See our playlist "Dealing with
Roman Catholicism, Idolatry & the
Virgin Mary" at
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFFA8D69D1B914715 with
131 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) who gave an exclusive interview with our video crew while attending a conference with numerous evangelical speakers such as
John MacArthur,
John Ankerberg,
Dave Hunt & many others. The conference was held in
Dallas in
1999 to answer the second rendition of the "
Evangelicals and Catholics Together" document.
Questions answered on this video:
1.
What is your historical background in Romanism?
2. Are we saved by grace alone or are we saved by grace plus works and the
Holy Mother Church?
3. Is it really the physical body & blood of
Jesus Christ on the
Roman Catholic altar? Do we really eat
Jesus physically? What about
John chapter
6?
4. a)
What if you do not believe in the canon law of the
Roman Catholic church can you still be saved?
b)
Does that mean excommunication?
c) Is God Only holy?
d) Is Jesus the only mediator?
e)
Exodus 20:4-5, What about idolatry & graven images?
5. What is communion with the dead & to dead Roman Catholic saints? Does
Hebrews 9:27 refute purgatory?
6. Does water baptism make a person "born again" & therefore right with God?
7. Is Roman Catholicism a cult?
8. What does it mean for a
Catholic that no longer accepts all rules & doctrines of the Roman Catholic church?
9. Do the many contradictions within Roman Catholic laws & traditions mean that Romanism falls like a house of cards?
10. Is the Roman Catholic theory of apostolic succession true?
11. Is truth relative according to Romanism? Is
Roman authority based on a three legged chair - scripture, tradition & official degrees of the Romanist church?
12. Does the word "grace" mean the same thing to a Romanist as to a real
Biblical Christian?
13. The
ECT #1 document says conversion is a process, is that true? The ECT #2 document says justification & righteousness is conferred, not imputed, is that true?
14. Richard Bennett talks directly & personally to any
Roman Catholics who may be watching this video.
False worship in the
Roman Catholic Church:
Since true righteousness and its fruit are unavailable through a false gospel, the only means for worshipping a
Holy God through a false gospel are also those devised by man himself. These means, taking the form of outward rituals and other religious paraphernalia, fall under the
Second Commandment. Even a simple overview of the teaching of the Roman Catholic Church (
RCC) on the
Lord's supper shows that the RCC is no exception. Because the Roman Catholic Church promotes a false gospel, she must somehow establish a showing of the fruit of her own righteousness.
The Church of
Rome officially claims that in her ritual, the
Mass, is the culmination of the worship men offer to Christ and through Him to the
Father. She declares that the Mass is also the source and summit of her life. The sacrifice of
Calvary, she alleges, is in her control since she declares her ritual, the Mass, to be one and the same sacrifice with that of the
Lord Jesus Christ's.
In contrast to the biblical Christ,
Who is now reigning
King of Kings and
Lord of Lords and sitting at the right hand of
God the Father, Rome consistently portrays the dying Christ, "the sacred victim". Using the ritual of the Mass as her center of worship, which all the faithful on pain of mortal sin are required to attend, Rome teaches and dramatizes her false gospel by having her faithful offer themselves, together with the dying Christ, to Holy God of the
Bible. She teaches that in the round white wafer, i.e., her
Eucharist, is contained the physical Christ and His soul and divinity. This wafer is to receive worship due to Holy God alone.
The claim that Christ is immolated in the Mass:
The Vatican Council II Documents of the Roman Catholic Church teach, "For in the sacrifice of the Mass Our
Lord is immolated when 'he begins to be present sacramentally as the spiritual food of the faithful under the appearances of bread and wine.' It was for this purpose that Christ entrusted this sacrifice to the [
Roman Catholic]
Church, that the faithful might share in it both spiritually, by faith and charity, and sacramentally, through the banquet of
Holy Communion.
Participation in the
Lord's Supper is always communion with Christ offering himself for us as a sacrifice to the Father."
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Acts 4:12
- published: 07 Jun 2014
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