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Welcome to Babylon Uncovered. This site is dedicated to proclaiming the everlasting gospel of Revelation 14, Christ’s final message to a dying world.

Catholicism teaches that life was created through the mechanism of Darwinian evolution. Pope Pius XII’s encyclical Humani Generis (1950) authorized Catholic scientists to accept evolution as long as they believed that God created the soul. The Church believes that at some point in the evolutionary past, God infused a primitive man with a human soul, a process known as ensoulment.

This claim is a rejection of the biblical story of creation found in the Book of Genesis, which asserts that the first man and woman were created on the sixth day of creation about six thousand years ago, according to biblical chronology. At that time “the LORD God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living being” (Gen. 2:7, NKJV, emphasis supplied).

Catholicism is a deeply mystical form of Christianity. Recently, Pope Leo XIV welcomed participants to the 12th Latin American Congress on Science and Religion (Sept. 10-12, 2025). According to the pope’s remarks, this group studies things that can be measured (the material realm) in order to perceive things that cannot be measured (the spirit realm). In this way, humanity not only finds hope in the present world, but exaltation to a different plane of consciousness.

How is the Church’s understanding of the spirit realm any different than “Christian Spiritualism”? which is practiced by some 15 million adherents world-wide. These Christians contact the dead through spirit mediums and seances. The Roman Church rejects mediums, yet urges her members to contact dead individuals such as the Virgin Mary, the Saints, Blesseds, and Venerables. This contact with the dead is considered legitimate because it is authorized by the Church.

While Catholicism and Christian Spiritualism are different religious systems, they are deeply connected by the belief in immortal souls, a pagan concept taken into the Church, not from Scripture, but from ancient Greek philosophy long after the apostolic period in the 1st century A.D.

The Old Testament, the only Scripture of the earliest Christians, knows nothing of Greek paganism and does not substantiate Greek philosophy. Yet, Greek philosophy, and many other pagan practices, came to dominate the Church during the middle ages, and dominates the Church today.

Belief in immortal souls is closely connected to a rejection of the creation story as described in Genesis 1 and 2. The implications for biblical Christianity are immense.

By accepting both the immortal soul and the pagan myth of evolutionism, the Church supports a terrible concept: that God worked through the death of an untold number of His creatures to bring about man; that is, God created a human spirit, then placed that spirit into some unfortunate body that had evolved, through natural selection, into a lower form of humanity.

The Roman god did not simply use pain and suffering to create man, he created pain and suffering. Pain and suffering are, after all, part of the divine will, by implication. In reality, only the devil himself could concoct such a picture of God, a god who loves sinners so much that he simply must, for theological reasons, torture the lost for eternity. According to the Church, it’s all perfectly rational and moral. Fortunately, the Bible teaches no such thing.

According to Catholic teaching, Adam and Eve were not created whole, perfect, and freely obedient to God’s law. By virtue of evolution, Rome replaces the God of Creation with the god called “Nature,” the god of this world.

It is clear, then, that Catholicism fulfills the prophecy of Daniel 8:11. The little horn power “[sets] itself up to be as great as the commander of the army of the LORD” (NIV). The Apostle Paul adds, “for that day [the second coming of Christ] will not come until the rebellion occurs and the man of lawlessness is revealed, the man doomed to destruction. He will oppose and will exalt himself over everything that is called God or is worshiped, so that he sets himself up in God’s temple, proclaiming himself to be God” (2 Thess. 2:3, 4, NIV).

Catholicism sets herself above God because she does not base her authority on God’s Word. The Church follows her own laws and traditions. This logic means that suffering in the world today must be caused by departure from Church law. Indeed, the Church today calls for world peace and an end to suffering, but in terms dictated by the Church. Rome believes that the answer to the world’s problems can be found only in submission to Rome.

The Bible urges God’s faithful children in Catholicism (and her offshoots) to come out of her communion (Rev. 18:4). Catholicism, apostate Protestantism, and Spiritualism are forming an alliance that will soon control the world.

God will destroy this Babylon and all those who willfully remain in it. All rebellion against God’s law will show its true results, a perishing world. But God will bring it all to an end. Just as angels from heaven warned Lot to flee from the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah (Gen. 19:17), so Jesus calls out in the Book of Revelation for His people to flee from coming destruction.

God’s warnings demonstrate that He loves every single human being in this world of confusion, war, and death. Jesus says, “Behold, I stand at the door and knock. If anyone opens the door, I will come in to him and eat with him, and he with me” (Rev. 3:20, ESV, emphasis supplied).

Open that door while time remains!