See our playlist "Dealing with
Roman Catholicism, Idolatry & the
Virgin Mary" at
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFFA8D69D1B914715 with 131 videos.
Larry Wessels, director of
Christian Answers of
Austin, Texas (
YouTube channel CANSWERSTV at http://www.youtube.com/user/CAnswersTV); websites: http://www.BibleQuery.org, http://www.HistoryCart.com & http://www.MuslimHope.com) presents
Dave Hunt in this exclusive interview given to our camera crew during a conference held in
Dallas, Texas during
1999. Dave Hunt is the author of such books as "
The Seduction of
Christianity," "
Occult Invasion: The
Subtle Seduction of the
World and
Church," "
Beyond Seduction: A
Return to
Biblical Christianity," "
The God Makers: A
Shocking Expose of
What the Mormon Church Really Believes" & others.
WAS
MOTHER TERESA A
TRUE CHRISTIAN?
Mother Teresa was born
Agness Gonxha
Bojaxhiu in what is now
Yugoslavia on August 27, 1910. Raised in a middle-class
Roman Catholic family, she felt the call to be a nun at age 12. Five years later, in 1928, Agness said good-bye to her mother (it was the last time she would ever see her) and made her way to
Darjeeling,
India, a picturesque town nestled 7,
000 feet in the Himalayas, for training. In 1931, she took the new name of
Sister Teresa, after the
French nun
St. Therese of Lisieux (the
Little Flower). In
1939 she took final vows and was named mother superior at
St. Mary’s School at the
Loreto Sisters convent in a suburb of
Calcutta.
Mother Teresa was a thorough-going
Catholic, a faithful daughter of
Vatican II. She was a great worshiper of
Mary; she believed the wafer of the mass is literally and actually
Jesus Christ.
Thus Mother Teresa believed that the
Catholic priest has the power to absolve sinners of sin and that we come to
Jesus through Mary.
At the same meeting Mother Teresa called on the audience to pray the rosary, “which we pray everyday, in the streets, around the world, wherever we are,” and to have adore the
Eucharist in their parishes. She asked that the rosary be said for
peace...” (
The Tidings,
Los Angeles, Calif., June 20,
1986).
The rosary is largely a prayer to Mary. To “adore the Eucharist” is to worship the wafer of the mass as Jesus Christ.
Mother Teresa
Believed All Men Are
Children of God
In her speech before the
United Nations in
October 1985, she said, “
We are all children of God
. ... When we destroy an unborn child, we destroy God” (Christian
News, Nov. 11,
1985, p. 17)
.
In the biography Mother Teresa:
Her People and Her
Work, she is quoted by
Desmond Doig as follows: “If in coming face to face with God we accept Him in our lives, then we ... become a better
Hindu, a better Muslim, a better Catholic, a better whatever we are ... What God is in your mind you must accept.”
Mother Teresa participated in the “
Summit for
Peace” in
Assisi, Italy, in
November 1986. This blasphemous prayer meeting was arranged by the pope and was attended by leaders of many different religions, including Hindu, Buddhist, Islamic,
Shinto, Sikh, and
North American Indians--all of whom united in prayers for world peace (
Time,
Nov. 10, 1986, pp. 78-79).
When Mother Teresa died, her longtime friend and biographer Naveen Chawla said that he once asked her bluntly, “Do you convert?” She replied, “Of course I convert. I convert you to be a better Hindu or a better Muslim or a better
Protestant.
Once you’ve found God, it’s up to you to decide how to worship him” (“Mother Teresa
Touched other Faiths,”
Associated Press, Sept. 7,
1997).
Billy Graham: A
Compromised Ministry
Graham's denial of the true
Gospel - May 31, 1997 Graham appeared on the
Hour of Power with
Robert Schuller & the following exchange took place. This is an exact transcript.
GRAHAM: I think everybody that loves Christ, or knows Christ, whether they’re conscious of it or not, they’re members of the
Body of Christ … He’s calling people out of the world for His name, whether they come from the
Muslim world, or the Buddhist world, or the
Christian world, or the non-believing world, they are members of the Body of Christ, because they’ve been called by God. They may not even know the name of Jesus, but they know in their hearts that they need something that they don’t have, and they turn to the only light that they have, and I think they are saved, and that they’re going to be with us in heaven.”
GRAHAM:
I’ve met people in various parts of the world in tribal situations, that they have never seen a
Bible or heard about a Bible, and never heard of Jesus, but they’ve believed in their hearts that there was a God, and they’ve tried to live a life that was quite apart from the surrounding community in which they lived.”
These remarks by Graham illustrate how far he has come from the faithful message of salvation by faith in Jesus Christ alone.
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