Catholicism: The Church on Haunted Hill - Bill Schnoebelen
Bill Schnoebelen spent 16 years in the Roman Catholic educational system and has a Master's degree in theology from a Catholic seminary. In this video, he exami...
Bill Schnoebelen spent 16 years in the Roman Catholic educational system and has a Master's degree in theology from a Catholic seminary. In this video, he examines the dogmas of the Vatican in the light of Scripture, and shows why the Roman church is so far off course.
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wn.com/Catholicism The Church On Haunted Hill Bill Schnoebelen
Bill Schnoebelen spent 16 years in the Roman Catholic educational system and has a Master's degree in theology from a Catholic seminary. In this video, he examines the dogmas of the Vatican in the light of Scripture, and shows why the Roman church is so far off course.
Converting videos to mp3 over sites such as www.clipconverter.cc makes for a convenient way to listen to youtube at work or in the car. (I have no affiliation with that site, there are many others of course. Mp3s are a great way to continue your research "on the go!")
Please visit withoneaccord.org for more great resources, he has many books for sale, too!
seek Jesus and you will find him, alfred webre, alien abduction, aliens, aliens are demons, allan hendry, allen greenfield, amaros, amezyarak, anton lavey, araciel, arakiel, araqael, araqiel, arkas, arkiel, armaros, arqael, art bell , asbeel, astral projection, azazel, balfour declaration, baraqel, baraqiel, bezaliel, bible, bible prophecy 2015, bill schnoebelen, black magic, bob lazar, book of enoch, book of jubilees, bruce maccabee, budd hopkins, byu, cambriel, channeling, charles halt, chazaqiel, child abuse, conspiracy theories 2015, curtis peebles, daniel fry, danielle egnew, david icke, demolay, demonology, demons, depression, donald howard menzel, donald keyhoe, druids, edward ruppelt, enoch, enochian magic, sneblen, exorcism, extraterristrial life, ezeqeel, fallen angels, false flag, familiar spirits, federal reserve, freemasonry, gader'el, gadreel, george adamski , george knapp, george noory, ghosts, glenn dennis, greg bishop, halloween, halloween illuminati, harley rutledge, harry potter illuminati, harry potter puppet pals, harry potter satanic, harry potter witchcraft, hasdiel, haunted, hegelian dialectic, hypnosis, illuminati, incubus, j. allen hynek , jacques vallée, james moseley, jason murphy, jehovah's witness, jeqon, jerome clark, jesus, jim marrs, john keel, john mack, joseph smith, kabaiel, kabbalah, kakabel, kasadya, kasdaye, kevin randle, khazars, kjv bible, kochab, kochbiel, kokabiel, la marzulli, leonard stringfield, linda moulton howe, little grays, little greys, little green men, magic spells, mark dice, michael swords, mk ultra, mormonism, mormons, morris jessup, mr. pickles, nephilim, nephilim 2015, new age, new world order illuminati, nick redfern, occult hand signs, old hag syndrome, orfeo angelucci , ouija, penemue, philip corso, philip klass, pope francis, prophecy club, prophecy club schnoebelen, r$e, ramiel, raymond fowler , raziel, red pill revolution, reptilians, richard dolan, richard hall, riley martin, rob simone, robert dean, robert sheaffer, round saturns eye, samiel, samyaza, sariel, sarquael, sasquatch, satanic, satanic ritual abuse, satanism, satanism 2015, schnoebelen, semyaza, shamazya, shamsiel, shapeshifters, shemhazi, shemyazaz, skull and bones, 322, sleep paralysis, star of david, stephenie meyer, steve hopkins , steve quayle, steven greer, succubus, suicidal thoughts, suriel, the prophecy club, the watchers, thescariestmovieever, tomorrowland 2015, tomorroworld 2015, tomorrowworld 2015, transyuggothian, tribulation, twilight, ufos, uriel, uriel, vampire diaries, vampires, vatican, vigilant christian, vocabulaire de l' angelologie, werewolves, whitley strieber, wicca, william birnes, witchcraft, witches, x-files, xendrius, yaqum, yeqon, yeti, yoga, zecharia sitchin, zohar, 501c3, 501-c-3, strong delusion, grand delusion, great delusion, agnostic, albigensian, alice bailey, anathema, anonymous, apocrypha, atheism, atheist, atlantis, aleister crowley, albert pike, ayn rand, bethke, Bible versions, black pope, blavatsky, book of daniel, catholic, catholicism, CFR, club of rome, constantine, copeland, council of nicea, council of trent, council on foreign relations, coverdale, cranmer, dead sea scrolls, erasmus, ESV, exodus, foxe's book of martyrs, francis bacon, freemason, genesis, geneva bible, guy fawkes, hail mary, help me, help me God, ian paisley, ignatius loyola, jack parsons, jesuits, joel osteen, joyce meyer, king james bible, knights of malta, knights templar, legion, leviticus, lollard, maccabees, martin luther, midrash, monk, NASB, NIV, nun, oprah winfrey, shirley maclaine, protestant, reformation, revelation, roman catholic, ron hubbard, rosicrucians, seasonal affective disorder, septuagint, shakespeare, society of jesus, springmeier, td jakes, testament of solomon, the sacred heart, thomas moore, tyndale, virgin mary, vulgate, waldenses, waldensians, william cooper, wycliffe, Jesus saves
- published: 22 Nov 2014
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Ekskluzivni intervju: John MacArthur - 23 pitanja o rimokatoličanstvu
Pastor John MacArthur in this exclusive interview given to our camera crew during a conference held in Dallas, Texas during 1999. John MacArthur is the pastor-t...
Pastor John MacArthur in this exclusive interview given to our camera crew during a conference held in Dallas, Texas during 1999. John MacArthur is the pastor-teacher of Grace Community Church in Sun Valley, California, as well as an author, conference speaker, president of The Master's College and Seminary, and featured teacher with the Grace to You media ministry http://www.gty.org). Since completing his first best-selling book The Gospel According to Jesus in 1988, John has written nearly 400 books and study guides, including Our Sufficiency in Christ, Strange Fire, Ashamed of the Gospel, Charismatic Chaos, The Murder of Jesus, A Tale of Two Sons, Twelve Ordinary Men, The Truth War, The Jesus You Can't Ignore, Slave, One Perfect Life, and The MacArthur New Testament Commentary series. John's titles have been translated into more than two dozen languages. The MacArthur Study Bible, the cornerstone resource of his ministry, is available in English (NKJ, NAS, and ESV), Spanish, Russian, German, French, Portuguese, Italian, and Arabic with a Chinese translation underway.
Pastor MacArthur answers the following questions about Roman Catholicism:
1. Does church history support Romanism?
2. What about late forming Romanist doctrines?
3. Is there such as thing as apostolic succession? Does this prove Romanism true?
4. Is there circular reasoning in saying that Catholicism is infallible?
5. What is the definition of the church?
6. Does the lack of authority in diverse protestant churches prove the need for a monolithic Roman Church?
7. What about scripture alone?
8. When tradition contradicts scripture which has the authority?
9. Does the Bible teach that traditions are inspired & authoritative?
10. 2 Corinthians 5:21 - What is the true gospel?
11. Why did Jesus live a full life here on earth for 33 years?
12. How is Rome's gospel different than the gospel of the Bible?
13. How does mass, purgatory, good works, etc take away from the true gospel?
14. What about works & James 2:24?
15. What is the difference between justification & santification?
16. Does Rome preach a false gospel & is it damnable heresy?
17. What about Romanist baptismal regeneration?
18. Can a person be saved without water baptism?
19. What about spirit baptism?
20. Has Romanism changed since Vatican II?
21. Are Roman Catholics our brothers & sisters in Christ?
22. What is wrong with the "Evangelicals and Catholics Together" document?
23. What if you are an ecumenical evangelical?
Pastor MacArthur has criticized popular mega-church pastor Joel Osteen, whom he has spoken of as a quasi-pantheist. He has also been critical of Billy Graham, whom he says teaches an unbiblical view of salvation: a type of Catholic Universalism where people outside of Christianity can go to heaven.
In May 2002, in the midst of significant media and public attention focused on Catholic sex abuse cases, MacArthur gave a message highly critical of the entire system of the Roman Catholic priesthood. MacArthur has referred to Catholicism in as the "Kingdom of Satan," and holds to the confession that the pope is anti-christ, but which he said "applies to anyone who positions himself against or in place of Christ."
In a newer Sermon Pastor MacArthur unequivocally states that a person who truly believes what Roman Catholicism teaches is not saved. In addition he stated that the "theology of Islam is false."
Pastor John MacArthur is one of the most critical in the Christian community against the Charismatic Movement and Pentecostalism in general. In further evaluation, MacArthur charged that "the Charismatic Movement has stolen the Holy Spirit and created a golden calf and they're dancing around the golden calf as if it were the Holy Spirit." He broadly stated that within the Charismatic Movement, claimed manifestations of the Spirit such as "visions, revelations, voices from heaven...speaking in tongues, prophecies.. anointings, miracles," are "all false, all lies, all deceptions attributed falsely to the Holy Spirit." The books, "The Charismatics," "Charismatic Chaos" and "Strange Fire: The Danger of Offending the Holy Spirit with Counterfeit Worship," are three books against the Charismatic & Pentecostal Movements. The last book, "Strange Fire," was presented at his "Strange Fire Conference," October 2013.
Pastor MacArthur has allowed that some within the Charismatic movement believed in the authority of Scripture. However, he saw its interdenominational presence as being "a testimony to the absence of any theology."
wn.com/Ekskluzivni Intervju John Macarthur 23 Pitanja O Rimokatoličanstvu
Pastor John MacArthur in this exclusive interview given to our camera crew during a conference held in Dallas, Texas during 1999. John MacArthur is the pastor-teacher of Grace Community Church in Sun Valley, California, as well as an author, conference speaker, president of The Master's College and Seminary, and featured teacher with the Grace to You media ministry http://www.gty.org). Since completing his first best-selling book The Gospel According to Jesus in 1988, John has written nearly 400 books and study guides, including Our Sufficiency in Christ, Strange Fire, Ashamed of the Gospel, Charismatic Chaos, The Murder of Jesus, A Tale of Two Sons, Twelve Ordinary Men, The Truth War, The Jesus You Can't Ignore, Slave, One Perfect Life, and The MacArthur New Testament Commentary series. John's titles have been translated into more than two dozen languages. The MacArthur Study Bible, the cornerstone resource of his ministry, is available in English (NKJ, NAS, and ESV), Spanish, Russian, German, French, Portuguese, Italian, and Arabic with a Chinese translation underway.
Pastor MacArthur answers the following questions about Roman Catholicism:
1. Does church history support Romanism?
2. What about late forming Romanist doctrines?
3. Is there such as thing as apostolic succession? Does this prove Romanism true?
4. Is there circular reasoning in saying that Catholicism is infallible?
5. What is the definition of the church?
6. Does the lack of authority in diverse protestant churches prove the need for a monolithic Roman Church?
7. What about scripture alone?
8. When tradition contradicts scripture which has the authority?
9. Does the Bible teach that traditions are inspired & authoritative?
10. 2 Corinthians 5:21 - What is the true gospel?
11. Why did Jesus live a full life here on earth for 33 years?
12. How is Rome's gospel different than the gospel of the Bible?
13. How does mass, purgatory, good works, etc take away from the true gospel?
14. What about works & James 2:24?
15. What is the difference between justification & santification?
16. Does Rome preach a false gospel & is it damnable heresy?
17. What about Romanist baptismal regeneration?
18. Can a person be saved without water baptism?
19. What about spirit baptism?
20. Has Romanism changed since Vatican II?
21. Are Roman Catholics our brothers & sisters in Christ?
22. What is wrong with the "Evangelicals and Catholics Together" document?
23. What if you are an ecumenical evangelical?
Pastor MacArthur has criticized popular mega-church pastor Joel Osteen, whom he has spoken of as a quasi-pantheist. He has also been critical of Billy Graham, whom he says teaches an unbiblical view of salvation: a type of Catholic Universalism where people outside of Christianity can go to heaven.
In May 2002, in the midst of significant media and public attention focused on Catholic sex abuse cases, MacArthur gave a message highly critical of the entire system of the Roman Catholic priesthood. MacArthur has referred to Catholicism in as the "Kingdom of Satan," and holds to the confession that the pope is anti-christ, but which he said "applies to anyone who positions himself against or in place of Christ."
In a newer Sermon Pastor MacArthur unequivocally states that a person who truly believes what Roman Catholicism teaches is not saved. In addition he stated that the "theology of Islam is false."
Pastor John MacArthur is one of the most critical in the Christian community against the Charismatic Movement and Pentecostalism in general. In further evaluation, MacArthur charged that "the Charismatic Movement has stolen the Holy Spirit and created a golden calf and they're dancing around the golden calf as if it were the Holy Spirit." He broadly stated that within the Charismatic Movement, claimed manifestations of the Spirit such as "visions, revelations, voices from heaven...speaking in tongues, prophecies.. anointings, miracles," are "all false, all lies, all deceptions attributed falsely to the Holy Spirit." The books, "The Charismatics," "Charismatic Chaos" and "Strange Fire: The Danger of Offending the Holy Spirit with Counterfeit Worship," are three books against the Charismatic & Pentecostal Movements. The last book, "Strange Fire," was presented at his "Strange Fire Conference," October 2013.
Pastor MacArthur has allowed that some within the Charismatic movement believed in the authority of Scripture. However, he saw its interdenominational presence as being "a testimony to the absence of any theology."
- published: 06 Mar 2015
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"Are Catholics Christian?" Answered by Priest for 22 Years Richard Bennett & the Catholic Catechism
See our playlist "Dealing with Roman Catholicism, Idolatry & the Virgin Mary" at http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFFA8D69D1B914715 with 124 videos & count...
See our playlist "Dealing with Roman Catholicism, Idolatry & the Virgin Mary" at http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFFA8D69D1B914715 with 124 videos & counting. Larry Wessels, director of Christian Answers of Austin, Texas/ Christian Debater (YouTube channel: CANSWERSTV at http://www.youtube.com/user/CAnswersTV; websites: http://www.BibleQuery.org, http://www.HistoryCart.com & http://www.MuslimHope.com) presents former Roman Catholic priest for 22 years Richard Bennett (website: http://www.BEREANBEACON.ORG) on the question - "Are Catholics Christian?"
"Are Catholics Christians?" By Richard Bennett (former RC priest for 22 years, www.BereanBeacon.org) The Catholic Church presupposes itself to be Christian. Nothing could be farther from the truth; yet, the Catholic Church has presented and promoted herself in that guise particularly since the close of the Second Vatican Council in 1965. A primary, non-negotiable goal of Vatican Council II was to lay the groundwork and to establish the rules and parameters for a multifaceted, ecumenical outreach. Evangelical Christians, now called "separated brethren", rather than "heretics",1 are the primary target of Catholic ecumenism. The goal is to draw them into the Roman Catholic fold.2 Thus, in the 1994 Catechism of the Catholic Church, the word "Christian" occurs more than 100 times in these official teachings. Buzzwords such as "dialogue", "ecumenism", and "social justice" are being used under the guise of promoting true Christianity while advancing the Roman Catholic agenda.
Assurances to Evangelicals Negated
Evangelicals are assured that Catholics who believe in the incarnation, death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ are true Christians, even though they misunderstand some of the "technicalities" regarding salvation. Such reasoning is negated by the fact that Catholicism differs from biblical faith—not only on minor details, but more importantly on what is essential for one’s salvation.
The most dangerous aspect of Catholic Church doctrine is that it appears to be based on the great, indispensable truths of God’s revelation.3 In reality, however, the telling fact is that Catholic doctrine denies essential, biblical doctrines by that which it adds on to biblical truths. For example, while Catholic doctrine affirms the worship of the three distinct Persons of the Trinity, it adds divine adoration for the Virgin Mary by addressing her in prayer as "the All Holy One". The exact words of the official statement are, "By asking Mary to pray for us, we acknowledge ourselves to be poor sinners and we address ourselves to the ‘Mother of Mercy,’ the All Holy One".4 The Catholic Church also demands that worship, which according to Scripture is due exclusively to the one true God in three persons, is also to be given to the
1 The anathemas or curses against Evangelicals as heretics still remain in Roman Catholic law because the Council of Trent (1545 – 1563) has never been revoked. Since the demise of the Holy Roman Empire, the Papacy has had no military and civil power by which to enforce these anathemas as it had during the 605 years of the Inquisition. Thus the Papacy has recently adopted "ecumenism, "dialogue," and promoting "social justice" as ways and means of drawing Evangelical Christians into its fold.
2 Vatican Council II Documents, "Reflections and Suggestions Concerning Ecumenical Dialogue," Vol. I, Sect. II.
This crucial Vatican document states, "…ecumenical dialogue is not limited to an academic or purely conceptual level, but striving for a more complete communion between the Christian communities…it serves to transform modes of thought and behavior and the daily life of those communities. [non-Catholic churches] In this way, it aims at preparing the way for their unity of faith in the bosom of a Church one and visible: thus ‘little by little’, as the obstacles to perfect ecclesial communion are overcome, all Christians will be gathered, in a common celebration of the Eucharist, into that unity of the one and only Church which Christ bestowed on his Church from the beginning. This unity, we believe, dwells in the Catholic Church as something she can never lose…"
3 For example she holds to the existence of a self-existent and eternal God, the Creator of the universe, of man, and of all things. She teaches the biblical doctrine of the Trinity. She teaches Adam’s sin resulting in the shared guilt and consequences of his sin. She accepts the doctrine of man’s redemption by Jesus Christ, teaching that He became incarnate and endured the death of the cross; that He arose from the dead, ascended to heaven, and will return again.
To see the rest of this article go to http://www.bereanbeacon.org/article/sorted/01_On_Catholicism/Are_Catholics_Christians.pdf.
Titus 1:9-16
wn.com/Are Catholics Christian Answered By Priest For 22 Years Richard Bennett The Catholic Catechism
See our playlist "Dealing with Roman Catholicism, Idolatry & the Virgin Mary" at http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFFA8D69D1B914715 with 124 videos & counting. Larry Wessels, director of Christian Answers of Austin, Texas/ Christian Debater (YouTube channel: CANSWERSTV at http://www.youtube.com/user/CAnswersTV; websites: http://www.BibleQuery.org, http://www.HistoryCart.com & http://www.MuslimHope.com) presents former Roman Catholic priest for 22 years Richard Bennett (website: http://www.BEREANBEACON.ORG) on the question - "Are Catholics Christian?"
"Are Catholics Christians?" By Richard Bennett (former RC priest for 22 years, www.BereanBeacon.org) The Catholic Church presupposes itself to be Christian. Nothing could be farther from the truth; yet, the Catholic Church has presented and promoted herself in that guise particularly since the close of the Second Vatican Council in 1965. A primary, non-negotiable goal of Vatican Council II was to lay the groundwork and to establish the rules and parameters for a multifaceted, ecumenical outreach. Evangelical Christians, now called "separated brethren", rather than "heretics",1 are the primary target of Catholic ecumenism. The goal is to draw them into the Roman Catholic fold.2 Thus, in the 1994 Catechism of the Catholic Church, the word "Christian" occurs more than 100 times in these official teachings. Buzzwords such as "dialogue", "ecumenism", and "social justice" are being used under the guise of promoting true Christianity while advancing the Roman Catholic agenda.
Assurances to Evangelicals Negated
Evangelicals are assured that Catholics who believe in the incarnation, death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ are true Christians, even though they misunderstand some of the "technicalities" regarding salvation. Such reasoning is negated by the fact that Catholicism differs from biblical faith—not only on minor details, but more importantly on what is essential for one’s salvation.
The most dangerous aspect of Catholic Church doctrine is that it appears to be based on the great, indispensable truths of God’s revelation.3 In reality, however, the telling fact is that Catholic doctrine denies essential, biblical doctrines by that which it adds on to biblical truths. For example, while Catholic doctrine affirms the worship of the three distinct Persons of the Trinity, it adds divine adoration for the Virgin Mary by addressing her in prayer as "the All Holy One". The exact words of the official statement are, "By asking Mary to pray for us, we acknowledge ourselves to be poor sinners and we address ourselves to the ‘Mother of Mercy,’ the All Holy One".4 The Catholic Church also demands that worship, which according to Scripture is due exclusively to the one true God in three persons, is also to be given to the
1 The anathemas or curses against Evangelicals as heretics still remain in Roman Catholic law because the Council of Trent (1545 – 1563) has never been revoked. Since the demise of the Holy Roman Empire, the Papacy has had no military and civil power by which to enforce these anathemas as it had during the 605 years of the Inquisition. Thus the Papacy has recently adopted "ecumenism, "dialogue," and promoting "social justice" as ways and means of drawing Evangelical Christians into its fold.
2 Vatican Council II Documents, "Reflections and Suggestions Concerning Ecumenical Dialogue," Vol. I, Sect. II.
This crucial Vatican document states, "…ecumenical dialogue is not limited to an academic or purely conceptual level, but striving for a more complete communion between the Christian communities…it serves to transform modes of thought and behavior and the daily life of those communities. [non-Catholic churches] In this way, it aims at preparing the way for their unity of faith in the bosom of a Church one and visible: thus ‘little by little’, as the obstacles to perfect ecclesial communion are overcome, all Christians will be gathered, in a common celebration of the Eucharist, into that unity of the one and only Church which Christ bestowed on his Church from the beginning. This unity, we believe, dwells in the Catholic Church as something she can never lose…"
3 For example she holds to the existence of a self-existent and eternal God, the Creator of the universe, of man, and of all things. She teaches the biblical doctrine of the Trinity. She teaches Adam’s sin resulting in the shared guilt and consequences of his sin. She accepts the doctrine of man’s redemption by Jesus Christ, teaching that He became incarnate and endured the death of the cross; that He arose from the dead, ascended to heaven, and will return again.
To see the rest of this article go to http://www.bereanbeacon.org/article/sorted/01_On_Catholicism/Are_Catholics_Christians.pdf.
Titus 1:9-16
- published: 24 Mar 2015
- views: 112