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  1. Protestant

    A Few Controversial Scriptures Examined

    Part 31: The abomination of desolation. If the Roman Catholic Church is the Mother of all abominations as described in Revelation 17, then one would expect there would be a direct connection between the Roman Catholic Church and the abomination of desolation described by both Jesus and Daniel...
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    A Few Controversial Scriptures Examined

    Hey brother! Blessings to you and yours in the mighty name of Jesus!
  3. Protestant

    A Few Controversial Scriptures Examined

    I have been asked to respond to comments. I do not wish to respond to those who, like immature, ignorant children, rant and rave, name-calling, yet cannot give a cohesive answer to the undisputed facts of history, as well as documented Roman Catholic doctrine and practices. Nor can they stay on...
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    A Few Controversial Scriptures Examined

    Part 30: This indelible mark/character is given by the right hand of a Roman Catholic clergyman tracing the sign of the cross on the recipient’s forehead or right hand. How the Mark/Character is given in Baptism: “The sign of the cross, on the threshold of the celebration, marks with the...
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    A Few Controversial Scriptures Examined

    Part 29: Mark of the Beast Over the centuries much controversy has swirled around a valid, practical explanation of Rev. 13:16-17: 16 And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads: 17 And that no man might...
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    Response to the Right Reverend H. Graham & His Followers

    Part 28: The Roman Church decrees no burial for ‘heretics’, nor buying or selling with the ‘heretics.’ We are told, in Revelation 11:9, that the two witnesses killed by the beast are refused burial. Furthermore, in Rev. 13:17 we are told no man may buy or sell unless he has the mark of the...
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    Response to the Right Reverend H. Graham & His Followers

    Part 27: Some Common Sense Observations Having traversed some 500 + years of ‘heretical’ Church history in these several posts, specifically in Western Christendom before the Protestant Reformation, it is not out of the question that some pertinent, common sense observations can and should be...
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    Response to the Right Reverend H. Graham & His Followers

    Part 26: The Confession of Hawisia Moone of Lodden, 1430. [N.B. The following text is from Selections From English Wycliffite Writings, Edited by Anne Hudson, 1997 edition. Mrs. Moone begins by acknowledging her crime of harboring, supporting and favoring several well-known ‘heretics’ in her...
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    Response to the Right Reverend H. Graham & His Followers

    Part 25: More Lollard testimony against Antichrist [Dr. Thomson [Later Lollards] relates the stirring account of a dying Lollard, John Morden, who calls his son-in-law to his bedside to question his religious beliefs. Translation is by this present writer.] “It is clear that at this date...
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    Response to the Right Reverend H. Graham & His Followers

    Part 24: The Lollards’ View on Antichrist A clarification concerning the meaning and etymology of the proper noun, ‘Lollard,’ is necessary. The Mirriam-Webster Dictionary informs us of the Origin and Etymology of lollard: Middle English, from Middle Dutch lollaert, from lollen ‘to mutter.’ All...
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    Response to the Right Reverend H. Graham & His Followers

    Part 23: Wickliffe’s Views on Antichrist [N.B. The following is translated from the 1968 AMS reprint of the 1842 publication of Dr. James Henthorn Todd’s edition of An Apology for Lollard Doctrines Attributed to Wicliffe. Translation by this present writer.] “15th Argument: The pope...
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    Response to the Right Reverend H. Graham & His Followers

    Part 22: Perrin’s History of the Old Albigenses. [N. B. Before delving into the testimony of the Albigenses, I thought it particularly relevant to quote the Protestant Reformer who wrote his brethren, the Waldenses, to encourage them to hold fast the faith once delivered to the saints...
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    Response to the Right Reverend H. Graham & His Followers

    Part 21: More historic testimony against the spirit of Antichrist by the Waldenses and Albigenses. [N.B. The following citations are from a reprint of History of the Old Waldenses, by French Waldensian Pastor, Jean Paul Perrin, dated 1618, translated into English and published in 1845. His...
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    Response to the Right Reverend H. Graham & His Followers

    Part 20: The Cathar Church refutes salvation by water baptism (Wakefield & Evans, pp. 604-606). [N.B. The Cathar Church distinguishes between the baptism of John and that of Christ. The former does not save. Jesus acknowledges this fact in His Matthew 7: 21-23 discourse. All those who profess...
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    Response to the Right Reverend H. Graham & His Followers

    Part 19: A Cathar Treatise Vindicating Their Church of Heresy, circa 1250. [N.B. By using the New Testament Gospels and Epistles as their sole authority, the Cathars delineate the qualities and character traits of the biblical Church of God.] “In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of...
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    Response to the Right Reverend H. Graham & His Followers

    Part 18: More damning testimony against the Roman Catholic Church. · Inquisitor Gui, circa 1325, Concerning the Sect of the Pseudo-Apostles, Who Call Themselves the Apostles of Christ: “The apostate and heretical sect of the ‘Apostles’ originated about the year of our Lord 1260. It was...
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    Response to the Right Reverend H. Graham & His Followers

    Part 17: Further evidence the ‘heretics’ knew where the spirit of Antichrist resided. N.B. It was a common tactic by the Inquisitors to slander both the theology and character of the so-called ‘heretics’ by unjustly accusing them of Manichaean doctrines coupled with depraved secret sexual...
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    Response to the Right Reverend H. Graham & His Followers

    Part 16: The heretics knew where the spirit of Antichrist resided (cont). · Dominican Moneta’s Summa against Cathars, circa 1241-44 (continued from previous post; Wakefield & Evans, pp. 326-329): “Also, the heretics say that the Church of Christ first gave instructions before it would...
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    Response to the Right Reverend H. Graham & His Followers

    Part 15: The ‘heretics’ through the ages knew where the spirit of Antichrist resided. The material used as the basis of this article has been compiled by the arch enemy of the so-called ‘heretics’, the Roman Catholic Church, as compiled and translated by Wakefield & Evans in their superb...
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    Response to the Right Reverend H. Graham & His Followers

    Part 14: What It All Means Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God: because many false prophets are gone out into the world. 2 Hereby know ye the Spirit of God: Every spirit that confesseth that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is of God: 3 And every...
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