Hey James, I’ve enjoy reading some of your commentary and agree on just about all. My husband and I listen to Chuck Baldwin every Sunday morning and I agree with him on most things though I am not a preterist or a Calvinist. I wanted to know if you are a Calvinist.
Hi Brenda,
You sound like a person of similar mind with my wife and I. We do not call ourselves Calvinists. Are you familiar with the teachings of Steve Gregg? He’s a great Bible teacher in our opinion, and he refutes the doctrines of Calvinism. please see: https://www.jamesjpn.net/basic-bible/is-calvinism-biblical-douglas-wilson-and-steve-gregg-debate/
We used to listen to Chuck Baldwin every week which is Monday our time in the Philippines, but after he started to teach the Book of Revelation is talking about the destruction of Jerusalem, it was a great shock to us! He is teaching doctrine that came from a Jesuit priest! We are historicists. We hold the standard Protestant views of eschatology. We believe it’s clear as a bell that “the great whore that sitteth upon many waters” is none other than the papacy, the Roman Catholic Church, the so-called, “Holy See” which is very unholy in God’s eyes. I am a former Roman Catholic and I know the power the Catholic Church used to have over my heart and mind. If as the Bible says we, the believers in Christ, are the “bride of Christ”, doesn’t it make sense that the false bride is called a “whore” in the Scriptures? I think it makes a whole lot of sense to think Revelation 16-18 is talking about the RCC. But Chuck Baldwin doesn’t seem to see it, nor does he seem to know the Catholic strangle hold over the US government!! Just think, even if you’re a Trump supporter, if Trump dies in office, J.D. Vance, a Catholic, will become our next president. Will Vance be more loyal to the Constitution than he would be to the dictates of Timothy Cardinal Dolan who is the most powerful Catholic prelate in America? I really wonder about that. If Trump and or Vance defies Dolan, the Jesuits will do to them what they did to J.F.K. That’s my opinion for what it’s worth.
As a former Roman Catholic, I greatly value the history of the Protestant Reformation. Martin Luther may not have be right about everything, but he’s certainly one of my main heroes for standing up to the Establishment of his day that was totally controlled by the RCC! Talk about bravery!
Very good. I need to screenshot what the atheist said and your response and send it to my Catholic sister. That’s the only way she might read it. She would never read anything from your website. I once read that an atheist who was a doctor became a Christian after reading the book of Leviticus. He figured only God could give a man like Moses all this information on cleanliness and rules on how to handle sickness. The concept of not needing soap is now in YouTube videos too. When I had surgery earlier in the year my doctor told me not to use soap in that area just running water from a hand held shower head. Our Lord is the Divine Physician.
I didn’t know that about Aquinas. I did know that he said it’s fine to steal if you are hungry. Where’s that in the Bible? I believe the world is so messed up is because of the Roman church.
When I was a Catholic I read many negative things about this organization. I can’t remember everything. I do remember that they indice young people to join. They get a lot of free labor from them by taking care of them. However it’s hard for them to leave because they have no money. There’s another evil organization called Legionnaires of Christ. It was started by a pervert named Marcel. I can’t remember his last name but he was from Spain. He was so evil. He finally was taken out of his position by Benedict. That organization also made slaves of the members. The good looking ones had a better life from what I remember reading. I can’t believe it still exists after their founder was revealed as a pedofile deviant.
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George, you are absolutely correct. I edited the false statement out. The author is an SDA. I like most of his eschatology but his SDA specific doctrinal statement slipped by me. Thank you for the heads up.
what a brainwashing script this is. trying to make you think there is no difference between protestant and catholic. if i had been in the audience i would have booed him and walked out.
There’s a huge difference between Catholic and Protestant! Vance is either completely ignorant of Bible doctrine and history or he is intentionally trying to deceive the public.
I don’t think you would have been in that audience, Jon. By their reaction to him they probably were all Catholics.
I totally agree with this article. I watched a John MacArthur video on Catholicism. He talked about this and said it’s so absurd when you really think about it. I remember my cousin finding a wafer on the floor of the church and he ate it. I wouldn’t have even when I was a Catholic. I feel so stupid for having believed all that. I thank God for opening my eyes.
just continues to amaze me at what a tremendous lie satan has gone to with this church. what a mighty act as the father of the lie. kinda like hitler once said,’ tell them a lie, make it a big one, and keep telling it, they will eventually believe it’.
it is so amazing how the whole fabric of this deceptive church can be so evil. telling to not even rely on the common sense God gave. it is mentioned in the book of proverbs to get wisdom and understanding, call it your sister.
I don’t see an author’s name for this book on liberalism. Is his name Terri? Who is he and what is his religious affiliation? It seems like a Catholic wrote it, who uses a broad, disparaging paint brush to denigrate
Spirit baptism. I have seen some crazy things in Charismatic churches but would not “throw the baby out with the bathwater.” His chapter on Charismatic/Pentecostal “liberalism” is full of ridiculous accusations, one after another, using poorly chosen, inappropriate Scripture passages that prove nothing. This person is clearly off base doctrinally. He is edging close to, if not guilty of, the unpardonable sin: blasphemy against the Holy Spirit. I am shocked you published this heresy and suggest you pull down all the chapters.
Ginny, I’m sorry to hear these articles offend you!
The author of the book is Gregory L. Jackson, Ph.D. and the complete title is “Liberalism: Its Cause And Cure – The Poisoning of American Christianity and the Antidote.” Terri is a commentator of this website as you are. Dr. Jackson is a conservative Lutheran. I posted another book he wrote entitled, “The King James Version: Precise Translation versus Fraudulent Texts and Heretical Translations” and consider it very good indeed.
Your views about this article are clearly only your opinion. You have not given me any Scripture to back up your claims. What Dr. Jackson says about babbling in tongues is confirmed by my own experience in it. I was deceived when I was a young Christian by Charismatic / Pentecostal doctrine which told me I need the Baptism of the Holy Spirit. I got that when I got saved and started to see the world as evil! I am sad you call this series of articles heresy. I don’t think there is a single Baptist who loves the Lord Jesus and knows his or her Bible well who would disagree with these articles.
Very interesting. I don’t agree with the author on infant baptism. After I left Catholicism I was baptized by submersion in a Baptist church. Catholics use the same argument about baptizing babies that whole households were baptized. I think the writer in Acts meant the adults. Who would think babies were baptized. I now go to a non denomination Bible church. Both churches are sound. They may have the end times wrong but no church is perfect. As long as I don’t hear heresy I will continue to go there.
I agree with you, Terri. I’m surprised he promotes infant baptism. The Baptists sure wouldn’t agree with him! But I like his take on other things. I never knew the difference before between Charismatics and Pentecostals, and I didn’t know that they don’t value the Bible as the inerrant Word of God. But I do remember talking once to a Pentecostal pastor who bragged to me how little Bible he knows and yet he is so “spiritual.”
It must be that the Knights Templar’s Headquarters fled to the Briton and Scotland, and it was intact all along.
Farnese,etc. (so called black nobility) were crypto Knights Templar. Jesuit is a one branch of the Knights Templar.
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Borgia, Farnese, etc. are/were Knights Templar’s agent?
Knights Templar first made present days banking system.
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