Thursday, July 8, 2010

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Catholicism to Islam

Origin:

10-8 to Genesis 11: The Bible speaks of a man, Nimrod (which means rebel) who was the first powerful man on earth. He built cities and ruled, among other things, Babel (or Babylon). The ancient history and various mythologies reveal that this man, his wife Semiramis and her son Ninus (Tammuz) was deified and became the initiators of a trinity (father, mother and child).


origins of organized religions (Babel) 11-1 to Genesis 9:

The men were then scattered throughout the earth and formed different nations, languages and races where we come from TODAY 'hui. Since the Babylonian cult spread over all the earth over the centuries, although the shape has changed somewhat, the foundation has remained the same. Its rites are managed to Europe, especially by the Egyptian and Greek civilizations. The "gods" changed their name and appearance by language and local culture. These idolatrous and superstitious rites are the basis of current traditions that permeate the religions and constitute their true character.

founder of the Roman Catholic Church:

The Emperor Constantine (337) when he instituted it as state church. Matthew 16. V13 to 18: Jesus called Simon "Peter" (Greek: Petros, that is to say a stone building) is the first to declare that Jesus is the Christ. Darby's translation is correct when she says: "Thou art Peter (petros) and upon this rock (petra) I will build my church . That is to say Jesus Christ is the rock on which it built his Church. See also 1 Corinthians 3. V11: There is no other foundation than Jesus Christ.

General:

separation between clergy and laity. Uniform for the hierarchy. Mass (date on which it became a dogma: 1100) = Atonement (1215). Mediation : The Virgin, Saints and hierarchy - 1 Timothy 2. V5-6. Call no man "father" - Matthew 23. V9. Abbot comes from "abba" (father in Aramaic). There is another Jesus, another spirit and another gospel - 2 Corinthians 11. V4.

The Papacy:

Titles: Vicar (substitute) of Christ, head of the church, holy father, Pope ... Jesus Christ is the true priest or Grand Sovereign Pontiff - Hebrews 3 v1. Luke 22. V24: Raising and Lowering. Infallibility (1870). Only the Word of God is infallible. the true priesthood is delegable - Hebrews 7. V23-28 (once for all).

The Virgin (Madonna, Our Lady ...):

Semiramis, Astarte, Isis, Venus, Artemis (or Diana): In Acts 19. V27, manufacturers of idols say she is revered throughout the world (under various names). Mother of God, co-redeemer ... were blasphemous names. Queen of Heaven (Isis) - Jeremiah 7. V18 + 44. V15. It existed long before Mary. Immaculate conception, that is to say, conceived without sin (1854) Luke 1. V46-48, the real Mary needed a savior, + Romans 5. V12. Virginity - Matthew 1. V25: "He knew her (literally penetrated) not until she had given birth ..." Luke 2 +. V7: Jesus is his first born Mark 6 + v3: She had 4 other sons and several daughters. Ave Maria - Luke 1. V28: The angel said: "Hail to thee a grace that has been done." Assumption (1950). For more details: http://religionoudieu.blogspot.com/2007/05/lassomption-de-marie.html
Appearances - Galatians 1. V8 & 9.


Idolatry:

statues, crosses, pictures, holy sacrament (monstrance representing the sun) ... Host (Latin = victim) - 1 Corinthians 10 v19 to 22. Obelisk to the sun (it comes from Egypt and is located in front of St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican) - Isaiah 17. V-8 - Stele - Deuteronomy 16. V22. Veneration and prayer to the saints and their relics - Matthew 4. V10. Sign of the cross (AD 300) - Holy Water (1000) - Processions - Pilgrimages.

And again

The apocryphal books added to the Bible - Deuteronomy 4 v2. The missal. Tradition equal to the Bible (1545) - Matthew 15. V6-9. Purgatory (place where the dead go to serve their sentences), and limbo (where do the dead babies without being baptized) - Romans 8. V1. Mass for the souls in purgatory (300). Prayer for the dead (450) - Deuteronomy 18. V11. Sale of indulgences to shorten the time to spend in Purgatory (1190) Acts 8 v20. Mandatory celibacy of religious (325). Monastic Life (450) 1 Timothy 4. V1-3. Cathedrals, " churches" ... Acts 17. V24. Rosary to pray (1090) Matthew 6. V7-8 (original Arabic). Lent and Friday Meatless (998). Inquisition (1184) - Crusades - Conquistadors - persecution of Protestants, etc ... about 68 million victims. Hebrews 10. V30. Pope Gregory IX (1227-1241) banned the Bible. The Vatican (1929).

Celebrations:

Colossians 2-16 & 17: Most people today celebrate religious holidays without understanding the deeper meaning, while believing in God to please respect these traditions, they idolatrous practices are observing from a pagan God reproves; some holiday honoring those with a sincere heart are no less deceived, while others take advantage these occasions to give free rein to their basest instincts.
Celebrations Roman paganism from this primitive are many, but there are five of the most important: Christmas, Annunciation, Easter, St. John and the Assumption. Each of these festivals is undoubtedly a Babylonian origin. Apocalypse 17-1 to 6: Babylon, the mother, that is to say that which gave birth to the religious idolatry.



Apo 18-4 to 8: "Come out of her! "Cher (e) friend (s), if you're still in a idolatrous church, the Word of God commands you to leave for you to join a church faithful ...

Pierre Danis: paix@orange.fr

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