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Throughout the
last 13 years we have made the Roman Catholic Church our primary mission
field. It has been our heart’s desire to see Roman Catholics embrace the
Lord Jesus Christ as their all-sufficient Savior and enjoy the salvation
He sovereignly secured for all who trust Him alone. Needless to say, we
have received thousands of letters, e-mails and phone calls from
disgruntled, irate, annoyed, threatening or confused Catholics who tell
us we are Catholic bashers and do not know anything about their
religion. Some are zealous for God, but without biblical knowledge.
Others have an unbending loyalty to the Pope and his teachings. We
recently received a letter which covers many issues that are usually
brought forth when Catholics are confronted with the biblical Gospel.
Following is the letter and my response.
Dear Mr. Gendron,
I hope you can open your
heart enough to truly hear what I’m about to tell you. First, you were
not a "hard-core" Catholic. You are like a lot of people who were
raised Catholic, who really did not know or understand their faith. I
was like you at one time. I was raised Catholic, but did not practice
my faith for years. But thanks to the grace of God, the Holy Spirit,
and my devout wife, I rediscovered my Catholic faith as an adult. I
love my faith and its glorious tradition handed down from Peter and
Paul and the Apostles.
Regarding your belief in
the Bible alone, who do you believe compiled the Bible? Before the
Protestant Reformation, Catholics wrote the only Bibles in existence.
The King James Bible and all Protestant Bibles are based on the
Catholic Bible, but many words were changed to justify Protestant
beliefs. You see, Catholicism was the only game in town for over a
thousand years until the Eastern Orthodox Church split with Rome and
the Protestant Reformation further splintered Christians. The
doctrines of Catholic faith have not significantly changed in 2000
years! Yet Paul writes in 1 Corinthians 11:2 those who "hold fast to
traditions that you were taught, either by an oral statement or by a
letter". In 2 Thessalonians 3:6 Paul says "Shun any brother who
conducts himself not according to tradition they received from us."
The Gospel of John 21:25 states that not everything Jesus said was
recorded in scripture.
Does being born-again mean
that it is open season on Catholics? Is Catholic bashing a requirement
for being born-again? Why the constant attacks on Catholicism, an
attack on those who receive Christ in the Eucharist on a weekly, or in
my case, a daily basis? Do you really believe that if you’re Catholic
you’re going to hell? When it was written that early Christians needed
to be "born-again", the target audience was those who were not already
baptized. Taken in that context, the need to be born-again does not
apply to Catholics since Catholics have already been baptized, and are
thus reborn.
Sincerely,
A Devout Catholic
Dear Devout
Catholic,
I would like
to address each one of your points. First, the Catholic Church was not
even around to compile the Hebrews Scriptures. The Old Testament was
closed 400 years before Christ’s life, death and resurrection.
Furthermore, it was the apostles and the eyewitnesses to the events of
Christ’s first coming who wrote the New Testament, not Catholics. The
Roman Catholic Church did not exist in the first century. It can not be
the one true church founded by Christ because it does not profess the
faith of the apostles. Its teachings and traditions prove, beyond a
doubt, that it has departed from the apostolic faith.
Jude warned
the early church to contend for the faith against apostates. In verse 4
of his epistle, he wrote, "For certain men whose condemnation was
written about long ago have secretly slipped in among you. They are
godless men, who change the grace of our God into a license for
immorality and deny Jesus Christ our only sovereign and Lord." Jude
identifies the apostates by certain characteristics that resemble the
Roman Catholic Church. Catholics deny Jesus as the only sovereign and
Lord by supplanting His authority with an authority of their own. They
have turned the grace of God into a commodity that can be bought,
bartered or merited through indulgences and sacraments. They have
perverted the Gospel of grace into a gospel of faith plus works. They
have denied the supremacy and sovereignty of Christ and given His divine
attributes and titles to Mary and the Pope. They have denied the
sufficiency of the word and work of Christ. These are just some of the
characteristics that would convict the Catholic Church of being apostate
not apostolic.
The Roman
Catholic Church declares itself to be the church that Jesus started 2000
years ago. It further pronounces that the church never changes its
dogmatic teachings. With this in mind we, once again, can examine the
teachings of the Catholic Church today and prove they do not resemble
the first century church. Nowhere in the New Testament do we see:
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Priests offering sacrifices for sins
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Indulgences remitting punishment for
sins
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Prayers for souls in purgatory
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Church leaders forbidden to marry
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Infallible men
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Salvation dispensed through sacraments
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Rosaries, scapulars, holy water,
crucifixes & statues
You said "the
King James Bible and all Protestant Bibles are based on the Catholic
Bible, but many words were changed to justify Protestant beliefs." You
are incorrect. The King James Bible was translated from the original
languages of Scripture (Hebrew and Greek) while the first Roman Catholic
Bible, known as the Douay-Rheims Bible was translated from Latin in the
16th
century. Needless to say, a translation from the original languages
would be much more accurate than a translation from a translation.
Furthermore, it is not the King James Bible that departed from the
original canon but the Roman Catholic Bible. In 1546 the Council of
Trent added the Apocryphal books to the canon in an attempt to justify
the doctrine of Purgatory. Jerome rejected them when he was translating
the Bible into Latin in 450 because they were never part of the Hebrew
canon. The texts include Judith, the Wisdom of Solomon, Tobit, Sirach,
Baruch, Maccabees I & II, Esdras I & II, additions to the Book of
Esther, the Book of Daniel, and the Prayer of Manasseh.
Have you
considered the references to tradition in the New Testament appear
mostly as warnings against using them to nullify the word of God or to
hold people captive (Mark 7:7-13; Col. 2:8-9). Only three times is
tradition used in a positive sense. The few references you cited are
exhortation for Christians to follow apostolic traditions. Please
note the tense. Each reference is given in the past tense, i.e. the
tradition which you were taught, (2 Thes. 2:15); which you have heard (2
Tim. 2:2); and, as I [Paul] delivered them to you (1 Cor. 11:2) Man’s
tradition, which crept into the church after the apostles, is what we
are to earnestly contend against (Jude 3). Followers of Jesus Christ are
exhorted to earnestly contend for the faith which was delivered to the
saints at the time the last apostle went to glory. "The faith" is made
up of the Word of God and the traditions which "were taught" by the
apostles. We must contend against other traditions because religious
leaders and institutions can become corrupt (Mat. 23). The only
assurance to genuine faith is from the objective, infallible Word of God
(John 17:17).
You noted that
the Gospel of John 21:25 states that not everything Jesus said was
recorded in scripture. Do you know why John included what he did
in his Gospel? He tells us. "These [things] have been written that you
may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God; and that believing
you may have life in His name" (John 20:30-31). Have you believed what
John wrote? Unfortunately many Roman Catholics would have been
indoctrinated to trust their clergy rather than what is written in the
divinely inspired Scriptures. Consider what John has written about the
Lord Jesus Christ:
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He saves sinners from condemnation
(John 3:18, 5:24).
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He came to give life to those who are
spiritually dead in sin (John 14:6).
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He showed the world the only way to
the Father because sinners are lost (John 14:6).
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He is the personification of truth. To
avoid deception we must trust Him (John 14:6).
•
He testifies to the truth. Those who
seek the truth listen to Him (John 18:37).
John also
answers your questions on being born-again. He wrote: "But as many as
received Him, to them He gave the right to become children of God, even
to those who believe in His name, who were born not of blood, nor of the
will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God" (John 1:12-13).
Please note that those who are born-again "believe in His name." Is it
possible for a 7-day old infant to believe or have faith in anything?
Please also note that those who are born-again are born of God not of
any human initiative. You can not be born-again because you were born
into a Christian family, or because of self-will or because of your
parents’ decision to baptize you. It is God who calls and draws those He
has chosen (Eph. 1:4; John 6:44; Rom. 8:30). The Bible teaches that
anyone (Catholic or non-Catholic) who has not been born-again will not
enter the kingdom of God, but instead suffer everlasting torment in the
eternal lake of fire.
I do not know
why Catholics so often refer to us as Catholic bashers. If we really
wanted to bash Catholics we would ignore them and let them march proudly
towards an eternity without Christ. It is our love for Catholics and for
our Lord that motivates us to be faithful to the great commission. It is
our compassion for Catholics that persuades us to proclaim that Jesus
Christ is sufficient to save sinners completely and forever, a doctrine
that most Catholics deny. And finally it is our desire to exalt our Lord
by exposing any teaching or tradition that robs Him of the glory, honor
and praise that He alone deserves. It is my prayer that you will come to
Jesus with empty hands of faith, bringing nothing but your sins to the
cross! Only then will you know the peace of God which surpasses all
understanding.
In God’s
Grace,
Mike Gendron
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