Tag Archives: persecution
Revelation 9:20-21. The Unrepentant State of Western Christendom
Western Church resembled that of treacherous Judah, whose guilt was even more unpardonable than that of backsliding Israel.
Continue reading →The Church Hijacked
Emperor Constantine who made Christianity the state religion. My good friend Reinhard from the Netherlands wrote this and shared it with me. Many Protestants believe that the Romanization of the Early Church occurred in phases and steps over the centuries; say, in the 4th to the 6th century. And, in a way, it did! But there was certainly a turning point in church history when a switch was definitively turned. … Continue reading →
Revelation 7:1-8. The Sealing Vision
The 144,000 of Revelation 7 is pointing to the true spiritual body of Christ’s elect people, undistinguished by man, but marked by the eye of the all-seeing God.
Continue reading →Notes from a former Charismatic to Christians in the Charismatic Movement
The Scriptures are full of warnings and admonitions to keep us all on the narrow path and by Scripture to reprove, correct and instruct in righteousness.
Continue reading →Papal Rome and the European Union – by Richard Bennett and Michael de Semlyen
The Vatican has been the most powerful institution in Europe, and although its influence declined at the time of the Reformation it made a significant recovery in the past two centuries
Continue reading →“Who Are the Greatest ‘Haters’ in the World?” – By Darryl Eberhart
The greatest haters (also the greatest torturers and mass murderers) in the world are the prelates (i.e., the high-ranking clergy) of the Roman Catholic Church-State
Continue reading →Rome’s Relentless War on the Holy Bible – By Darryl Eberhart
Papal Rome has waged relentless war on the Holy Bible and on Bible-believing Christians for centuries. First, she tried to destroy all the Bibles she could find, and to murder those possessing, printing, or distributing Bibles! When her frontal assault failed, she took a different tactic: undermining the authority of the Bible, and trying to replace the 1611 King James Bible with the newer “Bible” versions
Continue reading →Roman Catholicism By Lorraine Boettner Chapter XIX A System Tested by its Fruits
The Roman Catholic Church’s interpretation of the Scriptures is so erroneous and its practices are so persistently unchristian that over the long period of time its influence for good is outweighed by its influence for evil. It must, therefore, as a system, be judged to be a false church.
Continue reading →Roman Catholicism By Lorraine Boettner Chapter XVIII Intolerance, Bigotry, Persecution
The official doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church, is that it alone is the true church, that all other churches and religious groups are in error, either heretical or pagan, and that such churches and groups have not even the right of existence.
Continue reading →Roman Catholicism By Lorraine Boettner Section Four Chapter XVI The Parochial School
Pope Pius IX declared: “Education outside of the Catholic Church is heresy.” But the Catholic Church Parochial School System is what teaches heresy!
Continue reading →Roman Catholicism By Lorraine Boettner Chapter IV Tradition
This is the continuation of the previous chapter of Roman Catholicism by Lorraine Boettner. 1 What Tradition Is Protestantism and Roman Catholicism agree that the Bible is the inspired Word of God. But they differ widely in regard to the place that it is to have in the life of the church. Protestantism holds that the Bible alone is the authoritative and sufficient rule of faith and practice. But Romanism … Continue reading →
A Description of the Great Whore of Revelation Chapter 17
The Church of Rome boasts of being a universal Church. The harlot is seated on many waters, which are nations, and peoples, and tongues.
Continue reading →The Character of Antichrist and Papal Persecution of the Saints
Futurists overlook the fact that the Antichrist is not to be an open and avowed antagonist of Christ, but one professing to be a Vice Christ, a rival Christ; one who would assume the character, occupy in the human heart the place, and fulfill the functions of Christ.
Continue reading →The Canonization of Joan of Arc; or, Rome’s Duplicity
Roman Catholic Church condemned Joan of Arc to death, burned her alive at the stake, and then canonizing her as a saint 488 years later! Talk about duplicity!
Continue reading →