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The Trauma of Confession

The Trauma of Confession

They say confession is good for the soul. But in Catholicism, confession is fundamentally an evil requirement held over the head of the sinner as a means, not of grace, but of control. No one in the Roman system–including little children and delicate young...
Purgatory: A Taste of Hell

Purgatory: A Taste of Hell

The Roman papacy claims that only the Church can interpret the Bible. There is irony in this claim. The overall structure and message of the Bible is, in reality, very clear. The Bible is loaded with vivid stories that children can understand. Much of the Bible is...
Beware of False Christs

Beware of False Christs

If the glorious figure of Jesus walked the streets today, how would the world react? The Bible warns against this very thing. The apostle Paul cautioned the Corinthians against those who would seek to come among them as “false apostles, deceitful workers,...
How Catholicism Uses the Bible

How Catholicism Uses the Bible

When Protestants examine the Roman Church, they generally accept the Church’s claim that it is founded on Scripture and Tradition. The truth is, however, that every form of Christianity contains traditions, but not every form of Christianity uses its traditions...