The “Mass”

Posted July 30th, 2010 in Bible Studies, Major Religions, Mother of Harlots by admin

[While remembering that the Catholic Institution claims it never changes, take note of the following changes.]

The ritual of “the mass” was established by the Catholic institution in 394 A.D.

(1) The “mass” is not one thing, it is many things, and it is part of many things.

(2) The “mass” is the centerpiece of Catholicism.

(3) The “mass” is an abomination before God!

The “priests” began to distinguish themselves from the laity through the wearing of special clothing in 500 A.D.

Praying to “Mary,” dead “saints,” and “angels” began in 600

The first human being on earth to be proclaimed “pope” took place in 610.

“Veneration” of relics was authorized in 788.

“Holy water” was instituted in 850.

Canonization of dead “saints” was first done in 995. [Not to promote Jesus Christ, but to promote Catholicism.] Continue Reading »

Graven Images

Posted July 30th, 2010 in Bible Studies, Mother of Harlots by admin

Λ [A “Christian” who “makes” graven images will naturally justify himself that he doesn’t worship them, just as the next man who worships them justifies himself that he doesn’t make them. The man who brings them into his house (Deuteronomy 4:26) justifies himself that he doesn’t worship them or make them; but God condemns the actions of all three of them! Ignorant (or evil) men like to give the term “graven image” their own non-biblical definition by pretending that because they “don’t worship” the graven image, IT ISN’T A GRAVEN IMAGE! The fact is, that if the image is “worshiped” then the image becomes by definition an “idol” which is a somewhat separate issue although the idol has in common that God hates it also! The problem for “Christians” who like graven images around the house, is that God hates graven images whether you “worship” them or not. ] Continue Reading »

Should Christians Celebrate Christmas?

Posted December 7th, 2009 in Articles by steve

Long before December 25th was associated with the birth of Jesus Christ the Lord, winter celebrations have been observed in various ways around the world. From the Norse celebrating Yule to the ancient romans celebrating saturnalia in honor of their pagan god Saturn. The question that I am going to propose is this: Should Bible believing christians celebrate christmas? Before you answer, lets begin by looking at the history of this day and also how ancient pagan practices have been left behind for centuries. Continue Reading »