Abomination: Vatican Issues Stamp Of Heretic Martin Luther!

Todd

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Yeah right lol i know they are not the same...Messed up
I meant heretics in light of this thread RCC vs Luther... Heretics are RCC, Luther dared to translate bible, dared to question authority..In those times it was equal to signing death sentence for yourself... He had some nerve. He will be hated forever by some..Lots of money lost, lots of brain didn't got properly brainwashed because of him...
And i don't see at all how protestants are "spiritual heirs" of rcc. No idea...
Protestant "Orthodox" Theology is simply the continuation of RCC theology with some reformations (Hence the nomenclature "Reformation"). Protestantism came out of the RCC, so in figurative sense Protestantism is a descendant or spiritual heir of the RCC.

Most of the differences between protestantism and Catholicism, are subtractions from RCC doctrine. There are not many new or innovative ideas behind protestantism compared to Catholicism. It is simply the begninning of stripping away some of the many false teachings of the RCC. If you can't see that here is a partrial list of the doctrines and theology of protestantism that come straight from the RCC, but still remain:

1. Trinity doctrine
2. Hell as a place of eternal torment
3. Good Friday/Easter Sunday narrative
4. Sunday as the day of worship
5. Replacement of the passover feast with the sacrment of communion
6. Cannon of Scripture (minus Apochrypha)
7. Biblical innerrancy
 

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The Fall of Protestantism

Summary: The line has been drawn for Protestant churches: follow the Catholic Church in doctrine and practice, or follow the Bible.

There was a time when Protestants had the courage to say that the little horn of Daniel 7, the Antichrist, is the Papacy. But today they are silent. There was a time when Protestants believed that God created the earth in six literal days, but many have adopted the theory of evolution like Rome. Many Protestant churches have rejected the Flood and Creation accounts of Genesis, calling them myths.

When the truth of God’s holy Sabbath was brought to the Protestant world and its leaders, they rejected it and clung to the tradition of Sunday worship; a tradition of the Catholic Church. And through the ages, the churches of the world have continued to reject the truth of God’s Sabbath. The reformer Melancthon was one such man who did not understand the Sabbath message, saying this:

"The Scripture has abrogated the Sabbath, teaching that all Mosaic ceremonies may be omitted, since the gospel has been preached." i

Today, Protestantism as a whole is dead. Although individual Christians within each denomination may be walking according to all the light they have received, Protestantism itself, as a whole, is no longer what it used to be. The lines have become blurred.

"The man who thinks he can be a Protestant and yet reject the Bible or some portion of it, is making a profound mistake…true Protestantism cannot only be anti-Catholic…it must also be anti-modernist, anti-evolutionist, and against every evil that is sapping the life of the Christian churches of today. At the same time it must be in favor of every good thing—prayer, Bible study, and all that is meant by Christian service. That is the Protestantism that is so sorely needed." ii

In spite of the rejection of truth by the formal churches, God has a special invitation for His honest, sincere children. God does not want His children to remain in this fallen state of Babylon. He appeals to them in Revelation 18:4:

"Come out of her, my people, lest you share in her sins, and lest you receive of her plagues."

God wants us to identify the Antichrist and to be acquainted with its sinister workings, so that we don’t participate in its crimes against God. He knows that many have no idea how wide and deep the Antichrist system works today. That’s why He has given us prophecy in the Bible. With the Word, we can inform ourselves and be aware and principled about what we believe and do.

In Isaiah 1:18, God shows us that he wants us to use our intellect to make informed choices about who we serve and how:

"Come now, and let us reason together, saith the LORD: though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool."

The Reformation drew a line between the Roman system and God’s people, and at the end of time, that line will again be drawn more clearly and distinctly than ever before.

https://amazingdiscoveries.org/S-deception_end-time_Babylon_Protestant_Sabbath
 
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