Roman Catholicism By Lorraine Boettner Chapter VIII The Mass
Christ’s sacrifice on Calvary was complete in that one offering, and that it was never to be repeated. But the Catholic Church repeats in daily in the Mass.
Continue reading →Christ’s sacrifice on Calvary was complete in that one offering, and that it was never to be repeated. But the Catholic Church repeats in daily in the Mass.
Continue reading →Fight the good fight of faith, lay hold on eternal life, whereunto thou art also called, and hast professed a good profession before many witnesses.
Continue reading →This is the continuation of the previous chapter Roman Catholicism By Lorraine Boettner Section Two Chapter VI The Papacy. This chapter is very long which is why I am dividing it into two parts. 1 Mary’s Place in Scripture The New Testament has surprisingly little to say about Mary. Her last recorded words were spoken at the marriage in Cana, at the very beginning of Jesus’ ministry: “Whatsoever he saith … Continue reading →
Thomas Aquinas, the most learned man in the 13th century, combined Aristotle’s pagan philosophy with Roman Catholic Church teaching.
Continue reading →Christianity differs from all other religions in that it does not deal in half measures. It is an ‘either-or’ religion. You are either spiritually alive or dead.
Continue reading →All religious systems ruled by priestcraft have subordinated women to a state inferior to that of men and used them as a means to power.
Continue reading →The Sabbath was a day of rest and not specifically designated as a day of worship! In the books of Exodus, Leviticus and Deuteronomy, there are 8 verses with the words Sabbath and rest. The word worship is not in any of them.
Continue reading →Continued from part II. I would now show how the aforesaid teaching is of benefit to us, in that A) it gives us insight into the names of Christ in Scripture, B) it encourages us to accept him as our Savior, C) it encourages us to accept him as our Friend. A) From this doctrine we may learn one reason why Christ is called by such a variety of names, … Continue reading →
In the person of Christ do meet together infinite glory and lowest humility. Infinite glory, and the virtue of humility, meet in no other person but Christ.
Continue reading →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 →This article is from chapter 17 of “Out of the Labyrinth: The Conversion of a Roman Catholic Priest” by former Roman Catholic priest Leo Herbert Lehmann, first published in 1947 and made available online by The Lutheran Library Publishing Ministry LutheranLibrary.org. It’s good to share with Catholics. And if you were not raised a Catholic, it will give you insights about the Catholic mindset and why they pray to Mary … Continue reading →
To discover those who destroy true Christian teaching, you must look behind the banner of Christ they brazenly flourish. In this way you can expect to find the Antichrist usurping the place of Christ.
Continue reading →An outline of the Protestant Reformation which Martin Luther started on October 31st, 1517, when he nailed his Ninety-five Theses on a church door in Wittenburg Germany.
Continue reading →The good news is you ain’t going there because Purgatory doesn’t exist! Purgatory is an invention of man. It’s a word not found anywhere in the Bible. Neither Jesus nor His Apostles spoke about it. The following quotes are from chapter 11 of “All Roads Lead to Rome?” by Michael de Semlyen, a British author. ‘The love of money is the root of all evil.’ (1 Timothy 6:10); and the … Continue reading →
Roman pagan religion of sun worship vs. the true message of the birth of Jesus Christ, Who He is and why He came to earth.
Continue reading →Ellen G. White not only gave a number of false prophecies, but she also preached a false Gospel that will NOT SAVE YOU!
Continue reading →The words, “we know” are found 52 times in 48 verses in 33 chapters in 17 books of the King James Version of the Bible. Did you know out of the 66 Books of the Bible, that phrase is found in the first epistle of John in regards to the doctrine of salvation more than any other of book in the rest of the Bible? John the Apostle tells we … Continue reading →
It is surprising that it should have entered any one’s mind to make a Sacrament of Confirmation out of that laying on of hands which Christ applied to little children, and by which the apostles bestowed the Holy Spirit, ordained presbyters, and healed the sick; as the Apostle writes to Timothy: “Lay hands suddenly on no man.” (1 Tim. v. 22.) Why not also make a confirmation out of the … Continue reading →