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When we look through the pages
of history we find that no religious system fits this
description except the Roman Catholic Church with its
leader, the Pope. Consider the following evidence:
1) The Church rose out of the Roman Empire
in 320 AD when the Roman Emperor Constantine became
converted to Catholicism and with him, the majority
of the Roman world.
2) The Church gained support and rose to
be a great world power for 1260 years with its Pope
ruling like an emperor, during the years 606-1866
AD.(1)
3) The leaders of
the Church (the Popes) have taken their seat
in what they call the "temple
of God" (actually St. Peter's in Rome), and
proclaimed themselves to be God on earth. The very
title "Pope" comes from the Latin word "papa" which
means "father"(2) ,
and Jesus warned us to "call no man your father
on earth, for you have one Father, who is in heaven." (Matthew
23:9 RSV). Thus the Popes and priests have taken
upon themselves a title which only God deserves.
4) The Popes have
not only blasphemed God by allowing themselves
to be called "Pope",
but have also allowed and encouraged such titles
as "our Lord God the Pope"(3), "the
Holy Father"(4), and
the "Vicar of Christ"(5) to
be used of themselves. The Roman Catholic Priests
are also blasphemers of God in that the very name
which they like to be called ("Father")
is specifically forbidden by Jesus Christ to be
used of any man on earth because God is our Father
(Matthew 23:9). Furthermore, according to a decree
from the Council of Trent, priests are to be "called
not only angels, but also God"(6),
which blasphemes the God of heaven all the more!
5) The Church has
believed and taught for centuries the incarnation
of Christ, and that the Son of God had a preexistence
as a spirit. These two doctrines of the Church
separate Christ from his body of flesh and
their end result is that the Son of God did
not come "in the flesh."
6) For centuries the Church persecuted,
tormented and even killed thousands of the people
who would not join. There were times when it tortured
and slaughtered anyone found reading
the Bible. When men began translating the Bible
into the common language of the people, the Church
called them heretics and sought to burn or drown
them. The pages of history are full of examples
of men and women who were persecuted, tortured and
even killed by the Church as it made "war on
the saints and conquered them."(7)
7) The Church and its leaders
remain to be overthrown by Jesus when he returns.
Since Jesus has not returned yet, we cannot look
to history for the fulfillment of this event. But
we know from the Word of God that the false religious
system must be destroyed so that Jesus can replace
it with his own system and establish the Kingdom
of God.
For a more detailed account of how closely the
Roman Catholic Church fits the characteristics in Scripture
of the great apostate Church, the reader is encouraged
to look into some of the many books available on the
history of the papal Church.(8)
- Robert
Fleming, The Rise and Fall of Rome Papal, (London:
Houlston & Stoneman,
Paternoster Row, 1849), pp. 45-46. (First edition
printed in 1701). Grattan Guiness, Light
For the Last Days, (London: Morgan & Scott,
1918), pp. 207-208. E.B. Elliott, Horae
Apocalypticae (London:
Seeley's, 1851), Vol. IV., pp. 276-280.
-
Webster's
Third New International Dictionary, (William Benton, 1971),
Vol. II, p. 1765.
- Canon
Law, Extravagans, quoted in F. Walker et
al., Watchman! What of the Night?, (Bristol:
F. Walker, The Dawn, 1942), p. 51
- Henry
Halley, Bible Handbook, (Chicago, 1956),
p. 880.
- Loraine
Boettner, Roman Catholicism, (Philadelphia, The Presbyterian
and Reformed Publishing Company, 1962), p. 127.
- Ibid., p.
51.
- The
Rise and Fall of Rome Papal, p.
34. Cardinal Lepicier, The Stability and
Progress of Dogma, (1910), p. 202. Bible
Handbook, p. 898. Charles Gulston, No
Greater Heritage, (London: The Paternoster Press,
1960), p. 210.
- Robert
Fleming, The Rise and Fall of Rome Papal. Henry
Halley, Bible Handbook. G.H. Pember, Mvsterv Babvlon
the Great, (London: 1941). Leopold Ranke, The
History of the Popes. (London: 1853). James Begg, The
Whole Evidence Against the Claims of the Roman Church, (London;
1855). Joseph Priestly, A History of the Corruptions
of Christianity, (London, 1871). John Bain, The
Developments of Roman Catholicism, (London). Albert
Close. The Divine Programme of the World's History. (London:
The Protestant Truth Society, 1916).
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