What
Scriptural counsel do you give Catholics who say they are Christians? Do
you persuade them to leave their church which deceived them and join a
church where they can worship God in spirit and truth (John 4:24)? Do
you encourage them to join a fellowship of true believers so they can be
made disciples by observing all that Christ has commanded? God’s word
gives strong exhortations for Christians to come out of false religious
systems and be separate. "Come out of her, my people, so that you will
not share in her sins" (Rev. 18:4). "Do not be yoked together with
unbelievers. For what do righteousness and wickedness have in common? Or
what fellowship can light have with darkness? What harmony is there
between Christ and Belial? What does a believer have in common with an
unbeliever? What agreement is there between the temple of God and
idols." (2 Cor. 6:14-16).
Let us
investigate 6 reasons Christians cannot remain in the Catholic Church.
Its worship is
idolatrous
Of the many
ways the Roman Catholic Church practices idolatry, none may be more
blasphemous than the worship of a lifeless, inanimate piece of bread as
the almighty and eternal God, creator of the universe and everything in
it. Rome relies on its tradition for this idolatry. The Catholic Church
teaches the priest calls Jesus down from heaven by transubstantiating a
wafer into His body and blood, soul and divinity. "In the absence of
Scriptural proof, the Church finds a warrant for rendering Divine
worship to the Blessed Sacrament in the most ancient and constant
tradition" (Catholic Encyclopedia, vol. 5 page 81, (emphasis
added). Yet there is scriptural proof that forbids this, "we should not
think that the divine being is like gold or silver or stone—an image
made by man’s design and skill. In the past God overlooked such
ignorance, but now He commands all people everywhere to repent" (Acts
17:29-30). Catholic tradition consistently overlooks the words of Jesus,
"...making the word of God of none effect through your tradition" (Mark
7:13). Rome even dares to alter the word of God by removing the second
commandment from its Catechisms. This commandment, which forbids
idolatry, is removed so that the making of statues and the selling and
bowing down to them can go on unrestrained. To worship God in the form
of a wafer or statue would be to reduce the Creator to the substance of
creation. The Apostle Paul said to do this is to become a fool (Romans
1:22-23). The prophet Isaiah warned us what God says about idolatry, "I
am the Lord; that is my name! I will not give my glory to another or my
praise to idols" (Isaiah 42:8). Catholics will say they do not worship
statues of Mary and the saints, instead they venerate them. Yet the
Catholic Dictionary defines veneration as, "the word commonly used to
express in English that worship given to saints either directly or
through images or relics."
Christians who
desire to submit to and obey God’s word will leave the Catholic Church
and its grievous sin idolatry. Paul commanded us to "not associate with
anyone who calls himself a brother but is ... an idolater" (1 Cor.
5:11), to "flee from idolatry" (1 Cor. 10:14), and to "turn from these
worthless things to the living God" (Acts 14:15). John also commanded
"keep yourselves from idols" (1 John 5:21).
Its dogmas
condemn Christians
The councils
of Trent and Vatican II have condemned over 100 times all those whom God
has called by His grace through faith alone in Christ alone. These
saints, born again of the Holy Spirit, who do not believe all the dogmas
of the Catholic Church are cursed with anathema, which means Rome has
turned them over to God for condemnation. This means, for example, you
are condemned if you believe indulgences are useless for the
remission of sins for the living and the dead. Many Catholics who
think they can pick and choose which dogmas to believe and which to
reject are not aware of this. Rome also condemns everyone who believes
they are eternally secure in Christ and condemns those who believe they
were justified by faith alone. Anyone who believes the debt of their
eternal punishment is completely blotted out after they received the
grace of justification is also condemned. Why would Christians want to
remain in a church which condemns them?
Its rituals
are rooted in paganism
A study of the
many rituals, practices and traditions of the Catholic Church will
reveal their pagan origins. Votive candles, holy water, vestments,
images, relics, medals, scapulas, rosaries, transubstantiation,
indulgences and purgatory were never part of the early church. The Tau
cross (the letter "T" with a circle on top), a popular Catholic symbol,
was one of Egypt’s most sacred hieroglyphics thousands of years before
Christ. Almost all pagan religions have a place after death where a
purging fire prepares people for their deity. The doctrine of purgatory
was adopted from Babylonian, Greek and Roman mythology. The rosary
invented by Peter the Hermit, 1000 years after Christ, can be traced
back to the Buddhists and Mohammedans who used a similar mechanical
device for counting prayers.
Its authority
is not divine
The Vatican
supplants God’s authority by establishing its own. The Magisterium of
the Catholic Church and its sacred tradition are said to be equal in
authority with God’s word. According to the new Catechism, Catholic
Bishops alone have the infallible right to interpret and teach
revelation with authority (para. 85,100). They are the stewards of grace
and have supreme authority over the universal church (890-896). Yet we
know from Scripture that Christ is the head of the church (Col. 1:17-18)
and His Word is our authority (Acts 17:11, Galatians 1:6-9, 2 Tim
3:15-16). Jesus said the condition for showing our love for Him is
whether or not we submit to the authority of His Word (John 14:23-24).
The standard for discerning truth from error has always been the
divinely inspired Scriptures. Christians who truly love Jesus will turn
from the teachings and traditions of fallible men and find a church that
submits to Christ and His infallible word.
Its doctrines
are demonic
Paul described
doctrines of demons as those doctrines which forbid people to marry and
forbid them from eating certain foods. Hypocritical liars who have
abandoned the faith teach them (1 Timothy 4:1-4). For centuries the
Catholic Church has forbidden priests, monks and nuns to marry. Because
of this forced celibacy, many priests have become hypocritical liars
because of their shameful immorality. This doctrine was not enforced in
the Catholic Church until a thousand years after Christ. In the 16th
century the Council of Trent went so far as to condemn anyone who
affirmed that marriage is more conducive to happiness than celibacy
(Canon 10). From Scripture we know that the Lord’s brothers and the
apostles were married and that each church leader had the right to take
a believing wife (1 Cor. 9:5). The Catholic Church has historically
forbidden the eating of meat on Fridays, until recently, when it relaxed
this practice to Fridays only during Lent. Paul said these ascetic
regulations produce self-imposed worship, a false humility, harsh
treatment of the body and they lack value in restraining sensual
indulgence (Col. 2:23).
Its teachings
deny Christ
Christ’s last
command was to go and make disciples, teaching them all that He
commanded (Matthew 28:19-20). Many of the words, commands and works of
Christ are denied by the Vatican. As a result, their disciples are
taught the teachings and traditions of men rather than Christ. Jesus
said the sacrifice for sin was finished at the cross (John 19:30), but
Rome says it must be re-presented daily on Catholic altars. Rome has
denied the sufficiency and efficacy of Christ’s shed blood to expiate
sin by adding a religious system of sacraments, purgatory, indulgences,
and the bloodless sacrifice of the Mass. Rome denies Christ is the only
mediator that can reconcile sinful man to His Holy Father (1 Tim. 2:5).
For a disciple of Christ to be sanctified by truth he must be made aware
of the errors of the Roman Catholic Church and depart from them (John
17:17).
For those
devout Catholics, who have a zeal for God, we must warn them their zeal
is not based on biblical truth. They seek to obtain their own
righteousness by following the Pope and his traditions, rather than
receive the righteousness of Christ by trusting Him and His Word. May we
have the same heart’s desire and prayer for our dear Catholic family and
friends as Paul had for the Jews—that they will come to a knowledge of
the truth and be saved (Romans 10:1-4).