9 thoughts on “ARE ROMAN CATHOLICS CHRISTIANS? ARE THEY SAVED?”
Indeed, True Christians are no Catholics and Catholics are no true Christians. And Catholics keep denying. Like “Jesus gave us the Church” Eh no, Jesus Christ gave His Life for us!
Cathy, thanks for posting this excellent video from Billy about the irreconcilable differences between Roman Catholicism and Gospel Christianity. I was baptized as in infant 64 years ago and went through Catholic parochial school and high school. Never once did we hear about being “born again.” In fact, when Jimmy Carter broached the phrase to the general public during the 1976 presidential campaign, my Catholic family and friends ridiculed Carter with the same question asked by Nicodemus, Can a person enter a second time into their mother’s womb? We had zero Bible knowledge and were unaware of Nicodemus’ skepticism. As Billy points out, the RCC responded to pressures from evangelical evangelists by hijacking the increasingly popular “born again” phrase and applying it to their infant baptism.
Thank you watching Tom. I went to Roman Catholic grammar school and Billy attended both RC grammar school and high school. He was also an altar boy. All of this Roman Catholic education and we also had zero Bible knowledge. The Catholic Church has given their own twisted meaning to Biblical terms adding to the present confusion. I heard Jimmy Carter approves of same sex marriage. I don’t remember where I read or heard that. Sad.
My heart sinks when I hear pastors promote Roman Catholicism as true Christianity. It deceives true believers and hinders evangelism. We will pray not only for Roman Catholics but also those who have believed Catholics are Christians. Going to add that to my prayer list.
We need the lord’s strength in these sad times. 😢
Ephesians 6:10 Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord, and in the power of his might.
Indeed, True Christians are no Catholics and Catholics are no true Christians. And Catholics keep denying. Like “Jesus gave us the Church” Eh no, Jesus Christ gave His Life for us!
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“Eh no” 🙂 That is the truth! … Love your comments Jackie!
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Cathy, thanks for posting this excellent video from Billy about the irreconcilable differences between Roman Catholicism and Gospel Christianity. I was baptized as in infant 64 years ago and went through Catholic parochial school and high school. Never once did we hear about being “born again.” In fact, when Jimmy Carter broached the phrase to the general public during the 1976 presidential campaign, my Catholic family and friends ridiculed Carter with the same question asked by Nicodemus, Can a person enter a second time into their mother’s womb? We had zero Bible knowledge and were unaware of Nicodemus’ skepticism. As Billy points out, the RCC responded to pressures from evangelical evangelists by hijacking the increasingly popular “born again” phrase and applying it to their infant baptism.
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Thank you watching Tom. I went to Roman Catholic grammar school and Billy attended both RC grammar school and high school. He was also an altar boy. All of this Roman Catholic education and we also had zero Bible knowledge. The Catholic Church has given their own twisted meaning to Biblical terms adding to the present confusion. I heard Jimmy Carter approves of same sex marriage. I don’t remember where I read or heard that. Sad.
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Thank you SO much ❤️
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I know that God’s Holy Spirit lead me out -I KNOW THAT! It wasn’t me being hateful or spiteful…
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You are 100% correct! We also KNOW that the Holy Sprit and the Scriptures led me and Billy out, and many others too.
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My heart sinks when I hear pastors promote Roman Catholicism as true Christianity. It deceives true believers and hinders evangelism. We will pray not only for Roman Catholics but also those who have believed Catholics are Christians. Going to add that to my prayer list.
We need the lord’s strength in these sad times. 😢
Ephesians 6:10 Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord, and in the power of his might.
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