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Babylonian Confusion

Babylonian Confusion

The word Babylon comes from the story of the Tower of Babel in Genesis 11, an event that occurred around 2200 B.C., shortly after the Flood, according to Bible chronology. The post-diluvian people of Babel/Babylon sought to make themselves into a great anti-God power....

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Mount Sant’Onofrio’s Deceptive Apparitions

Mount Sant’Onofrio’s Deceptive Apparitions

The Catholic hierarchy's decision-making process demonstrates its susceptibility to serious errors, and consequently, the susceptibility of believers to those same errors. Biblical end-time warnings concern a grand spiritual deception called "Babylon," or confusion....

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Catholic Meaning of Religious Liberty

Catholic Meaning of Religious Liberty

The Helsinki Accords were a set of non-binding agreements among North Americans, Europeans, and the Soviets signed fifty years ago on August 1, 1975. The accords sought to stabilize Cold War relationships between the West and the Communist East that had been on edge...

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The Danger of Apparitions

The Danger of Apparitions

Apparitions, or ghostly appearances, are critical to many modern Roman Catholic worship practices. Belief in apparitions is common in world religions, including forms of Judaism. However, the Bible gives no credence or authority to apparitions. I Samuel 28 tells of...

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Mariolatry: Veneration That Obscures Jesus

Mariolatry: Veneration That Obscures Jesus

The Catholic Church illustrates her continuing fulfillment of the prophecies of Daniel 7 and 8 concerning the fourth kingdom of Rome. In these chapters, the little horn is identified as a secular and religious power engaged in pompous, blasphemous, and persecuting...

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Jesus Said, “Salvation Is of the Jews”

Jesus Said, “Salvation Is of the Jews”

Ancient Israel has a long and complex history. Solomon's united kingdom of Israel (10th Century B.C.) was broken up when the ten northern tribes rebelled against Rehoboam, Solomon's son. Eventually, the northern kingdom disappeared when the Assyrians took them into...

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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...

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