This video details some things that interestingly enough are not covered in much detail today by most. I warn you all, this hour long video includes very graphic descriptions of abuse suffered by saints and even some who were not saints. But Roman Catholicism’s efforts, to do away with the true doctrine of salvation by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone failed then. And their current efforts to crush truth through smiles and ecumenicism fail today.
Please watch the video in full before making comments.
Stand firm on Christ, because no “church” can save a person.
(Efforts to promote the cult of Mary are not allowed in comments here, 2 John 1:10-11)
update 9/28/2008 10:43PM: I forgot to mention when making this post, the hat tip for alerting me to the video goes to a fellow saint and blogger in France who runs this blog. If your primary language is French, you can get a copy of the video above with French subtitles here.
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September 27th, 2008 at 10:05 pm
I was surprised to learn that the Inquisition lasted for 605 years. That is what happens when theocratic thinking takes over in the visible church - death of its enemies by force. Which is much different than the kind of spiritual discipline wielded by the Apostles: They killed with their word alone, e.g., Ananias and Sapphira.
Anyone who uses weapons to promote or defend the faith are not really saved.
We have no lasting city here and now. We are exactly like Abraham: We own nothing of where we trod. He, Isaac and Jacob, along with the meek, will inherit the earth at the return of Jesus Christ. It is only then that “the Great Transfer of Wealth” will occur for the saints of God - despite the vain and seductive ramblings of the NAR.
IndependentConservative reply on September 28th, 2008 at 10:26 pm :
I think many asked about the “Inquisition”, would say it took place in Spain a long time ago. It’s not like there is much teaching out there about this, as there is about some other atrocities. I doubt many know about the events that even occurred in the 20th century.
September 28th, 2008 at 3:13 pm
The Catholic’s first presumed Pope drew a sword to save Jesus. (One wonders how he managed it: having to get down off the portable throne, then, trying to get the jewel-encrusted sword out from under the Amice, Alb, Cincture, Maniple, Stole, Cope and Pallium (this last, peculiar to popes) before he could wield it. It must have been a sight! “Here, somebody hold my Crosier and Mitre while I try to get this sword out.”)
Anyway, satire aside, Jesus told this first pope to put up his sword, thereby rendering physical weapons in defense of the gospel completely forbidden. So, why didn’t Catholics honor what Jesus told Peter, the first pope? (That’s rhetorical. It’s obvious why those murderers didn’t.)
And, as to the sedan throne and all the layers of vestments listed above, I will accept them as soon as any Catholic proves Peter ever rode in one and ever wore the vestments, or even one of them; or had such an idea even enter his mind for the future of the church. And, I will accept the idea of the ownership of Vatican City by Peter’s soul-mate successors, the popes, when they show me what independent city/country Peter owned, besides a portion of the New Jerusalem that he speaks of in his letter.