2025  
The Papal System – XXXVII. The Inquisition

The true motive for the establishment of the inquisition by Ferdinand V. was to carry on a rigorous system of confiscation against the Jews, so that their wealth might be seized for the royal treasury.

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Posted in History | Tagged inquisition, martyrdom, martyrs, Roman Catholicism | Leave a reply

“The Trail of Blood” . . . Following the Christians Down Through the Centuries – by J.M. Carroll

James Japan avatarPosted on February 1, 2025 by James ArendtFebruary 1, 2025  
“The Trail of Blood” . . .    Following the Christians Down Through the Centuries – by J.M. Carroll

The History of Baptist Churches From the Time of Christ, Their Founder, to the Present Day.

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Posted in History, Protestant authors | Tagged anabaptists, Baptist history, martyrdom, martyrs, persecution, Roman Catholicism | Leave a reply

Watchwords for the Warfare of Life, Part 1 Words for the Battle-Field, III. The Weapons of Our Warfare.

James Japan avatarPosted on September 29, 2024 by Martin LutherOctober 2, 2024  
Watchwords for the Warfare of Life, Part 1 Words for the Battle-Field, III. The Weapons of Our Warfare.

Words of wisdom from Martin Luther about the Word of God and living a fruitful life for Jesus Christ.

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Posted in Inspirational | Tagged baptism, faith, godhead, Jesus Christ, Martin Luther, martyrdom, papacy, pope, resurrection, righteousness, Rome, salvation, the Church, Word of God | Leave a reply

Revelation 13 And 17. The Beast From The Sea, Etc. The Lamb-like Beast. The Image Of The Beast.

James Japan avatarPosted on June 18, 2024 by James ArendtDecember 6, 2024  
Revelation 13 And 17. The Beast From The Sea, Etc. The Lamb-like Beast. The Image Of The Beast.

“There was given unto him a mouth speaking great things and blasphemies.” This was surely fulfilled when the Pope assumed the title of Christ’s Vicar on earth.

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Posted in Eschatology | Tagged Antichrist, Book of Revelation, false doctrine, false teachers, indulgences, inquisition, Jesuits, man of sin, martyrdom, paganism, papacy, righteousness, Satan, ten kingdoms, the little horn of Daniel, transubstantiation | Leave a reply

“The Holy Inquisition” – By Darryl Eberhart

James Japan avatarPosted on June 14, 2024 by James ArendtJune 14, 2024  
“The Holy Inquisition” – By Darryl Eberhart

In some Catholic countries where the State is controlled by the church, a court or tribunal was established for the examination and punishment of ‘heretics’.

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Posted in Religion | Tagged Darryl Eberhart, indulgences, inquisition, martyrdom, papacy, papal infallibility, persecution, purgatory, Revelation 17, Richard Bennett, Roman Catholic Church, Roman Catholicism, transubstantiation, Ustashi, vatican | Leave a reply

Revelation 11:2-6. Retrospective View Of The Two Witnesses – Part I

James Japan avatarPosted on June 12, 2024 by James ArendtJune 26, 2024  
Revelation 11:2-6. Retrospective View Of The Two Witnesses – Part I

An account given by the Covenant Angel of certain witnesses, who throughout the long-continued apostasy would have kept up a testimony for Jesus and His truth.

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Posted in Eschatology | Tagged Antichrist, martyrdom, Popes, Protestant, superstition, tyranny, Waldenses | Leave a reply

Revelation 10:5-7. The Angel’s Oath

James Japan avatarPosted on June 10, 2024 by James ArendtJune 26, 2024  
Revelation 10:5-7. The Angel’s Oath

Martin Luther does not fear 1000 popes because he knows the Lord Jesus reigns and will eventually destroy the man of sin!”

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Posted in Eschatology, History | Tagged Antichrist, Book of Revelation, covenant, man of sin, martyrdom, Messiah, Popes, redemption, superstition, the Church, the little horn of Daniel, Word of God | Leave a reply

Revelation 7:1-8. The Sealing Vision

James Japan avatarPosted on June 1, 2024 by James ArendtJune 26, 2024  
Revelation 7:1-8. The Sealing Vision

The 144,000 of Revelation 7 is pointing to the true spiritual body of Christ’s elect people, undistinguished by man, but marked by the eye of the all-seeing God.

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Posted in Eschatology | Tagged Antichrist, Book of Revelation, day of the Lord, Israel, Jesus Christ, martyrdom, paganism, persecution | Leave a reply

Revelation 6:9-11. The Fifth Seal

James Japan avatarPosted on May 31, 2024 by James ArendtJune 26, 2024  
Revelation 6:9-11. The Fifth Seal

The Last Pagan Persecution Of The Church, Diocletian. A.D. 303-311.

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Posted in Eschatology | Tagged Book of Revelation, Diocletian, martyrdom, martyrs, Polycarp, resurrection, Rome | Leave a reply

Catholicism and Arminianism in England and France During the Sixteenth and Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries

James Japan avatarPosted on May 14, 2024 by James ArendtMay 17, 2024  
Catholicism and Arminianism in England and France During the Sixteenth and Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries

The Arminians can find their cherished semi-Pelagian views on free will enshrined in the decrees of the notorious Council of Trent.

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Posted in History | Tagged Arminianism, Calvinism, Council of Trent, martyrdom, papacy, Roman Catholic Church | Leave a reply

Roman Catholicism By Lorraine Boettner Chapter V Peter

James Japan avatarPosted on April 14, 2024 by James ArendtApril 19, 2024  
Roman Catholicism By Lorraine Boettner Chapter V Peter

This is the continuation of the previous chapter of Roman Catholicism by Lorraine Boettner. 1 The Roman Catholic Position The controversial passage in regard to Peter’s place in the Church is Matthew 16:13-19, which reads as follows: “Now Jesus, having come into the district of Caesarea Philippi, began to ask his disciples, saying, ‘Who do men say the Son of Man is?’ But they said, ‘Some say, John the Baptist; … Continue reading →

Posted in Religion | Tagged Apostle Peter, Book of Revelation, Early Church, Gospel, Israel, martyrdom, Palestine, papacy, pope, Popes, Protestant, resurrection, Revelation 17, Roman Catholic Church, Roman Catholicism, Rome, War | Leave a reply

Evidence for the Resurrection Part II

James Japan avatarPosted on March 31, 2024 by James ArendtMarch 31, 2024  

Absolute proofs that the resurrection of Christ was an historical event.

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Posted in Basic Bible | Tagged Jesus Christ, Jewish people, martyrdom, martyrs, pharisees, resurrection, righteousness | Leave a reply

The History of Protestantism J. A. Wylie Volume I – Book I

James Japan avatarPosted on October 25, 2023 by James ArendtNovember 1, 2023 2
The History of Protestantism J. A. Wylie Volume I – Book I

I’ve heard from several sources how important J.A. Wylie’s works on the history of Protestantism are. One person called Wylie the “best of the best” author on this subject. I got the text from https://www.doctrine.org/history/HPv1b1.htm It was done long ago the old-fashioned way using Microsoft FrontPage which nobody uses anymore because it does a lousy job. It’s hard to read the article on that website not only from a phone … Continue reading →

Posted in History | Tagged Albigenses, Antichrist, Apostle Paul, Bible, Council of Trent, James A. Wylie, Jesus Christ, lutheran, martyrdom, paganism, persecution, pope, Protestant, Protestantism, vatican, Waldenses | 2 Replies

Estimates of the number of followers of Jesus Christ killed by the Roman Pope

James Japan avatarPosted on December 8, 2014 by James ArendtSeptember 9, 2022  
Estimates of the number of followers of Jesus Christ killed by the Roman Pope

The Pope meets Hitler This is from a book by David A. Plaisted called, “Estimates of the Number Killed by the Papacy in the Middle Ages and later” You can download the entire document here. Some of the text from that document: Here are some of the places where figures about religious persecutions are given. Dowling in his History of Romanism says “From the birth of Popery in 606 to … Continue reading →

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Two years in the Philippines

June 4th, 2025. Two years ago, June 4th, 2023, Tess and I moved from Guam to the Philippines. It’s been a wonderful two years living in the beautiful countryside near the sea in a small village. The Philippines is a poor country where half of the households don’t own a refrigerator, but food is abundant. Nobody goes hungry.

I finished today my project of creating  a PDF file of R. W. Thompson’s insightful book The Papacy And The Civil Power Click on the link to download it. It’s only 1.8 megabytes in size compared to the copy on archive.org which is 39 megabytes.

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Thoughts about the American Pope

The first ever American to become Pope, Robert Francis Prevost, now Pope Leo XIV, reminded me of a quote from The Papacy And The Civil Power – Chapter I. which I posted on this website:

“Pope Gregory XVI., some years ago, uttered the saying, “Out of the Roman States, there is no country where I am pope, except the United States,”…Read More

In all the countries professedly Roman Catholic, the Church was restricted and hampered in what were asserted to be its rights, on account of its close alliance with despotism; while in this country (the USA), owing to the liberality of our institutions, it is “legally free,” and is left without the interference of the law, to the uninterrupted pursuit of its ecclesiastical policy. Manifestly, it is because the nations of Europe, hitherto Roman Catholic, have taken away from “the vicar of God” the power to subordinate the laws of the State to the canon laws of the Church, which have been constructed with sole reference to papal supremacy, that the hope of rebuilding this power in the United States has been excited.” (End of quote.)

Another point is the significance of the name Leo. It was Leo X who, in 1521, excommunicated Martin Luther. Does the name indicate a possible agenda by Robert Prevost to totally crush Protestantism in America? Could he do that when Americans have First Amendment protection that guarantees freedom of religion? Time will tell.

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