Catholic Doctrine
False teachings of the Catholic church
Articles that carefully point out the many heretical, unbiblical doctrines of the Roman Catholic church and her many offshoots (Byzantine Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Greek Orthodox, Russian Orthodox, etc.).
The Catholic Jesus – A Fake Jesus
The Fake Catholic Jesus:
A Counterfeit Jesus And An Impotent Savior
The Jesus of the Roman Catholic Church is a fake Catholic Jesus, far from anything like the real Jesus of the Bible.
Why we can say that the Catholic Jesus is a fraud, a weak, useless and imaginary savior:
- He needs an imaginary goddess named Mary to help save you.
- He needs your penance to help save you.
- He needs the merits of dead Catholic-designated saints to… Continue reading
The Trentine Creed
The following creed is Rome’s (Catholicism’s) response to the Protestant Reformation and was written during that period when true believers were coming out of Rome and exposing it for the religious harlot that it is.
The Trentine Creed
(OR THE CREED OF PIUS IV., A.D. 1564)
1. I most steadfastly admit and embrace Apostolical and ecclesiastical traditions, and all other observances and constitutions of the Church.
2. I also admit the Holy Scripture according to that sense… Continue reading
Statues-R-Us
Statues-R-Us
Well here she is, the most famous idol on earth… the super-glorified man-made version of Mary:
- The Queen of Heaven (only God doesn’t know she’s the queen)…
- The Mother of God (only God never had a mother)…
- Our Lady Of Grace
- The Blessed Virgin
The one, the only, the goddess of … plaster, the Catholic Virgin Mary! Want to feel devout and holy?… stick her in your front yard. Want to feel safe while driving?… stick her on the… Continue reading
The Blessed Virgin – Imaginary Mary
Imaginary Mary
The Blessed Virgin – An Imaginary Being
One of Roman Catholicism’s favorite people is someone they often refer to as the Blessed Virgin. They are preoccupied with her, even though she does not exist. This person they believe in and pray to is totally imaginary. They think that Mary, the woman who gave birth to Jesus Christ is this person, a person whom they attribute all these abilities and qualities to – none of which are true… Continue reading
But I’m A Good Catholic
But I’m A Good Catholic!
A hypothetical conversation between a true Christian and a devout Catholic about salvation.
Christian: When you die, do you know for sure if you will be in heaven?
Catholic: I think so, I’m a good Catholic.
Christian: But you don’t get to heaven by being a good Catholic, and not by being a good “anything” for that matter.
Catholic: What?
Christian: That’s right. Jesus said you must be “born again” to enter the… Continue reading