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Information about Catholicism, including their incorrect views on salvation and their unbiblical teachings and erroneous practices.
The Catholic Argument About There Being 40,000 Protestant Denominations
The Catholic Argument About There Being 40,000 Protestant Denominations
As Justification For Their Church Being The TRUE Church Of Jesus Christ
When defending their counterfeit Church – the so-called “Holy Roman Catholic Church” – on various discussion forums I have been often told that there are 40,000 or more Protestant Denominations AND “they can’t all be right!”. So somehow that CLAIM legitimizes the Catholic Church, which has its OWN sects and divisions, though not as extensive.
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Why Transubstantiation Is Not True And Not Necessary
Why Transubstantiation Is Not True And Not Necessary
Introduction
First of all, the author has written this article to point out false Catholic teachings for the spiritual benefit of those who have ears to hear. This is not some kind of anti-Catholic rant, though some Catholics may think it is. Pointing out theological error, even though the reader may not see it, is a matter of being a good disciple of Christ.
Transubstantiation Defined
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The “Good News” Of The False Catholic Gospel
The “Good News” Of The False Catholic Gospel
And The False Church Of Roman Catholicism
This is a brief overview of some of the most serious false teachings of the Catholic Church. It is not meant to offend Catholics. It is meant to get their attention and show them major areas of doctrine and practice where their Church is deceiving them and leading them astray from the TRUE teachings of Jesus Christ as found in the Bible, and in the… Continue reading
From Tradition to Truth – A Priest’s Story
From Tradition to Truth
A Priest’s Story
By Former Catholic Priest, Richard Bennett
The Early Years
Born Irish, in a family of eight, my early childhood was fulfilled and happy. My father was a colonel in the Irish Army until he retired when I was about nine. As a family, we loved to play, sing, and act, all within a military camp in Dublin.
We were a typical Irish Roman Catholic family. My father sometimes knelt… Continue reading
Follow Me – Away From The Convent
Follow Me – Away From The Convent
And Out Of Catholicism
By Former Catholic Nun Flo Santini
I was born in Capestrano, a small village of Abruzzi in Central Italy, about two hours by motor northeast of Rome. Born a Roman Catholic, I was instructed by the local nuns, and attended their day camps and other religious programs.
In 1938, when I was eight years old, my brother and I came to live with our father in… Continue reading