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While I am not interested in going over the sins and crimes of RCC. There is some on this board who defend it in all matters, like they are sacred. They are not. So this thread is for enlightenment purposes. You see a lot of RCC believers don't even know the truth about the roots of the faith. This reminds me of the insidious work of Obama on destroying the foundation of the US and what made it strong.
Prayers for the dead and the sign of the Cross were incorporated by RCC 300 years after Christ aprox. 310 AD The Bible teaches that we pray to God alone. In the primitive church never were prayers directed to Mary, or to dead saints. This practice began in the Roman Church. Veneration of angels and dead saints came about around 375 AD. IT did not come from our Lord Yeshua. By the way, Canonization of dead saints, first by Pope John XV, wasn't til 995 AD.
Wax Candles were introduced in church around 320 AD No biggy but no value also.
The Mass, as a daily celebration, was adopted in 394 AD. I say adopted because it was a pagan rite, the Romans were use to. The Mass was developed gradually and attendance was made obligatory in the 11th century. Penalties were as violent as torture and death. The dogma of Transubstantiation was decreed by Pope Innocent III, in the year 1215 AD. By this doctrine the priest pretends to perform a daily miracle by changing a wafer into the body of Yeshua, and then he pretends to eat Him alive in the presence of his people during Mass. The Bible condemns such absurdities; for the Lord's Supper is simply a Passover Seder memorial of the sacrifice of Yeshua to be done once a year. The adoration of the wafer (Host), was decreed by Pope Honorius around 1220 AD and so the Roman Church worships a God made by human hands.
The worship [veneration] of Mary, the mother of Yeshua, and the use of the term, "Mother of God", as applied to her, originated in the Council of Ephesus which was 431 AD. Before then it was a need to find a purpose for the Ester and baby god statues. I have news for you, The Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary was proclaimed by Pope Pius IX in 1834 AD. In the year 1931 the pope Pius XI, reaffirmed the doctrine that Mary is "the Mother of God", by 1950 the last dogma was proclaimed by Pope Pius XII, which was the Assumption of the Virgin Mary.
The doctrine of Purgatory was first established by Gregory the Great in 593 AD and was a great money maker for centuries until these last few decades, when they decided to change it from a place to a purpose. By 1439 AD the doctrine of Purgatory was proclaimed as a dogma of faith by Council of Florence.
Pope Symmachus created the Vatican Palace in 514 as the seat of the "universal religion" called Catholicism. It was by 610 AD that the Papacy was in full swing with all its powers. It is still of pagan origin. The title of pope or universal bishop, was first given to the bishop of Rome by the wicked emperor Phocas. This he did to spite Bishop Ciriacus of Constantinople, who had justly excommunicated him for his having caused the assassination of his predecessor emperor Mauritius. Gregory 1, then bishop of Rome, refused the title, but his successor, Boniface III, first assumed title "pope." Yeshua did not appoint Peter to the headship of the apostles and forbade any such notion. (Luke 22:24-26; Ephesians 1:22-23; Colossians 1:18; 1st Corinthians 3:11). By the way, there is not any mention in Scripture, or in history, that Peter ever was in Rome, much less that he was pope there for 25 years; Clement, 3rd bishop of Rome, remarks that "there is no real 1st century evidence that Peter ever was in Rome."
By 709 AD The kissing of the Pope's feet was well established and is from a pagan custom that to kiss the feet of emperors was to show servitude. Mary, when washing and weeping over Yeshua's feet was not doing it because of servitude, but because of her understanding of what was about to come to pass and her love for Him. The Word of God forbids such practices. (Read Acts 10:25-26; Revelation 19:10; 22:9). In the year 1870 AD, Pope Pius IX proclaimed the dogma of Papal Infallibility.
Image worshipping, like the worship of the cross, images and relics was authorized by order of Dowager Empress Irene of Constantinople, who first caused to pluck the eyes of her own son, Constantine VI, and then called a church council at the request of Hadrian I, pope of Rome at that time. This was around 788 AD. Such practice is called simply IDOLATRY in the Bible, and is severely condemned. (Read Exodus 20:4; 3:17; Deuteronomy 27:15; Psalm 115).
Fasting on Fridays and during Lent were imposed by popes said to be interested in the commerce of fish. Some say this started as early as 700 AD and others figure it was about 988 AD. Either way, it has nothing to do with scripture.
The celibacy of the priesthood was decreed by Pope Hildebrand, Boniface VII didn't start until 1079 AD. The Rosary, or prayer beads was introduced by Peter the Hermit, in the year 1090, and was copied from Hindus and Mohammedans. The sale of Indulgences, commonly regarded as a purchase of forgiveness and a permit to indulge in sin. by 1190 AD. The Scapular was invented by Simon Stock, and English monk in 1287. It is a piece of brown cloth, with the picture of the Virgin and supposed to contain supernatural virtue to protect from all dangers those who wear it on naked skin. This is fetishism.
Confession of sin to the priest at least once a year was instituted by Pope Innocent III., in the Lateran Council 1215 AD. The Bible commands us to confess our sins direct to God. (Read Psalm 51:1-10; Luke 7:48; 15:21; 1st John 1:8-9). but of course the average person would not know that at that time because the Bible forbidden to laymen and placed in the Index of forbidden books by the Council of Valencia in 1229 AD. This decree was to try and stop the producing of bibles in the languages of the common people. The crime was decreed worthy of death. Then they had to go one step further because of the losing battle of trying to keep the people from having their own bible in their own language. So the Council of Trent, held in the year 1545, declared that Tradition is of equal authority with the Bible. Voiding the commandments of God by traditions.
The apocryphal books were added to the Bible also by the Council of Trent by 1546 AD.
Did you know that The Creed of Pope Pius IV was imposed as the official creed 1560 AD? Yeah, that one you hang on to like it is the life line to salvation. True believers are willing to shed all that is not within scripture. Believers retain the Holy Scriptures as their creed.
The creepy changes are giving way to homosexual approvals, pedophile normalacy in our generation. This generation has watched to Pope kiss the Koran, say Allah is God, and on and on go the list of crumbling and drifting away from what little truth they use to believe. Even the commandments of God, which were part of the catachism, is slowly being replaced with grace theology.. love everyone. Not that I disagree with loving everyone, but some children need to be spanked.
Prayers for the dead and the sign of the Cross were incorporated by RCC 300 years after Christ aprox. 310 AD The Bible teaches that we pray to God alone. In the primitive church never were prayers directed to Mary, or to dead saints. This practice began in the Roman Church. Veneration of angels and dead saints came about around 375 AD. IT did not come from our Lord Yeshua. By the way, Canonization of dead saints, first by Pope John XV, wasn't til 995 AD.
Wax Candles were introduced in church around 320 AD No biggy but no value also.
The Mass, as a daily celebration, was adopted in 394 AD. I say adopted because it was a pagan rite, the Romans were use to. The Mass was developed gradually and attendance was made obligatory in the 11th century. Penalties were as violent as torture and death. The dogma of Transubstantiation was decreed by Pope Innocent III, in the year 1215 AD. By this doctrine the priest pretends to perform a daily miracle by changing a wafer into the body of Yeshua, and then he pretends to eat Him alive in the presence of his people during Mass. The Bible condemns such absurdities; for the Lord's Supper is simply a Passover Seder memorial of the sacrifice of Yeshua to be done once a year. The adoration of the wafer (Host), was decreed by Pope Honorius around 1220 AD and so the Roman Church worships a God made by human hands.
The worship [veneration] of Mary, the mother of Yeshua, and the use of the term, "Mother of God", as applied to her, originated in the Council of Ephesus which was 431 AD. Before then it was a need to find a purpose for the Ester and baby god statues. I have news for you, The Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary was proclaimed by Pope Pius IX in 1834 AD. In the year 1931 the pope Pius XI, reaffirmed the doctrine that Mary is "the Mother of God", by 1950 the last dogma was proclaimed by Pope Pius XII, which was the Assumption of the Virgin Mary.
The doctrine of Purgatory was first established by Gregory the Great in 593 AD and was a great money maker for centuries until these last few decades, when they decided to change it from a place to a purpose. By 1439 AD the doctrine of Purgatory was proclaimed as a dogma of faith by Council of Florence.
Pope Symmachus created the Vatican Palace in 514 as the seat of the "universal religion" called Catholicism. It was by 610 AD that the Papacy was in full swing with all its powers. It is still of pagan origin. The title of pope or universal bishop, was first given to the bishop of Rome by the wicked emperor Phocas. This he did to spite Bishop Ciriacus of Constantinople, who had justly excommunicated him for his having caused the assassination of his predecessor emperor Mauritius. Gregory 1, then bishop of Rome, refused the title, but his successor, Boniface III, first assumed title "pope." Yeshua did not appoint Peter to the headship of the apostles and forbade any such notion. (Luke 22:24-26; Ephesians 1:22-23; Colossians 1:18; 1st Corinthians 3:11). By the way, there is not any mention in Scripture, or in history, that Peter ever was in Rome, much less that he was pope there for 25 years; Clement, 3rd bishop of Rome, remarks that "there is no real 1st century evidence that Peter ever was in Rome."
By 709 AD The kissing of the Pope's feet was well established and is from a pagan custom that to kiss the feet of emperors was to show servitude. Mary, when washing and weeping over Yeshua's feet was not doing it because of servitude, but because of her understanding of what was about to come to pass and her love for Him. The Word of God forbids such practices. (Read Acts 10:25-26; Revelation 19:10; 22:9). In the year 1870 AD, Pope Pius IX proclaimed the dogma of Papal Infallibility.
Image worshipping, like the worship of the cross, images and relics was authorized by order of Dowager Empress Irene of Constantinople, who first caused to pluck the eyes of her own son, Constantine VI, and then called a church council at the request of Hadrian I, pope of Rome at that time. This was around 788 AD. Such practice is called simply IDOLATRY in the Bible, and is severely condemned. (Read Exodus 20:4; 3:17; Deuteronomy 27:15; Psalm 115).
Fasting on Fridays and during Lent were imposed by popes said to be interested in the commerce of fish. Some say this started as early as 700 AD and others figure it was about 988 AD. Either way, it has nothing to do with scripture.
The celibacy of the priesthood was decreed by Pope Hildebrand, Boniface VII didn't start until 1079 AD. The Rosary, or prayer beads was introduced by Peter the Hermit, in the year 1090, and was copied from Hindus and Mohammedans. The sale of Indulgences, commonly regarded as a purchase of forgiveness and a permit to indulge in sin. by 1190 AD. The Scapular was invented by Simon Stock, and English monk in 1287. It is a piece of brown cloth, with the picture of the Virgin and supposed to contain supernatural virtue to protect from all dangers those who wear it on naked skin. This is fetishism.
Confession of sin to the priest at least once a year was instituted by Pope Innocent III., in the Lateran Council 1215 AD. The Bible commands us to confess our sins direct to God. (Read Psalm 51:1-10; Luke 7:48; 15:21; 1st John 1:8-9). but of course the average person would not know that at that time because the Bible forbidden to laymen and placed in the Index of forbidden books by the Council of Valencia in 1229 AD. This decree was to try and stop the producing of bibles in the languages of the common people. The crime was decreed worthy of death. Then they had to go one step further because of the losing battle of trying to keep the people from having their own bible in their own language. So the Council of Trent, held in the year 1545, declared that Tradition is of equal authority with the Bible. Voiding the commandments of God by traditions.
The apocryphal books were added to the Bible also by the Council of Trent by 1546 AD.
Did you know that The Creed of Pope Pius IV was imposed as the official creed 1560 AD? Yeah, that one you hang on to like it is the life line to salvation. True believers are willing to shed all that is not within scripture. Believers retain the Holy Scriptures as their creed.
The creepy changes are giving way to homosexual approvals, pedophile normalacy in our generation. This generation has watched to Pope kiss the Koran, say Allah is God, and on and on go the list of crumbling and drifting away from what little truth they use to believe. Even the commandments of God, which were part of the catachism, is slowly being replaced with grace theology.. love everyone. Not that I disagree with loving everyone, but some children need to be spanked.
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