The Influence of Thomas Aquinas – By Former Priest Richard Bennett
Thomas Aquinas, the most learned man in the 13th century, combined Aristotle’s pagan philosophy with Roman Catholic Church teaching.
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 →World War II war rooted in the religious conflict existing between Roman Catholicism and Protestantism since the Reformation.
Continue reading →Alternative non-dispensational interpretations of Matthew 24:29-31 based on the historical views of Protestant Reformation Bible teachers and pastors.
Continue reading →The Pope declared that God had arranged for him to meet and sign a pact with a man whom he (the Pope) knew was little better than a devil! The so-called “Vicar of Jesus Christ,” should sign agreements with two men, Mussolini and Hitler, who were little better than devils!
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 →Opposition of the Catholic church to capitalism has its roots in the Catholic consciousness of the fact that the feudal hegemony of the Catholic church was broken up by the combined power of capitalism and the Protestant Reformation.
Continue reading →The fundamental concept of authority in the Roman Catholic church is rooted in its hierarchical structure, which is as coherent and immutable as a pyramid. Other institutions outside it may come and go; but the table of basic values of the church of Rome never changes or evolves.
Continue reading →The Roman Catholic Church’s attitude towards economics, education, medicine, its peculiar ‘moral’ code and finally, its relation to the concept of Anti-Christ.
Continue reading →Pope Pius XII admitted the Vatican’s collaboration with Hitler by means of a concordat, which he himself signed jointly with the despicable Von Papen.
Continue reading →Most if not all antisemitism comes from Catholic sources, and primarily the Jesuits. They are using the Jews as scapegoats and blaming them for what they themselves have done and are doing!
Continue reading →Foreword from the Webmaster: As Christians, we should not support Zionist Antichrist Israel, but neither should we hate the Jews as a people! The Apostle Paul loved his people the Jews and went out of his way to preach the Gospel to them. I believe all antisemitism comes from non-Christians, those who don’t know true salvation by grace in Jesus Christ. This article is from the Converted Catholic Magazine of … Continue reading →