Monday, November 06, 2006

Last Rites

The final doctrine we will review is
also the last ritual many Catholics perform - viaticum, also known as the Last
Rites:


"As the sacrament
of Christ's Passover the Eucharist should always be the last sacrament of the
earthly journey, the 'viaticum' for 'passing over' to eternal life." Pg.
379, #1517



This ritual includes anointing the dying
person:


"If the sacrament
of anointing of the sick is given to all who suffer from serious illness and
infirmity, even more rightly is it given to those at the point of departing this
life... The Anointing of the Sick completes our conformity to the death and
Resurrection of Christ, just as Baptism began it." Pg. 381, #1523



The belief that this anointing
"completes our conformity to the death and Resurrection of Christ" is
another tradition of men the Scriptures say nothing about.


More bondage


Since this ritual can only be performed
by a priest or other Catholic leader, it keeps members in bondage to the
Catholic religion right up until the moment of their death:


"Only priests
(bishops and presbyters) are ministers of the Anointing of the Sick." Pg.
379, #1516



The Catechism also teaches that the Last
Rites are the "seed of eternal life":


"In addition to
the Anointing of the Sick, the Church offers those who are about to leave this
life the Eucharist as viaticum. Communion in the body and blood of Christ,
received at this moment of 'passing over' to the Father, has particular
significance and importance. It is the seed of eternal life and the power of
resurrection..." Pg. 381, #1524



But the Bible disagrees, declaring that
this ritual is neither the "seed of eternal life" nor the "power
of resurrection." These are man-made doctrines that God neither initiated
nor endorsed.


This act is nothing more than one final
earthly good work, which the Bible proclaims to be useless:


"...that
I may win Christ. And be found in him, not having mine own righteousness, which
is of the law, but that which is through the faith of Christ, the righteousness
which is of God by faith:" Philippians 3:8-9



Here are a few more man-made rules
associated with this ritual:


"If a sick person
who received this anointing recovers his health, he can in the case of another
grave illness receive this sacrament again. If during the same illness the
person's condition becomes more serious, the sacrament may be repeated. It is
fitting to receive the Anointing just prior to a serious operation. The same
holds true for the elderly whose frailty becomes more pronounced." Pg. 379,
1515



Rules on top of more rules. Please
remember, God never ordained any of them. Men created them all.


Conclusion


As you make your own decision on this
doctrine, here are a few points to consider:


·
This ritual is never taught in the Bible.


·
Not one Bible character ever received the Last Rites, including Paul, who
said:


"For
I am now ready to be offered, and the time of my departure is at hand. I have
fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith:" 2
Timothy 4:6-7



·
Not one Bible character ever administered the Last Rites.


This doctrine overflows with
commandments of men. Will you place your faith and trust in these man-made rules
and regulations, or in Jesus Christ?


Remember, Jesus warned:


"But
in vain they do worship me, teaching for doctrines the commandments of
men." Matthew 15:9





SOURCE for Fallacy in Roman Catholicism Doctrines: "Understanding Roman Catholicism © 1995 by Rick Jones"

Reconciliation

A Catholic who is reconciled to God is
simultaneously reconciled to the Catholic church, the Catechism asserts:


"Forgiveness of
sins brings reconciliation with God, but also with the Church." Pg. 367,
#1462



Again, the Bible and the Catechism are
at odds. God's Word does teach the necessity of being reconciled to God, but not
to a church:


"And,
having made peace through the blood of his cross, by him to reconcile all things
unto himself; by him..." Colossians 1:20 "And all things are of God,
who hath reconciled us to himself by Jesus Christ, and hath given to us the
ministry of reconciliation;" 2 Corinthians 5:18



Paul, the Apostle, prayed that people
would be reconciled to God, but never that they would be reconciled to the
Catholic church:


"Now
then we are ambassadors for Christ, as though God did beseech you by us: we pray
you in Christ's stead, be ye reconciled to God." 2 Corinthians 5:20



This same Paul preached:


"And
that he (Jesus) might reconcile both unto God in one body by the cross, having
slain the enmity thereby:" Ephesians 2:16



Theme of the Bible


The theme of the entire Bible is man
being reconciled to God through the shed blood of Jesus Christ. It is
foreshadowed in the Old Testament and illustrated in the New Testament.


The heart of the Christian faith is the
beautiful story of sinful man being reconciled to a holy and just God through
the blood of Jesus Christ:


"Therefore
as by the offence of one (Adam) judgment came upon all men to condemnation; even
so by the righteousness of one (Jesus) the free gift came upon all men unto
justification of life." Romans 5:18



Being reconciled to God is Biblical, but
being reconciled to the Catholic church is a tradition of men.


The Catechism threatens that if you are
not reconciled to the Catholic church, you might not go to heaven. Where did
they get the authority to create such a doctrine, since it is not found in the
Bible?


Is this but another man-made doctrine
designed to keep people in bondage to the Catholic church. While it sure appears
to be, you must make the final decision for yourself.


Who will you be reconciled to?


Today, even though the Bible declares
that our eternal destiny will be determined by whether or not we have been
reconciled to God, millions of Catholics live in mortal fear of dying without
being reconciled to the Catholic church, but have no fear of pass ing on without
being reconciled to God.


If God really meant what He said in His
Word, you, as a faithful Catholic, are making a mistake you will regret through
all eternity.


Conclusion


Here are three additional questions for
you to ponder:


1. If a person is already reconciled to
the God of the universe, does it really matter if he or she has been reconciled
to the Catholic church?


2. If your eternal destiny does rest
upon being reconciled to a church, would God omit such vital information from
His Word?


3. Why does Catholic doctrine once again
directly contradict Biblical doctrine, and even the very words of Jesus Christ?


What about you? Are you more concerned
about being reconciled to God, or to the Catholic church?


"For
if, when we were enemies, we were reconciled to God by the death of his Son,
much more, being reconciled, we shall be saved by his life." Romans 5:10




SOURCE for Fallacy in Roman Catholicism Doctrines: "Understanding Roman Catholicism © 1995 by Rick Jones"

Celibacy

"All the ordained
ministers of the Latin Church, with the exception of permanent deacons, are
normally chosen from among men of faith who live a celibate life and who intend
to remain celibate 'for the sake of the kingdom of heaven' ... Celibacy is a
sign of this new life to the service of which the Church's minister is
consecrated; accepted with a joyous heart celibacy radiantly proclaims the Reign
of God." Pg. 395, #1579



Is celibacy a sacrifice God requires of
His servants, or is it another tradition of men? The Bible declares:


"Marriage
is honourable in all..." Hebrews 13:4



Does this include religious leaders,
like priests and nuns? When God's Word lists the qualifications of bishops, who
are religious leaders, we are told that:


"A
bishop then must be blameless, the husband of one wife..." 1 Timothy 3:2



God has the same requirement for
deacons:


"Let
the deacons be the husbands of one wife, ruling their children and their own
houses well." 1 Timothy 3:12



From the beginning, it has always been
God's plan that men should have wives. Shortly after creating Adam, the first
man:


"...the
LORD God said, It is not good that the man should be alone; I will make him an
help meet for him." Genesis 2:18



Not only does God express His approval
of marriage, He delivers this powerful warning:


"Now
the Spirit speaketh expressly, that in the latter times some shall depart from
the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines o f devils; Speaking
lies in hypocrisy; having their conscience seared with a hot iron; Forbidding to
marry, and commanding to abstain from meats, which God hath created to be
received with thanksgiving of them which believe and know the truth." 1
Timothy 4:1-3



Not only is celibacy not required by
God, it is a doctrine of demons. The Bible announces that those who teach this
doctrine are "giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils;
Speaking lies in hypocrisy;"


Please understand, these are not my
words, they are God's Words.


How tragic that priests and nuns around
the world are foregoing the pleasure of sharing their lives with a spouse,
believing that their sacrifice pleases God, when in reality they are falling
prey to a powerful demonic scheme.


If only priests and nuns could learn
that God makes no such requirement... and that they are being deceived by Satan.
God has recorded all these truths in His Word. If only they could see and
understand them.


A married pope?


Few Catholics realize that Peter, the
"first pope," was a married man:


"But
Simon's wife's mother lay sick of a fever..." Mark 1:30



This Simon is none other than the
Apostle Peter. (See Matthew 4:18 and Matthew 10:2.)


Why this doctrine?


This Catholic doctrine, like all others
we have discussed, directly opposes God's Word. One must wonder why Catholicism
would teach that celibacy "radiantly proclaims the Reign of God," when
the Lord has declared that this doctrine originated in hell.


Is it because the Catholic church does
not want to pay the millions of dollars it would cost each year to support the
families of priests and nuns?


Conclusion


Now that you know what the Bible teaches
on this subject, you must decide whether you will believe the Word of God or the
traditions of the Catholic church.


If you happen to be a priest or a nun,
please ask yourself who your sacrifice is really pleasing:


"Let
thy fountain be blessed: and rejoice with the wife of thy youth." Proverbs
5:18

SOURCE for Fallacy in Roman Catholicism Doctrines: "Understanding Roman Catholicism © 1995 by Rick Jones"






Are Catholics Christ?

"Let us rejoice
then and give thanks that we have become not only Christians, but Christ
himself. Marvel and rejoice: we have become Christ." Pg. 210, #795



Wow! Notice that Catholics are not
merely Christians, they have become "Christ himself."


"My church cannot possibly teach
this," Catholics often argue. But two additional catechism quotes further
prove this is official Catholic doctrine.


"For the Son of
man became man so that we might become God." Pg. 116, #460



"The
only-begotten Son of God, wanting to make us sharers in his divinity, assumed
our nature, so that he, made man, might make men gods." Pg. 116, #460



Even nominal Catholics know this is
utter nonsense. So the million dollar question is, "What are these quotes
doing in the book of official Roman Catholic doctrine?


According to Jesus Christ, all who claim
to be Christ are deceivers:


"For
many shall come in my name, saying, I am Christ; and shall deceive many."
Matthew 24:5



Jesus warned about being taken in by
these deceivers:


"Take heed
that ye be not deceived: for many shall come in my name, saying, I am
Christ…" Luke 21:8



"Then
if any man shall say unto you, Lo, here is Christ, or there; believe it
not." Matthew 24:23



Yet the question remains. If the
Catholic church does not believe this, then why are these quotes in the
catechism?


Many Catholics have written me, asking
"How could you write such a thing? We don't believe that." But I did
not write the catechism. I only quoted it. And they never answer the question,
"If your religion does not believe these doctrines, why are they in your
book of official doctrine?"


Some Catholics accuse me of twisting the
words. If you feel this way, please go back and read the quotes again. They are
direct, easy-to-understand statements. It is impossible to twist them. So the
question remains, "Why are the quotes there?"


At least false cults like Mormonism and
occultic New Agers admit teaching this unbiblical doctrine. They completely
reject Bible verses like:


"…
I am God, and there is none else; I am God, and there is none like me,"
Isaiah 46:9



Roman Catholicism also rejects such
verses, for there is only one answer to the question at hand. These quotes
appear in the catechism for one simple reason… because they are official Roman
Catholic doctrine.


The ultimate insult


Throughout this book, you have seen how
Catholic doctrines steal honor and glory due to Jesus Christ and give it to
Mary, popes, wafers, saints, statues, etc. But this is the ultimate insult.


The Creator of the universe, the King of
kings and Lord of lords, has been dethroned and declared no better than any
Catholic on the street.


Where could such an ungodly doctrine
come from? Remember how Satan boasted that he would exalt his throne "above
the stars of God" (Isaiah 14:13)? This same Satan declared "I will be
like the most High" (Isaiah 14:14). The devil has always longed to be like
God. Is this doctrine a clue as to the real father of Roman Catholicism?


Was it not Satan who deceived Adam and
Eve, promising they would be "as gods" if they ate of the forbidden
fruit (Genesis 3:5)?


Is Satan still using this same lie to
deceive Roman Catholics, promising you that, simply by being a Catholic, you can
become God Himself?


You should be outraged that an official
Catholic doctrine reflects the desires and goals of Satan, and rejects the
teachings of God's Word.


Conclusion


Here is the next question you must
answer: "Am I willing to remain in a church that openly teaches outright
satanic heresy?"


"But
to us there is but one God, the Father, of whom are all things, and we in him;
and one Lord Jesus Christ, by whom are all things, and we by him." 1
Corinthians 8:6



SOURCE for Fallacy in Roman Catholicism Doctrines: "Understanding Roman Catholicism © 1995 by Rick Jones"



Sunday, August 27, 2006

Penance

Another series of good works which Catholicism requires is known as penance:

"Absolution takes away sin, but it does not remedy all the disorders sin has caused. Raised up from sin, the sinner must still recover his full spiritual health by doing something more to make amends for the sin: he must 'make satisfaction for' or 'expiate' his sins. This satisfaction is also called 'penance.'" Pg. 366, #1459

Millions of Catholics around the world faithfully perform penance, believing these good works are required by God to "make amends for" their sins and to restore them to "full spiritual health."

However, the written Scriptures reveal that this practice is another tradition of men that defies God's Word and degrades the work Christ did on the cross.

As we have already covered, Christ paid the full price for our sins at Calvary. To believe that good works are necessary to recover one's "full spiritual health" is to deny God's Word. God makes this promise to all who put their faith in Jesus Christ:

"And their sins and iniquities will I remember no more. Now where re-mission of these is, there is no more offering for sin." Hebrews 10:17-18

God promises never to remember the sins of true Christians, and declares that once sins are forgiven through faith in Christ, there is no more offering for sin. In other words, there aren't any works you can do that will cause your sins to be forgiven. Christ did it all!
Yet, the Catechism keeps pouring out man-made rules:


"The penance the confessor imposes must take into account the penitent's personal situation and must seek his spiritual good. It must correspond as far as possible with the gravity and nature of the sins committed." Pg 367, #1460

The Catechism even defines specific good works that can constitute penance:
"(Penance) can consist of prayer, an offering, works of mercy, service of neighbor, voluntary self-denial, sacrifices, and above all the patient acceptance of the cross we must bear." Pg 367, #1460

But God has never demanded good works for forgiveness of sins:

"For thou, Lord, art good, and ready to forgive; and plenteous in mercy unto all them that call upon thee." Psalm 86:5

The Bible declares that Christians are justified through Jesus Christ, not good works:
"Knowing that a man is not justified by the works of the law, but by the faith of Jesus Christ... for by the works of the law shall no flesh be justified." Galatians 2:16

Paul knew that if righteousness was earned through good works, then Christ died for nothing:
"I do not frustrate the grace of God: for if righteousness come by the law, then Christ is dead in vain." Galatians 2:21

The Catechism even extends this tradition to suggest that penance can help the dead:
"The Church also commends almsgiving, indulgences, and works of penance undertaken on behalf of the dead:" Pg. 269, #1032

Like cement blocks on a concrete wall, they keep piling, tradition on top of tradition. And every one violates clear teachings of Scripture.

Three Questions

This Catholic doctrine raises at least three more questions you must answer for yourself:
Is it a coincidence that this unbiblical doctrine keeps people in bondage to the Catholic church?

Why does Catholicism again demote Jesus Christ by insisting that His sacrifice was not sufficient, and that Catholics must add their own sacrifice to pay for sins?

Lastly, and most importantly, who will you side with on this issue?... the traditions of men, or the Word of God?


"Therefore we conclude that a man is justified by faith without the deeds of the law."
Romans 3:28

Sunday, August 06, 2006

Catholic Prayer

"Prayer cannot be reduced to the spontaneous outpouring of interior impulse: in order to pray, one must have the will to pray. Nor is it enough to know what the Scriptures reveal
about prayer: one must also learn how to pray. Through a living transmission
(Sacred Tradition) within 'the believing and praying Church,' the Holy Spirit
teaches the children how to pray." Pg. 637, #2650



This Catechism quote makes two remarkably controversial statements. Let's look at each. First:


"Prayer cannot be reduced to the spontaneous outpouring of interior impulse:"


According to the Bible, it can! God's Word contains thousands of examples of spontaneous outpourings... and God heard every one of them:


"I cried unto the LORD with my voice, and he heard me..." Psalm 3:4


"O LORD my God, I cried unto thee, and thou hast healed me." Psalm 30:2


"In my distress I cried unto the LORD, and he heard me." Psalm 120:1


"Trust in him at all times; ye people, pour out your heart before him: God is a refuge
for us. Selah." Psalm 62:8



Rather than spontaneous outpourings, Catholic prayers are an endless repetition of written words. Interestingly, Jesus forbids this method of praying, claiming it is a practice the
"heathen" perform:


"But when ye pray, use not vain repetitions, as the heathen do: for they think that
they shall be heard for their much speaking." Matthew 6:7



Secondly, the Catechism contends:


"Nor is it enough to know what the Scriptures reveal about prayer: one must also learn how to pray. Through a living transmission (Sacred Tradition) within 'the believing and praying
Church,' the Holy Spirit teaches the children how to pray.' "


Here, the Catechism proclaims that the Scriptures can't teach you how to pray. For that you must have the Catholic church. However, long before there was a Catholic church, people prayed and
received answers to their prayers:


"Abraham prayed unto God: and God healed Abimelech, and his wife, and his
maidservants..." Genesis 20:17


"...when Moses prayed unto the LORD, the fire was quenched." Numbers 11:2


"Elisha prayed unto the LORD, and said, Smite this people, I pray thee, with blindness.
And he smote them with blindness according to the word of Elisha." 2 Kings
6:18



These people spontaneously poured out their hearts to God, without help from the Catholic church. God offers His children this invitation:


"And call upon me in the day of trouble: I will deliver thee, and thou shalt glorify
me." Psalm 50:15


"Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with
thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God." Philippians 4:6-7



God's Word teaches that God not only accepts spontaneous outpourings, He encourages them.


Bondage?


Is it a coincidence that this Catholic doctrine further wraps members in bondage to the Catholic church? That is for you to decide.


Conclusion


We have a standoff. The Bible condemns Catholicism's form of prayer, and the Catholic church condemns the Biblical form of prayer. Obviously, you must choose sides.


Will you side with God and His Holy Word, or with the traditions of men?


"They cried unto thee, and were delivered: they trusted in thee, and were not
confounded." Psalm 22:5





Interpreting God's Word

Are Catholics able to interpret God's Word for themselves?


"The task of interpreting the Word of God authentically has been entrusted solely to the
magisterium of the Church, that is, to the Pope and to the bishops in communion
with him." Pg. 30, #100



Can only the pope and the leadership of the Catholic church properly interpret God's Word? Let's go to the Bible and see how God feels about this teaching. When Paul and Silas preached in Berea, the people:


"... received the word with all readiness of mind, and searched the scriptures daily,
whether those things were so." Acts 17:11



In other words, they interpreted the Scriptures for themselves with the help of the Holy Spirit.


"And Jesus answering said unto them, Do ye not therefore err, because ye know not the
scriptures, neither the power of God?" Mark 12:24



Why did Jesus chastise the Sadducees for not knowing the Scriptures if it was impossible for them to interpret them?


And why did Peter, Catholicism's first " pope," declare the following?


"Knowing this first, that no prophecy of the scripture is of any private
interpretation." 2 Peter 1:20



Why does Paul instruct us to study the Bible if we can't interpret it?


"Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed,
rightly dividing the word of truth." 2 Timothy 2:15



Jesus admonished the Jews to:


"Search the scriptures..." John 5:39


Why would He do that, if He knew they couldn't interpret them?


Who does the interpreting?


The Bible reveals that the Holy Spirit, not a group of men, will interpret Scripture for God's children and will help them to understand all things:


"But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, he
shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever
I have said unto you." John 14:26

"Howbeit when he, the Spirit of
truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth..." John 16:13



The Apostle Paul recognized that the Holy Spirit was the One who taught him:


"Which things also we speak, not in the words which man's wisdom teacheth, but which
the Holy Ghost teacheth; comparing spiritual things with spiritual." 1
Corinthians 2:13


"Now we have received, not the spirit of the world, but the spirit which is of God;
that we might know the things that are freely given to us of God." 1
Corinthians 2:12



Why are Christians commanded to memorize the Scriptures if they can' t understand them?


"Thy word have I hid in mine heart, that I might not sin against thee." Psalm
119:11 "Keep my commandments, and live... write them upon the table of
thine heart." Proverbs 7:2-3



A warning


The following verses of Scripture should alarm anyone who believes they need a church to interpret the Bible for them:


"These things have I written unto you concerning them that seduce you. But the
anointing which ye have received of him abideth in you, and ye need not that any
man teach you: but as the same anointing teacheth you of all things, and is
truth, and is no lie , and even as it hath taught you, ye shall abide in
him." 1 John 2:26-27



Could God's position be any plainer?


Conclusion


Why is the Catholic church so determined to interpret the Scriptures for you? Is it because they want to control you and keep you in bondage to Catholicism?


Are they afraid that if you read the Scriptures for yourself, you might discover that Catholic doctrines are contrary to God's Word?


Do you really believe that all non-Catholics are groping around in spiritual blindness, needing the Catholic church to interpret the Bible for them?


You must settle these things in your own mind, but your most important decision is:


"Who will interpret Scripture for you... the Holy Spirit of God or the Roman Catholic church?"


Your answer to that question will determine who you will obey and eventually where you will spend eternity:


"O how love I thy law! it is my meditation all the day. Thou through thy
commandments hast made me wiser than mine enemies: for they are ever with me. I
have more understanding than all my teachers: for thy testimonies are my
meditation. " Psalm 119:97-99








Indulgences

Through indulgences, the sins of Roman Catholics, both those who are alive and those in Purgatory, can supposedly be forgiven:


"Through indulgences the faithful can obtain the remission of temporal punishment resulting from sin for themselves and also for the souls in Purgatory." Pg. 374, #1498


Here is the Catechism's definition of an indulgence:


"An indulgence is a remission before God of the temporal punishment due to sins whose guilt has already been forgiven, which the faithful Christian who is duly disposed gains
under certain prescribed conditions through the action of the Church which, as
the minister of redemption, dispenses and applies with authority the treasury of
the satisfactions of Christ and the saints." Pg. 370, #1471



Here, the water gets deep. Space does not permit a full explanation of indulgences. Suffice it to say that they are a complicated system of good works. It should also be mentioned that every rule
regarding indulgences is a tradition of men. Not one can be found in God's Word.



Categories of sins?


"To understand this doctrine (Indulgences) and practice of the Church, it is necessary to
understand that sin has a double consequence." Pg. 370, #1472



But the Bible consistently reveals that all sin has the same consequence:


"For the wages of sin is death..." Romans 6:23


"Then when lust hath conceived, it bringeth forth sin: and sin, when it is finished,
bringeth forth death." James 1:15



The final result of sin is always death, no matter how minor we may think a particular sin is. Catholics try to pay for sins through indulgences, but Christ already paid for every sin:


"For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that Christ
died for our sins according to the scriptures;" 1 Corinthians 15:3



While it is true that God does want His children to perform good works, those works are not a requirement for salvation, they are a result of salvation. Paul teaches:


"For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift
of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast. For we are his workmanship,
created in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hath before ordained that we
should walk in them." Ephesians 2:8, 10



Once one is saved by grace, good works should follow. But good works are never a requirement for salvation. Neither are they a requirement for forgiveness of sins after salvation.


The New Testament bulges with examples of Jesus forgiving sins, but He never demanded good works as a condition of forgiveness.


Can the living help the dead?


Catholicism also purports that indulgences help those who have already died:


"Since the faithful departed now being purified are also members of the same communion of saints, one way we can help them is to obtain indulgences for them, so that the temporal punishments due for their sins may be remitted." Pg. 371-372,
#1479



Here is another load of man-made traditions. You will never find any of this taught in the Word of God. As we have mentioned previously, the time to have your sins remitted is while you are
still alive.


Three themes


In this doctrine, three recurring themes come to the surface again:


1. Another divine attribute of Jesus is minimized. The Bible declares that only Christ's work can bring about the forgiveness of sins. Catholicism, though, claims that sins can be forgiven
through the good works of any ordinary Catholic.


2. Indulgences keep people in bondage to the Catholic church. Rather than going to God for forgiveness, Catholics must toil and strive, performing good deeds through the Catholic church for
forgiveness of their sins.


It is noteworthy to ponder that the "good works" of Catholicism differ from the good works of the Bible. Biblical good works are deeds done for other people, while Catholicism' s good
works revolve primarily around performing rituals of the church (Masses, saying
rosaries, Catholic prayers, lighting candles, etc.). God intended good works to
benefit others, not to bring people into bondage to a church.


3. Indulgences are a form of spiritual blackmail, forcing members to remain faithful to the church, so they can someday help their loved ones reach heaven.


Conclusion


Is this system of good works from God?
Read what God records in His Holy Word on the subject, then decide for yourself:



"Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to his mercy he
saved us..." Titus 3:5





Confessing Sins to a Priest

Regarding the forgiveness of sins, two critical doctrines must be examined. First, all sins must be confessed to a priest:


"One who desires to obtain reconciliation with God and with the Church, must confess to a priest all the unconfessed grave sins he remembers after having carefully examined his
conscience." Pg. 374, #1493


"Confession to a priest is an essential part of the sacrament of Penance:" Pg. 365, #1456


"It is called the sacrament of confession, since the disclosure or confession of sins to a priest is an essential element of this sacrament. Pg. 357, #1424 (See also Pg. 374,
#1493).



Catholicism orders members to confess their sins to a man, but the Bible reveals that those who have been born into God's family can go straight to God's throne to receive forgiveness for their
sins:


"I acknowledged my sin unto thee, and mine iniquity have I not hid. I said, I will
confess my transgressions unto the LORD; and thou forgavest the iniquity of my
sin. " Psalm 32:5


"If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to
cleanse us from all unrighteousness." 1 John 1:9



David confessed his sins to God when he prayed:


"Wash me throughly from mine iniquity, and cleanse me from my sin. For I acknowledge
my transgressions: and my sin is ever before me." Psalm 51:2-3



Here is why true Christians have access to God' s throne:


"Having therefore, brethren, boldness to enter into the holiest by the blood of
Jesus..." Hebrews 10:19



Because of the sinless blood that Jesus Christ shed on the cross, we have the authority to go straight to the throne of God for forgiveness.


The "first pope's" example


In the book of Acts, a man named Simon came to the alleged first pope, Peter, wanting to buy the power of the Holy Spirit. How did Peter respond to this sin? Did he suggest that Simon make a
confession to him right there? No, Peter told him to repent and confess his sin
to God and ask God to forgive him. (See Acts 8:18-22).


Can priests forgive sins?


The second part of this doctrine suggests that Catholic priests have the power to forgive sins:


"Only priests who have received the faculty of absolving from the authority of the Church can forgive sins in the name of Christ." Pg. 374, #1495 (See also Pg. 364
#1448)



Here, too, Catholic doctrine opposes God's Word:


"Why doth this man thus speak blasphemies? who can forgive sins but God only?"
Mark 2:7



Catholicism teaches that the priest is a mediator between God and man. (See Pg. 365, #1456). But the Bible recognizes only one mediator:


"For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ
Jesus;" 1 Timothy 2:5



Once again, the Catechism admits that these are not instructions from God, but traditions of men:


"The Fathers of the Church present this sacrament as the second plank [of
salvation]..." Pg. 363 #1446



More bondage


"According to the Church's command, 'after having attained the age of discretion, each of the faithful is bound by an obligation faithfully to confess serious sins at least
once a year.'" Pg. 365, #1457 (Emphasis author's)



There is that word "bound" again. The Church Fathers created another tradition which keeps people in bondage to the Catholic church.


What a powerful weapon to use against Catholics around the world. In essence, this doctrine says that if you leave the Catholic church, you will not be able to obtain forgiveness for your sins, which
means you won't go to heaven.


Please remember, none of this came from God! These are all man-made threats. May God open your spiritual eyes and give you understanding, so that you may see the depth of the bondage this religion holds you in. May God show you that you don't have to be held captive to this
religion any longer. Jesus Christ wants to set you free.


Conclusion


Millions of faithful Catholics blindly file into confessional booths, believing that the priest has the power to forgive their sins.


What about you? Where will you go to have your sins forgiven? To a sinful priest, as the man-made traditions of the Catholic church demand?


Or will you go straight to God Almighty, as the Bible teaches?


"Out of the depths have I cried unto thee, O LORD. Lord, hear my voice: let thine
ears be attentive to the voice of my supplications. If thou, LORD, shouldest
mark iniquities, O Lord, who shall stand? But there is forgiveness with thee,
that thou mayest be feared." Psalm 130:1-4





Confirmation

Confirmation, besides being one of the sacraments necessary for salvation, also provides Catholics with other benefits, says the Catechism:


"Confirmation perfects Baptismal grace; it is the sacrament which gives the Holy Spirit in
order to root us more deeply in the divine filiation, incorporate us more firmly
into Christ, strengthen our bond with the Church..." Pg. 333, #1316



Supposedly, Confirmation incorporates Catholics more firmly into Christ. But the Bible teaches no such doctrine. According to God's Word, you are either in Christ or you are not. Being more
firmly incorporated into Christ is never taught:


"Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away;
behold, all things are become new." 2 Corinthians 5:17



Once you are born into God's family, there is no person or thing that can remove you from it:


"For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities,
nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, Nor height, nor depth, nor
any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is
in Christ Jesus our Lord." Romans 8:38-39



A child of God does not need to be more firmly incorporated into Christ:


"There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not
after the flesh, but after the Spirit." Romans 8:1


"But now in Christ Jesus ye who sometimes were far off are made nigh by the blood of
Christ." Ephesians 2:13



A spiritual imprint?


Another supposed benefit of Confirmation is that:


"Confirmation, like Baptism, imprints a spiritual mark or indelible character on the
Christian's soul..." Pg. 333, #1317



You can search the Bible, but you will not read about the imprinting of spiritual marks on a Christian's souls. The Catechism tells us why:


"The imposition of hands is rightly recognized by the Catholic tradition as the origin of the sacrament of Confirmation..." Pg. 326 #1288


Confirmation is not in the Bible because it's a tradition of men... a life-long tradition that is to be performed up until the last moment of a Catholic's life:


"If a Christian is in danger of death, any priest should give him Confirmation. Indeed, the
Church desires that none of her children, even the youngest, should depart this
world without having been perfected by the Holy Spirit with the gift of Christ 's fullness." Pg. 332, #1314



The real purpose of Confirmation


The practical result is that this ritual brings people into deeper bondage to the Catholic church. Surprisingly, the Catechism admits this:


"For by the sacrament of Confirmation, [the baptized] are more perfectly bound to the
Church..." Pg. 326 #1285



But why would anyone need or want to be bound to the rules of the Catholic church, considering that Jesus came to set people free?


"If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed." John 8:36
"Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us
free..." Galatians 5:1



Conclusion


Is the man-made Roman Catholic tradition of Confirmation necessary for salvation?


·
God's Holy Word emphatically states, "No!"


·
The Catholic church disregards the Bible and insists that it is.


Who will you believe... the Word of God, or the commandments of men?


"But in vain they do worship me, teaching for doctrines the commandments of
men." Matthew 15:9