Catholicism: Crisis of Faith
A video exposing Catholic teaching on salvation
In this video you will see ex-Catholics (including priests and nuns) interviewed and questioned about their experiences in the Catholic church and how they came to learn that real salvation is altogether different from what Catholicism teaches, that it's a free gift from God in grace based solely on our faith in the finished work of Jesus Christ. Learn why so many people have left the Catholic Church in order to pursue a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
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Catholicism is not just another Christian expression of faith. Catholics and Christians are not the same -Catholics follow their church's traditions and Christians (true ones) follow their Lord's commands. Catholicism teaches a way of salvation that is utterly foreign to that taught in the Bible. Therefore, Catholics need to be evangelized and taught what the Bible really says about salvation so they can see how to truly be saved and receive the wonderful grace of God in eternal life.
There are many sincere people in the Catholic Church who devoutly follow the teachings that they've received in their religion, but sincerity doesn't constitute salvation. You can be sincere and sincerely deceived at the same time. Our traditions, customs, religious upbringing, etc. must not be allowed to convince us what the real path to Heaven is. For a reliable guide in a matter so serious, we must establish our authority on matters of salvation as God's Word alone, the Holy Bible. Are you following God's way of salvation, or the Pope's? -Because the two are radically at odds.
If you are a Catholic, I urge you to find a Bible, even your Catholic Bible, and read the New Testament. Pray and ask God to teach you what the truth is (since God cannot lie) and sincerely read His Word with an open heart. Don't follow priests and the papacy, follow the living Son of God, Jesus Christ, who is the only Mediator between God and man (1 Tim. ).
There are many sincere people in the Catholic Church who devoutly follow the teachings that they've received in their religion, but sincerity doesn't constitute salvation. You can be sincere and sincerely deceived at the same time. Our traditions, customs, religious upbringing, etc. must not be allowed to convince us what the real path to Heaven is. For a reliable guide in a matter so serious, we must establish our authority on matters of salvation as God's Word alone, the Holy Bible. Are you following God's way of salvation, or the Pope's? -Because the two are radically at odds.
If you are a Catholic, I urge you to find a Bible, even your Catholic Bible, and read the New Testament. Pray and ask God to teach you what the truth is (since God cannot lie) and sincerely read His Word with an open heart. Don't follow priests and the papacy, follow the living Son of God, Jesus Christ, who is the only Mediator between God and man (1 Tim. ).