At The Council Of Trent In 1545, The
Roman Catholic Church Declared Their Opposition To The Gospel Of The
Grace Of God Preached By The Apostle Paul.
"For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast."
Ephesians 2: 8 and 9.
The Roman Catholic Church declares that anyone who believes in Jesus
Christ alone for their salvation, and receives that salvation by grace
through faith alone, is cursed by them. They are saying that if you
believe the Bible, and nothing else, that if you trust Jesus, and
nothing else, they curse you. Salvation by grace through faith alone is
the bedrock of the gospel of the grace of God. Salvation by grace
through faith in the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ
alone is the gospel of the grace of God. And by their own declarations
and in their own words they are against it. So you tell me how the Roman
Catholic Church can possibly be a "christian" organization? That is not
possible.Perhaps the most defining event of the Roman Catholic
church since its inception in 325 AD was the Council of Trent which was
the Vatican’s response to the then brand-new movement of something
called the Protestant Reformation. At the Council of Trent, many
important things were decided and officially codified into the Catholic
canon of teaching. They decided that the Biblical doctrine of salvation
by grace through faith alone was bad for business, and had to go. So,
out it went.
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