PAGAN ORIGIN of ROMAN CATHOLICISM

 

The teachings of the Roman Catholic Church did not come from the Bible or any other authoritative statement of apostolic doctrine or from God so where did they come from?

 

The chief theory is that since the Church brought in a lot of pagan converts who pined for their old ways so much that pagan doctrines and practices were Christianised and locked into official Church teaching.  Some of the errors were there very early.  Examples, the doctrine that water baptism was obligatory, that bishops are to be blindly obeyed and that the bread and wine become the body and blood of Jesus (taught by Justin Martyr about 150 AD.  Justin said that in the rites of the god Mithra food was believed to become the body of the god).  As time went on more and more dross was added.

 

The Roman Catholic Church claims that during Mass it can turn bread into Jesus Christ without anything seeming to change.  The bread seems as much bread as before but it is not bread but Jesus.  This is a totally incomprehensible doctrine.  It is like saying that black is really white.  It is like saying the sun gives off no light but it only seems to.  It is like saying you don't exist but only imagine you do.  It is so absurd that what it is really saying is that this is bread and we will worship it and pretend it is Jesus.  This is extreme paganism and idolatry and blasphemy.  Even the worst idolater didn't worship a statue because it was a statue but because he believed it represented his God or housed his god.  It was really the god not the statue that was getting the worship.  Roman Catholicism should be considered a separate religion from Christianity for it adores bread and pretends that that bread is Jesus.  It is the bread that is worshipped not Jesus.  The Bible condemns idolatry in the strongest possible terms.

 

If bread can look exactly the same after being turned into Jesus then clearly a man can be turned into a piece of iron.  The Church says that Jesus doesn't disappear in Heaven.  He is still there looking like a man but is able to be in the bread at the same time.  But God could surely make him vanish if he wished.  If he can turn bread into Jesus without Jesus leaving Heaven then he can turn it into Jesus in such a way that Jesus's body seems to have ceased to exist and so that the ex-bread is now the only body of Jesus there is.  God can make the iron no longer iron but the man with the man disappearing as well.  So what cannot be alive can be alive according to the ridiculous Romish doctrine of the Mass.  The doctrine of the change into Jesus is so mad that nobody can believe in it in their minds.  The idolatry is conscious. 

 

The pagans worshipped a mother goddess so the Church exaggerated the honour it believed to be due to Mary to make her a substitute for the goddess.  Mary was indeed a goddess when she could influence a perfect God which implies that she is better than he is.  God was still the focus of the liturgy which seems to be more of a smokescreen than anything else.  Prayers might have been said to God but it was intended that he should hear them through Mary so it was really Mary and not God who was prayed to.

 

The Hindus had a spiritual immaterial god and in that god were three separate persons.  The Catholic Church has the same idea.  Even the God of Catholicism comes from ancient Greek philosophy for he is without parts.  The Bible never says that God is like this.  It uses the same word for spirit and breath so spirit is a kind of matter for there is no reason to think otherwise.  Jesus was never said to be God in the earliest Church so Rome promoted him to divinity to match the incarnations of Gods among the pagans. 

 

Newman listed some things in Catholic practice that Catholicism adopted from the pagans.  He was right to say that there is nothing wrong with that in itself.  Pagans wearing priestly robes does not prove that it is wrong for clergy to wear collars.  Holy water came from the pagans.  The only problem is with the fact that pagan doctrines were absorbed by the Church and given a Christian cover. 

 

The notion of a caste of men being infallible is a pagan one.  Christianity commands equality and does not advocate a bunch of men claiming to be special and a step above everybody else.

 

The priest with sacramental powers comes from belief in magicians.

 

The altar on which Mass is offered is certainly pagan for even the Catholic Mass is not really a sacrifice.  The doctrine that Jesus’ atonement is there during Mass means only that all events are present to God now this sacrifice is really present everywhere and there is nothing unique about Mass.  When no sacrifice is offered on the altar there is no altar.  It is just a table called an altar.

 

Holy water is a heathen practice.  The pagans used to sprinkle liquid with an artificial penis in their fertility rites.  The Bible does not say that the water used for baptism is holy or blessed.  The Catholic Church says that ordinary water will do in an emergency.  There is no need to bless water as a memorial of one’s baptism.  It should be believed that there is power in prayer and not in holy water.  Holy water has no power apart from prayer so what need is there for it?

 

Church buildings are pagan.  The Bible never sanctions having Church buildings.  There are sound reasons why it is wrong to have them.  They are a waste of money for a start.  And holy statues are nothing more than pagan idols.

 

The monastic system is not in the Bible but pagans had their orders of monks and nuns.  The vestal virgins of ancient Rome were nuns.  Buddhism is a form of monasticism.

 

When every Catholic doctrine that is not in the Bible must have had another origin that origin must have been pagan.  It must have turned people on and could only have done that if they had once had something similar in their old religion. 

 

BOOKS CONSULTED 

 

A GREAT LEGACY, Rev RJ Coates, Irish Church Mission, Dublin

A PATH FROM ROME, Anthony Kenny Sidgwick & Jackson, London, 1985

A ROMAN CATECHISM WITH A REPLY THERETO, John Wesley Protestant Truth Society, London 

A WOMAN RIDES THE BEAST, Dave Hunt, Harvest House, Eugene, Oregon, 1994

ALL ONE BODY – WHY DON’T WE AGREE?  Erwin W Lutzer, Tyndale, Illinois, 1989

AN ACCOUNT OF ARCHBISHOP JAMES USHER 1581-1656, ND Emerson MA PhD, Townsend Street, Dublin  

APOSTOLICAL SUCCESSION, James Heron, Outlook Press, Belfast 

BIBLICAL EXEGESIS AND CHURCH DOCTRINE, Raymond E Brown, Paulist Press, New York, 1985 

BUT THE BIBLE DOES NOT SAY SO, Rev Roberto Nisbet, Church Book Room Press, London 1966

CATECHISM OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH, Veritas, Dublin, 1995

CATHOLICISM AND CHRISTIANITY, Cecil John Cadoux, George Allen & Unwin Ltd, 1928

CATHOLICISM AND FUNDAMENTALISM, Karl Keating, Ignatius Press, San Francisco, 1988

CHRISTIANS GUIDE TO ROMAN CATHOLICISM, Bill Jackson, Colonial Baptist Press, Louisville, Kentucky, 1988

CITY OF GOD, St Augustine, Penguin Books, Middlesex, 1986 

DAWN OR TWILIGHT? HM Carson, IVP, Leicester, 1976 

DEAR CATHOLIC FRIEND, John R Rice, Sword of the Lord, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, 1989

DIFFICULTIES, Mgr Ronald Knox and Sir Arnold Lunn, Eyre & Spottiswoode, London, 1958

DOCUMENTS OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH, edited by Henry Bettenson, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1979  

ENCHIRIDION SYMBOLORUM ET DEFINITIONUM, Heinrich Joseph Denzinger, Edited by A Schonmetzer, Barcelona, 1963

EVANGELICAL CATHOLICS A NEW PHENOMENON, Stanley Mawhinney, Christian Ministries Incorporated, Dundrum, Dublin, 1992

FUTURIST OR HISTORICIST? Basil C Mowll, Protestant Truth Society, London 

HANDBOOK TO THE CONTROVERSY WITH ROME, Karl Von Hase, Vols 1 and 2, The Religious Tract Society, London, 1906

HOW SURE ARE THE FOUNDATIONS?  Colin Badger, Wayside Press, Canada

HOW TO CHOOSE YOUR VOCATION IN LIFE, Thomas Artz C.SS.R, Liguori Publications, Missouri, 1976

INFALLIBILITY IN THE CHURCH, Patrick Crowley, CTS, London, 1982

IS THE CATHOLIC CHURCH A BIBLE CHURCH?  John Hamrogue, C.SS.R, Liguori, Missouri, 1983  

IS THERE SALVATION OUTSIDE THE CATHOLIC CHURCH?  Fr J Bainvel SJ, TAN, Illiniois, 1979 

LETTERS TO A ROMAN CATHOLIC PRIEST, H A Ironside, Loizeaux Brothers, New Jersey, 1982 

LION CONCISE BOOK OF CHRISTIAN THOUGHT, Tony Lane, Lion, Herts, 1984 

LIVING IN CHRIST, A Dreze SJ, Geoffrey Chapman, London-Melbourne 1969   

LOOK!  THE DOUAY BIBLE AGAINST ROME, Connellan Mission, Dublin 

MORAL PHILOSOPHY, Joseph Rickaby SJ, Stonyhurst Philosophy Series, Longmans, Green and Co, London, 1912 

NEW CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA, The Catholic University of America and the McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., Washington, District of Columbia, 1967 

OUGHT I TO SEND MY CHILD TO A CONVENT SCHOOL? Rev Walter H Denbow, Protestant Truth Society, London, 1969 

ROMAN CATHOLIC CLAIMS, Charles Gore MA, Longmans, London, 1894 

ROMAN CATHOLIC OBJECTIONS ANSWERED, Rev H O Lindsay, John T Drought Ltd, Dublin 

ROMAN CATHOLIC TEACHING CONTRASTED WITH BIBLE TEACHING, Bernard Burt, The Bible Student Press, Coventry

ROMAN CATHOLICISM TESTED BY THE SCRIPTURES, John A Coleman, New Litho Pty. Ltd, Victoria, 1987

ROMAN CATHOLICISM WHAT IS FINAL AUTHORITY?  Harold J Berry, Back to the Bible, Nebraska, 1974 

ROMAN CATHOLICISM, Lorraine Boettner, Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing Company, Phillipsburg, NJ, 1962 

ROMANISM AT VARIANCE WITH THE BIBLE, Rev James Gardner, Protestant Truth Society, London, 1987

ROME HAS SPOKEN, A GUIDE TO FORGOTTEN PAPAL STATEMENTS AND HOW THEY HAVE CHANGED THROUGH THE CENTURIES, Maureen Fiedler and Linda Rabben (Editors), Crossroad Publishing, New York, 1998

ROME THE GREAT PRIVATE INTERPRETATOR, Peter S Ruckman Penascola Bible Press, Palatka, Florida, 1969

SALVATION, THE BIBLE AND ROMAN CATHOLICISM, William Webster, Banner of Truth, Edinburgh, 1990

SECRETS OF ROMANISM, Joseph Zacchello, Loizeaux Brothers, New Jersey, 1984

THE ADVANCE OF ROMANISM, S M Houghton, Cotswold Bible Witness, 1964 

THE BIBLE OR THE CHURCH? Ken Camplin, Printland Publishers, India, 1996 

THE BIBLE REFUTES ROMANISM Philip H Rand Protestant Truth Society, London 

THE CATHOLIC CHURCH HAS THE ANSWER, Paul Whitcomb TAN, Illinois, 1986

THE CHURCH AND INFALLIBILITY, BC Butler, The Catholic Book Club, London, undated

THE CHURCH OF ROME AND THE WORD OF GOD, Rev Eric C Last, Protestant Truth Society, London

THE DEVELOPMENTS OF ROMAN CATHOLICISM, John A Bain MA, Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier, Edinburgh and London, undated 

THE EARLY CHURCH, Henry Chadwick, Pelican, Middlesex, 1987

THE GREAT MEANS OF SALVATION AND OF PERFECTION, St Alphonsus De Ligouri, Redemptorist Fathers, Brooklyn, 1988

THE MOTHER OF GOD AND OUR INTERIOR LIFE, Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange, OP, TAN, Illinois, 1993

THE PRIMITIVE FAITH AND ROMAN CATHOLIC DEVELOPMENTS, Rev John A F Gregg BD, APCK, Dublin, 1928 

THE RICHES OF ROME AND THE UNSEARCHABLE RICHES OF CHRIST Robert D Browne, Protestant Truth Society, London 

THE STUDENT’S CATHOLIC DOCTRINE, Rev Charles Hart BA, Burns & Oates, London, 1961 

THE TRUE CHURCH AND THE FALSE, The National Union of Protestants, Suffolk 

THE VATICAN PAPERS, Nino Lo Bello, New English Library, Kent, 1982 

TRADITIONAL DOCTRINES OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH EXAMINED, Rev CCJ Butlin, Protestant Truth Society, London

TREASURES FROM GOD’S STOREHOUSE, Dr Bill Jackson, Colonial Baptist Press, Louisville, Kentucky, 1991

VICARS OF CHRIST, Peter De Rosa, Corgi Books, London, 1993 

WHAT HAPPENED!  Francisco Lacueva, Evangelical Protestant Society, Belfast 

WHY BE A CATHOLIC?  Fr David Jones OP, Catholic Truth Society, London, 1996 

WHY I AM NOT A ROMAN CATHOLIC, Rev Canon McCormick DD, Protestant Truth Society, London, 1968 

YOU CAN LEAD ROMAN CATHOLICS TO CHRIST, Wilson Ewin, New England Mission, Nashua 1980 

 

BIBLE VERSION USED

The Amplified Bible 

 

THE WWW

 

The Anti-Catholic Bible

www.catholic.com/library/The_Anti_Catholic_Bible.asp

 

Christians versus the Lies of Catholicism

www.cephasministry.com

 

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