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Catholic Cult Dogma All Saints Souls Day Derailed By The Word of God
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Right here on TruthRadioShow.com and welcome to our Spiritual Warfare Friday guys.
So we got a great topic tonight, Catholic cult's dogma, all souls and saints stay derailed by the Word of God.
So what we're going to do here is we like to do things fairly when it comes to doing stuff like this.
I'm going to play a couple of videos and they're about 13 minutes each but we're going to skip through some parts of it, whatever the case.
But I want you to hear what the Catholic Church has to say about all things.
Souls Day and All Saints Day.
Just to be fair, okay?
And so you get it right from the horse's mouth, and then we're going to get into the Scripture.
And I'll be commentating it during the videos as well.
Then after we play these videos, we're going to get into the Scripture.
What the Bible really has to say about this stuff.
So, guys, we've been living out a lot of deception, guys.
Tons of deception.
This is why we expose all mainstream religions.
We're not just picking on the Catholic Church today, guys.
All mainstream religions are guilty of some things like this.
So, that's why we're going to expose this stuff because it's very important, guys.
It really is.
And this is stuff, spiritual warfare, if you will, because that's exactly what it is.
We're dealing with a spiritual war.
And this does not at all...
We're not attacking him personally.
God bless him.
Absolutely.
God bless him and we wish the best for him.
And we're not attacking you, the good people, who may be a member of the Catholic Church.
I used to be a Catholic for 16 years old.
So I know what's going on in the Catholic Church.
So, that being said, we're not criticizing anybody who's a Catholic, okay?
You need to understand that.
Or anybody else who belongs to religions, okay?
You need to understand that it's not an attack against you, okay?
Because the Lord says you hate the sin, you hate the evil, not the person, okay?
So, we're not at all doing that.
So, please, we don't mean any disrespect to you personally.
So...
But we are, however, as warriors of the Lord, you know what I mean, watchmen, our duty and our job is to expose the deeds of evil, Ephesians 5.11.
You know what I mean?
We're supposed to do that and be watchmen of the Lord.
So, that being said, we need to expose the stuff, you know what I mean?
Can't say that enough, you know what I mean?
And so, especially the Catholic Church, and yeah, it's sad, okay, very sad, but unfortunately, the Catholic Church is the end times church, okay, per se, of...
The horror of Babylon.
I'm going to put it just like that.
That's what the Bible says.
One world religion.
If you look at it right now, the Catholic Church led by Pope Francis.
They are leading the world ecumenical movement that's been adopted by the United Nations as an official one world religion.
So they've got hundreds of religions under the belt.
To all say we serve the same God.
We're all going to heaven when the Bible says clearly that only through Jesus Christ you can get to the Father.
That's it.
No other name in heaven.
Plain and simple.
So we've got tons of scripture after.
Of course, we're going to be showing a video.
And again, I have to do this because I know it's tedious.
But however, I want to be fair about this.
So you can base your decision for yourself.
But what I'm going to do, I'm going to let this Catholic priest speak.
And let him explain what All Souls Day is and All Saints Day is.
And so I'm going to commentate in between the videos.
However, we're going to do that and also present what the Bible has to say.
This is not from Dan Bedani's opinion or whatever the case.
It's from the scripture.
So we have to go by sound doctrine.
That's what the Bible says.
Sound doctrine, which is the Bible only.
That's it.
You know what I mean?
Not the Catechism, not the Watchtower, not the Book of the Dead, not the Quran or anything like that.
You know what I mean?
Sound doctrine is scripturally, plain and simple.
So, without further ado, let's get to this video here.
So, first, we're going to All Saints Day explain, and what is All Saints Day?
And it's, uh, Ephra Paul Vuh, the priest here, that explains this.
So, just for the record, too, Let me get to the thing.
Yeah, this is on the Fair Use Act, okay, on the United States.
We are allowed to use video for commentary, criticism, research, teaching, and that follows many categories.
We're using it for teaching and criticism.
Plain and simple, and research, if you want to put it that way.
Because if you want to know, and the thing is, I want you to know from the horse's mouth, not what I think it is, whatever the case, this is from the horse's mouth, literally, okay, what All Saints Day is.
Then we're going to go to All Souls Day, so...
Let's play this here and I'm going to commentate during the video.
What is All Saints Day?
What is the origin of this day?
Where did it come from?
Who are the saints?
Why do we have a day dedicated to all of the saints?
All Saints Day, also known as All Hallows Day or Hallowmas, like Christmas, means a day dedicated to all of the saints and the communion of saints.
Now, before we talk more about this, I'd like to talk about sanctity and what holiness means.
You see, on the 31st of October, All Hallows Evening, that is Halloween, Followed by the next day, November 1st, you have All Hallows Day, which is All Saints Day.
And then you have November 2nd, which is All Souls Day.
It's a three-day triduum known as All Hallows Tide, right?
All Hallows Tide.
Yes, these are three days.
And it was established first by Pope Gregory III in the 8th century.
And it became popular around the 11th century.
So I want to point out right there, notice he said it was established by Pope Gregory.
Not you didn't hear Jesus Christ, you didn't hear anything, any Biblical people, but this was established by the Pope.
So keep that in mind.
Now to begin, I'd like to ask all of you this question.
Do you know what the vocation of every single person is?
The word vocation comes from the Latin word vocare, which means to call, or to listen to God's call.
And the vocation of every single individual is holiness, sanctity.
Simply put, every one of us are called to become a saint.
Now, whenever I'm asked to give a talk on vocation, the first thing I always talk about is the vocation to holiness.
You see, this is the most important and most fundamental reality of Ever, right?
It's a life of holiness.
Every day we're called to live a holy life and to walk the path of sanctity.
You see, the state of life you choose, whether it's religious life, whether it's marriage, whether it's a single life, etc.
These states of life help you to live a life of holiness.
That's the key word, holiness.
And unfortunately, so oftentimes in society today, holiness is not one of those words where you hear of very often.
But you see, it's the vocation of every single one of us.
And sometimes when we hear the word holiness, we're like, oh, no, no, no, thank you.
That's not for me, right?
I tell you, you know, whenever I give talks, whenever I mention that word, they're like, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
No, those are those people out there.
Those are those who pray all the time and who do all these things continuously.
I'm not a holy person.
I just am a regular person, etc.
Now, I think this is very interesting because, again, I want to emphasize, every one of us have one vocation, first of all, and that is to holiness.
Now, another question that all of us wrestle with is this question about the meaning of life.
What's the meaning of your life?
Think about that for a moment.
Why are you here?
Why did God make you?
So on and so forth.
And all of these important questions come to our mind, right?
Try Googling, for example, what the meaning of life is and see what you will find.
Anyways, what is the meaning of life?
Is it happiness?
Is it a sense of fulfillment, sense of happiness and joy, etc?
Well, you know, Aristotle, one of the ancient Greek philosophers, wrote a couple of volumes on this very topic.
about the meaning of life, and he describes what a good life is.
You see, the meaning of life, according to Aristotle, is that every human life has a purpose, and that purpose is happiness, and that happiness is attained through the building and the acquiring of the various virtues.
The key word is virtues, and there are four classic cardinal virtues, right?
Prudence, justice, temperance, courage.
Anyways, more on all that stuff in another video.
And I want to point out too quick, Aristotle, he's quoting from Aristotle.
What about what the Bible says?
What does it mean in life?
How about quoting something from scripture?
Here though, I want to talk about seven, seven important points about All Saints Day, also known as All Hallows Day.
Now, in case you're wondering, like I shared before, hollow means holy or saint, and you can search it up in a dictionary, you'll find it right there.
Think of the Our Father prayer, right?
Whenever we pray, Our Father who art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name.
Hallowed means holy, right?
Holy is your name.
And take a look at Halloween.
You see, the word hollow means holy, and ween is shortened from the word evening.
All Hallows evening.
In other words, the evening before All Saints Day is Halloween, right?
Very interesting point there for you to think about.
Now, point number one.
Point number one I want to share about All Saints Day is that it's celebrated every year on the first day of November.
In fact, November is a special month because in the church's liturgical calendar, in particular, November is a month where we remember all the saints on the first day and then all the souls on the second day and the rest of the month.
In other words, November is where we remember all of the faithful departed.
And sometimes, you know, when I talk to various different people, they say, well, November is a sad month, or in November, it seems like a lot of people are dying, etc.
The weather's changed, the seasons change, our lives change, etc.
The church dedicates November to remember All of the faithful departed, right?
Our family members, our friends, everyone who have gone before us.
And the first day of November is dedicated to all of the saints, those who have gone to heaven.
And then the second day, all of the faithful departed in which we entrust to God's love and mercy that they be received into his kingdom, right?
Now, number two.
Number two I want to share is the history of the Feast of All Saints Day.
Now, if we look at the history of this a little bit, it gets very interesting.
You see, here's the brief history of the celebration.
Now, in the early church, particularly in Rome, many Christians were martyred.
In other words, they suffered death For the faith.
And so you have a lot of saints who are martyrs throughout history, but particularly during Rome.
And if you...
Yeah, I want to point out too, it was a Catholic church that killed Christians during the Inquisition and all that.
So I just want to point that out to those people that suffered death were from people in Rome, you know, literally.
Take a look at this time.
Some of the martyr saints are known and some are unknown, right?
Martyrs confess their faith.
And so anyways, you see, in times there were so many martyrs that are both known and unknown eventually In the year 609, Pope Boniface IV consecrated the Pantheon in Rome.
Some of you visit the city of Rome, make sure to visit the Pantheon.
He dedicated the Pantheon to Saint Mary, Santa Maria, To the martyrs as well, right?
To all the martyr saints.
And he used May 13th as the day of dedication to all the martyrs.
I want to point out too, guys, the saints I talked about, yeah, the saints, it's the Catholic Church who deemed as a saint.
And really quick, if you just say you did a lot of stuff for the Catholic Church, and you died, and the Pope in the future would say, you know what, what, Elect John Smith is a patron saint of the Catholic Church.
So this is who they're talking about.
This is not, you know, the actual saints they're talking about, like Saint Michael the Archangel or anything like that.
No, this is things that, you know, mainly that they deemed as a saint, which they have no biblical authority to do so.
Well, eventually, Pope Gregory III extended that, a couple centuries later, to all of the saints.
Not just the martyrs, but to all of the saints.
And he moved the date from May 13th to November 1st.
So again, Pope Gregory III, he did this.
Nobody in the scripture has done this.
You know, this wasn't established by Jesus.
It wasn't established by any of the disciples or the prophets.
It was the Pope that done it.
So keep that in mind.
Right, to connect it all in with the church's liturgical calendar.
And this day is a holy day of obligation in the Code of Canon Law and in the church liturgical calendar.
But certainly, you know, that various...
See what I pointed out in the Canon Law.
And the Catholic doctrines, okay, he pointed that out.
Did he mention the Bible?
Did he mention a verse that backs it up?
No, he didn't.
Conference of bishops can change that.
Conference of bishops can change that.
The popes can change that.
The conference of bishops can change that.
Yeah, how about the scripture?
What does the scripture have to say about that?
We'll get to that.
As they see fit.
As they see fit, you know, so you got it.
Conference of Bishops.
But certainly you know that various different conferences of bishops can change that as they see fit.
Point number three.
Point number three.
Saints, those known and unknown, are those who have gone to heaven.
So simply put, for point number three here, what is a saint?
Well, a saint is a holy man or woman who have persevered in their Christian faith, who lives extraordinary lives of virtue, and who have entered into heaven.
You see, most saints were at one time sinners.
But then, they rely on the grace of Christ to help them overcome their sin and to live lives of holiness.
There are also saints who are martyrs, like I mentioned before, right?
Those who have died for their faith.
And those who live extraordinary lives of holiness, those are the saints who are holy.
You know, and as I've shared before...
The Bible does say that there is only one who is holy, and that's our Heavenly Father.
I just want to point that out.
For as well, too.
The vocation of every single one of us is to holiness, right?
Our goal is to get to heaven.
The saints have already gone there, and they are the ones who will show us how to get there as well.
Oh, so the saints, listen to that.
The saints are the ones who show us how to get to heaven.
So, again, these irregular people like us, you know, the Catholic Church, deemed as saints, they're the ones who show us how to get to heaven.
And now, look through the scripture.
Jesus says, I am the only way.
Bottom line.
So, and you won't find anything in scripture that says any saints do such thing.
Point number four.
Point number four.
The Gospel reading for All Saints Day comes from the Gospel of Matthew chapter 5 verses 1 to 12a.
You know what this verse is about?
It's about the eight Beatitudes.
You see, the eight Beatitudes are beautiful because they show us what it truly means to live a life of blessedness.
And blessedness...
Hang on one second.
We're going to do here.
So we're going to go to Matthew chapter 5. And yeah, he's right about the beautitudes.
1 through 24. And we're going to go through this real quick here.
And he's talking about the beautitudes.
So the multitudes went up to the mountain and he sat with his disciples unto him.
And he opened his mouth and taught them, saying, Bless the poor in spirit, for the kingdom is heaven.
And bless they that mourn.
That they shall not be confronted.
Blessed are the meek, they shall inherit the earth.
And blessed are those who do hunger and thirst and righteousnesses, for they shall be fulfilled.
And blessed are the merciful, who shall attain mercy.
And blessed are the pure in heart, they shall see God.
And blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the children of God.
Blessed are they who are persecuted for righteousness' sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
And bless thee when men shall revile you and persecute you, and shall all manner of evil against you falsely for my sake.
So, yeah, that's the beautitude he's talking about.
Not based on the measure of the world, but blessedness in the eyes of God.
So how do you live a life of blessedness?
Look at the eight Beatitudes.
They teach us precisely how to live a life of blessedness.
Point number five.
Point number five is the communion of saints.
Now, whenever we pray the Apostles' Creed, we say, I believe in the Holy Spirit, the Holy Catholic Church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and life everlasting.
Ah, the communion of saints.
What is the communion of saints?
It refers to the fact that the church is not just made up of living members, like the church here in this world, but the church is also all the saints, those in heaven, and then also those in purgatory, right?
So all of that is in purgatory.
We'll get to that.
There's no purgatory.
And it's not to be confused with paradise.
We're going to point that out later.
Notice how he's referring to the catechism.
Now, I want to point out the Catechism is the Catholic Church's dogma.
It's a doctrine that, you know, they believe is the second pillar to the Bible.
When the Bible says, sound doctrine only.
So, he's pointing to the Catechism and you will not hear him voice any verses to support this from the Bible.
Others have died and are being purified.
They are in purgatory.
While still others are in glory contemplating in full light God himself triune and one exactly as he is.
Those are the saints in heaven.
So the communion of saints therefore refer to all the saints in heaven who are present and who are here and who are interceding for all of us, right?
They are cheering us on to help us On our vocation, on our path to holiness, and to get to heaven.
Now, anybody that knows the scripture, just read the book of Matthew alone, guys.
He's saying that these people are intercessors.
I haven't actually commented here.
So right there, I'll say, so you're saying we need to pray through patron saints as intercessors to God.
Well, there's a huge problem with that.
You got 1 Timothy 2, 5, 4, there is only one God and one mediator between men and God, that man is Christ.
And nowhere in Scripture does it remotely tell us that we need to pray to Mary or a disciple or a patron saint to be able to talk to the Father and get to the Father, you know?
So Jesus said, 14.6 here, says unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life, that no man comes to the Father but through me.
Plain and simple.
And we don't need to speak to middlemen.
I mean, the only middleman between us and God is Jesus.
And there's no middleman from us to Jesus.
And we're not supposed to pray to dead people in the first place.
Point number six.
Point number six.
We do not worship the saints.
We pray and ask for their intercession.
And I think this is really important because...
So praying to saints is going to help you how?
Where Jesus says, I am the only way.
I'm the only mediator.
I'm the only intercessor.
I get people ask me this all the time.
Why do Catholics worship saints?
The answer is they do not.
Catholics do not worship saints.
There is a key distinction between worship and veneration and honor, right?
So the church honors the saints.
The church venerates saints, but do not worship the saints.
So why do we have devotions to saints then?
Well, because they are examples to us of how to live lives of holiness.
We imitate the virtues of the saints because they show us.
How to live holy lives.
You know, and they truly show us the path to it.
We read their life, we're inspired, and we want to live in the same way.
Let me give you an example.
Imagine that you're going on a long journey.
And this long journey, you don't have a car, you're just walking.
And it's a very long journey.
Now, those who have gone before you on that journey, let's say they've already done it.
And you can talk to them and you can ask them about their experience, what they would have done differently, what they would have done to make it easier.
You would do that, right?
I mean, you would ask for advice, you would ask for opinion, especially if you're given a chance, right?
Well, in the same way, the saints are like that.
They've gone the path.
They've gone to walk.
They know what the experience is like.
And so when we come in and we ask for their help and their intercession, it's precisely that.
So let me point this out.
Hold on a second.
Let me point this out.
So, what he's saying is that literally, you know, just say I walked, I went on a trip, right?
I walked a hundred mile trail, right?
Nobody else has done it.
Now, somebody else wants to do it now, so they're going to ask me for tips and all that.
So, here's the thing.
Here's the problem with this, okay?
The people who went on this path he's talking about are not alive today.
So, let me ask you a question.
How are we supposed to talk to them It is, you know, how are we supposed to talk to them, communicate with them, to ask them for advice and all this stuff, right?
Isn't that not communicating with the dead, as we hear about in Deuteronomy 18?
Anybody?
This is witchcraft, guys.
The Bible says the dead have no knowledge or anything to do with what's going on on earth.
Say it or not, okay?
They have no knowledge of that.
So is this not a violation of Deuteronomy 18?
Communicating with the dead.
Praying to the dead.
Talking to the dead.
That's what they're doing there.
And notice he brought up the catechism, right?
No scripture to back that up.
Because again, the Bible is very specific.
Remember the familiar spirits?
The witch of Endor?
We're supposed to talk to Samuel, but it wasn't Samuel.
You know what I mean?
This is witchcraft, guys, right there.
And all respect to this man here.
Okay, but this is witchcraft.
They're telling you to talk to the dead?
The Bible prohibits it.
Then they're like, whoa, no, we don't do any Ouija boards or anything.
It doesn't matter.
You do not talk to the dead.
That's strictly forbidden.
Our prayer is only through Jesus Christ the God.
You won't find anything in the Bible at all, okay, that says anything else.
Anything.
So let me get back to this, guys.
We read about their lives and we want to imitate their examples, right?
And sometimes we pray that the saints will intercede and to help us on our path of holiness.
Which then brings me to point number seven.
The last point here I want to talk about is to pray to God through your patron saint.
Pray to God, right?
Pray to God through your patron saint.
Now again, I mean, you gotta hear this a lot during this video.
What part of, um, yeah, only through, you know, Jesus saying, only through me that I could get to the Father.
I am the only intercessor between man and God.
Here he is saying patron saints are intercessors.
Yeah, uh, when, is this not calling Jesus a liar, I'm sorry, is this not calling our Lord and Savior Jesus a liar?
When he says, I am the only intercessor, I am the only way, the light, the truth, then nobody goes to the Father except for through me.
There's no other name under heaven, or in heaven, that you can get to the Father.
But yet, the Catholic Church with their religious dogma called the Catechism is telling you, oh no, no, the Pope said it's okay, and the Catechism said it's fine.
Unreal, man.
Let me rewind us back a little bit here.
Let me rewind us back a little bit here.
Which then brings me to point number seven.
The last point here I want to talk about is to pray to God through your patron saint.
You know, every one of us have a patron saint.
And when we celebrate All Saints Day, it's a great day for us to remember all the saints.
Alright, so everybody else, we all have a patron saint.
Um, yeah.
Do you want to recite any scripture?
We all have a patron saint.
So, in other words, what that is, okay?
Okay, let's say you have a guardian angel.
That's a dead relative or whatever, one of these people that died in the past.
That's what that's saying.
And I guess this guy gets to pick his patron saint or guardian angel, whatever you call it.
But especially your patron saint.
Mine, for example, is Saint Paul the Apostle to the Gentiles.
And I can relate to him on so many different levels.
So, you know, which he doesn't explain.
How do you get to pick a patron saint?
Or, you know, will somebody in the Catholic Church deem who is your patron saint?
How does that work?
And again, you go to the scripture, yeah.
You don't find anything in scripture that says who your patron saint is, and the point, you don't even have a patron saint.
That's an intercessor, that's a middleman, that's somebody that can help you and all that.
No!
Jesus is the only way.
There's a little bit more left on this one here.
But you see, the saints live extraordinary lives and we can always imitate their examples.
When we're struggling through challenges or struggles in our lives, we can turn to the saints to give us the virtue and the wisdom to help us to do better.
Remember though, we don't pray directly to the saints.
We don't worship them, but we venerate them and we ask that they pass their intercession on to God on our behalf.
Alright, so that's a contradiction right there.
We don't pray to the saints directly.
But you're asking them for help and to guide you and all that.
How else do you pray?
That's a big, big contradiction right there.
And right there, look.
May the saints in heaven intercede for you.
You know, it's like, whoa!
Wow, you know what I mean?
Yeah.
This contradicts scripture to the core.
It's either the catechism is right or the Bible is wrong.
This is where this is going right now.
And we know the scripture is not wrong.
So we don't pray to saints directly, but we ask them to help.
So if you're asking them, you're praying to them.
How else do you talk to them?
Wow.
It's like saying, I'll call them on the phone, right?
They say, I'm calling you but not direct.
How else am I going to talk to you?
Well, I gotta get back to this man.
Sorry, guys.
Now, again, I want to emphasize one final point, and that is holiness.
You see, the vocation of every one of us is to holiness.
We're all called to live holy lives.
Why?
Because our goal is to get to heaven.
May God bless you.
Yes, our goal, and I agree with that 100%.
Our goal is to get to heaven.
Absolutely, 100%.
But only through Jesus you go to heaven, not patron saints or anything like that.
Unreal, man.
So, we got one more video here, guys.
And so, this is what All Souls Day is.
Okay, so that whole time, the only biblical verses that this man brought up was the Butides in Matthew 5. Which has nothing, which is great.
Don't get me wrong, it was beautiful, the Butides and everything.
But it has nothing to do with supporting that dogma.
Nothing.
But did you hear one single Bible verse?
You heard about saints, the patron saints helping you and all that.
Did you at all hear the blood of Jesus Christ get you to heaven?
The remission of sin and all that?
Did you hear that?
I didn't.
I mean, if I'm wrong, guys, put it in the chat room.
If you heard that, please type it in the chat room.
If you heard him at all say, through Jesus Christ, you go to heaven.
Talking about patron saints, which are human beings, okay, that they intercess for you.
When the Bible clearly says, we showed you the verses.
And here, check this out.
This is the cherry on the cake here.
So check this out.
Why do we celebrate All Souls Day?
And when do we celebrate All Souls Day?
Why is this important?
Perhaps some of these questions are questions that we ask.
You see, every year on the second day of November, we celebrate All Souls Day.
Now, another name for this day, this celebration, is the commemoration of all the faithful departed.
That is, all those who have passed away, all those who have died in faith.
Now on All Souls Day, we commemorate all of the faithful departed, all those who have died.
And it is customary for family members to visit cemeteries.
And what he's talking about is your grandmother, your father, whoever in your family's friends and all that have already died.
Put flowers on the graves of the deceased family members and relatives.
I remember some time ago as a priest, I was in a parish and on this day, on the second day of November, the commemoration of all the faithful departed.
It's a special day filled with visitors and we'd go to the cemetery and in particular pray for our deceased families and relatives.
We pray for them and we go and we visit cemeteries.
We visit them especially on this day and during the whole month of November.
I want to point out real quick, too, guys.
There's nothing wrong praying for somebody.
To somebody, yes, there's a problem with that.
Praying for somebody, like when your friend or whoever dies, you pray to the Lord that, hey, I hope and pray that this man or woman is saved.
I pray that, you know, that's saved.
Plain and simple.
Or whatever the case, you know what I mean?
Which is nothing wrong with that.
I want to point that out.
Now, in some cultures, like the Hispanic culture, for example, they call this day the Dia de los Muertos, which means the Day of the Dead.
The Day of the Dead celebration is a commemoration.
It's a remembrance of all those who have passed away in this world right here.
And according to the Latino culture, for example, death is viewed as a part of the natural human life, that human cycle where you have life and death and then life and death.
Indeed, death brings sadness.
That is true.
Of course, too, in some cultures, you know, even though death, there is this relation to sadness, there's also a sense of joy in the celebration because for the Hispanic culture, they believe that on that day in particular, they can join those who have passed away in this great festivity, in this celebration, right?
And the celebration includes music, parades, candy, masks, and other forms of entertainment.
And, you know, family members would gather together and they would remember and pray for their deceased relatives.
Now, as Catholics, we celebrate this day by going to Mass, visiting our loved ones in cemeteries.
And by the way, if you visit a cemetery, you know, and you pray for the dead, in addition to other prescribed conditions, as I'll mention in a little bit, You'll receive an indulgence, right?
A plenary indulgence.
So, hold on a second.
This is where the indulgence comes in.
So, again, there's nothing wrong.
To this point right now, he's good, okay?
There's nothing wrong praying for the dead.
Nothing wrong at all.
We all do it, you know what I mean?
And we're all supposed to pray for each other, dead or alive, you know what I mean?
But, watch.
And now he's talking about indulgences, so check this out.
So, they said you pray for these and you do these things, you've got to get an indulgence, so...
Conditions, as I'll mention in a little bit, you'll receive an indulgence, a plenary indulgence for which you can offer for a deceased family member or relative.
You see, we pray especially for all the faithful departed, especially the souls in purgatory on this day, on the second day of November, in the hopes that these people in purgatory will one day be able to join the saints.
Whose Feast Day we celebrate yesterday, right?
All Saints Day on the 1st of November in heaven.
So I want to point it out too quick, guys.
So check this out.
Purgatory, if you don't know what that is, okay?
It's this middle, like, it's called limbo.
It's another word for limbo, okay?
You're in this middle ground.
You're not holy enough to get into heaven, okay?
But by you praying, you've got to see this in the video, by you praying for them to attend the Mass, you know, offerings, which we're going to get to later, okay?
It's going to get in this video, yeah?
All these rituals for the Catholic Church.
The Catholic Church gives you an indulgence that you can take that indulgence and use it toward a dead relative, right?
To get them out of purgatory.
So they can join the saints.
Yeah.
Okay.
What happened to the remission of sin is the blood of Jesus Christ.
You won't hear that in this video.
You won't watch.
And anywhere in scripture does it say to do this.
No?
Jesus says, again, I am the only way.
You're going to hear this a lot in this video.
This whole presentation, guys.
But yeah, through the blood of Jesus is the only remission of sin.
Did you ever hear Jesus say, oh, you have to go get indulgences?
Are you going to sit in limbo for a while, which is purgatory, which is not real?
Did you ever hear that?
I didn't hear that.
Did you hear that?
Did you read that in the Bible?
I didn't read that in the Bible.
It is unreal, man.
It really is.
And let me get back to this.
Now, the celebration of All Hallow Tide, that is Halloween, All Saints Day, and then All Souls Day, all these three are referred to as All Hallow Tide.
And it's also referred to as Samhain.
Now, this marks the three-day celebration.
And to quickly recap, Halloween means All Hallows Evening.
And if you want to know how Halloween got in here in America when it was outlawed by the Christians and Puritans, because the Catholic Church brought in the late 1800s.
To try to put a holy stamp on something that's completely evil.
I mean, we've done shows.
Guys, go watch it if you haven't yet.
Me, John Holland, John Pounds, and David Carrico.
We've done shows, okay?
And also, William Schnobel and Doc Marquis.
We've done shows that expose Halloween.
There's nothing holy about Halloween.
It's a three-day festival of Samhain.
Children get sacrificed on these days, okay?
Yeah, so the Catholic Church says it's holy though.
Mind you, the Bible says to stay away from these things, the ways of the heathens, because you won't find anything he's saying backed up by the scripture.
The day before All Saints, and then followed by All Saints, or All Hallows Day, right?
Hallow means holy or saint.
And then finally you have the next day, All Souls Day, the commemoration of all the faithful departed.
Now, Here, I like to just reflect a little bit more on All Souls Day.
And I like to begin by talking about eschatology.
Perhaps some of you may have heard of that term.
It's the study of the last things, right?
And it's one of the branch of theology which studies the end of a person's life, right?
Death, judgment, heaven, purgatory, hell, and the likes, etc.
Now, let me ask all of you a very direct question.
Are you afraid of death?
And let me ask you a direct question, okay?
You quote eschatology, you quote theology and all that stuff.
Where's the quotes from the scripture?
So, eschatology, theology, right?
It's something set by mankind, right?
They're the ones who come up with eschatology, theology.
In other words, it's mankind doing this, right?
So, you're taking man's word for it.
So, we're in the scripture.
Never mind eschatologists or theologists.
Just because you have a degree or whatever in eschatology or theology doesn't mean you know the Bible.
The Word of God is going to be written upon your heart.
A college or a church can't teach...
I'm sorry, a college or church can't write the Word of God on your heart.
You can read the Bible from churches and all that, but it's not written upon your heart.
Only the Holy Spirit can do that.
So, eschatology or theology...
Where's Jesus saying this stuff?
Be honest now.
Are you afraid of death?
I would suspect that many of us are.
After all, we're all afraid of the unknown.
But here's the hard truth.
Death is real.
All of us will die.
We're all humans.
And we cannot live forever.
And so in an indirect way, All Souls Day is a reminder to us about our final end.
Death But then, not so much death.
What happens after death?
That there is life after death.
And so, you know, sometimes in our own lives too, we have to think and reflect and ask the question, well, why are we always so angry in life, filled with regrets, living in the past, etc., when in the end they don't matter so much because we all End up dead anyways, right?
But there's more to death in the Christian faith.
That death is the entry into new life.
And so with that, all that being said, I want to share five very important things about All Souls Day.
All Souls Day.
Number one, on All Souls Day, we remember all the faithful departed.
Chances are we've lost someone we've loved.
Whether it's our grandparents, whether it's our parents, maybe a family member, our relatives, our friends, we have seen someone die before.
Now, perhaps some of us were even present when these family members die or we're dying and we feel very sad and we have anguish and we don't know what to do, etc.
Well, you know, in times like these, we feel as if death is the end of everything.
But that's where Christian hope comes in.
You see?
Because we all believe in life beyond physical death here in this world.
So here's the key point.
As Christians, we pray for all the faithful departed.
That's important.
So on the feast day of All Saints Day, We celebrate all the saints in heaven and then on the following day, we celebrate all those who have departed, right?
It's a reminder to us that the saints in heaven, those in purgatory, and all of us, there is this connection between all three, right?
The saints in heaven, the faithful departed, and then all of us.
Now, I think this is something very interesting.
If you go back to the early Christian church, You visit tombs like the catacombs in Rome, for example.
You see inscriptions and signs everywhere that says, pray for the departed.
He's referring to the early Christian church as the Catholic church.
And no, the Catholic church was nothing to do with the Christian church.
The Christians did totally opposite.
They opposed Rome and the Catholic church for centuries.
Even here in this country, everything to do with Catholicism completely outlawed.
The holidays, the rituals, all that stuff, completely outlawed in this country by Christians and Puritans.
Up until the late 1800s.
So, when he's talking about the early Christian church, it's not, um, which is Constantine's era.
It's not the church that Jesus established.
Now, there's two churches, okay?
Because they call themselves the church, right?
The church, the church, the church.
It gets sunk into your head.
The church.
Like you hear on TV all the time.
Oh, this is democracy.
Democracy for the United States.
No, we're not a democracy.
We're a constitutional public.
But they keep planting that in your head.
So, they keep saying, the church.
So, when you see the church in the Bible...
They automatically think it's the Catholic Church.
No, the church in the Bible that Jesus established to hand it over to Peter.
They go, no, Peter was the first Pope.
No, it was Constantine was the first Pope.
They make, like, so much wrong history.
It's crazy.
They make up so much history.
You know what I mean?
And Peter had nothing to do with the Catholic Church.
The Catholic Church existed hundreds of years later.
After Peter had already died.
You know what I mean?
Because they say, well, we're the church, so where's your proof of that church?
Oh, because Peter was the first church.
He's the rock of the church.
Well, that's what the Bible says, and you're right.
But the thing is, that church was nothing to do with any religion, and the Catholic Church didn't even exist then.
See where that's going?
You know what I mean?
And the thing is, they could never refer to the Bible.
Only certain things, they take one verse out of context to try to claim them.
That's not theirs.
And, you know, historical documents and also the Bible just derails them.
You know what I mean?
So, let me get back to this.
Right?
Pray for those who have died.
You know, there's so many writings and prayers.
Pray for those who die.
Absolutely nothing wrong with that one.
Nobody's saying that.
So I just want to point that out one more time.
For all the faithful departed.
Why?
Because they believe that prayer helps.
And that in time, these people who have died may see the light of Christ and experience the beatific vision forever.
Point number...
And before we get to point two, okay, here's the thing, right?
If you have...
My cousin's husband years ago.
He died.
He got to an accident.
He was loaded up on drugs.
All kinds of stuff.
Don't mean to give his business out.
He was a Satanist.
He belonged to a hardcore metal band.
Practicing Satanists.
He didn't confess on his deathbed and all that.
So here's the point.
And it's sad.
It really is.
The thing is, when he died, we all could pray for him all we want.
Absolutely.
We could pay indulgences, which is ridiculous.
We could do all those rituals.
But the thing is, none of that matters.
Because it's only through the blood of Jesus Christ.
And if you don't confess that before you're dead, you don't get a second chance.
And he knew well.
He knew about who Jesus was.
He mocked Jesus.
You know what I mean?
It's unfortunate.
Sad.
So, you take something like that, from our prayers and all that, it's going to help him out of hell, and he's not in purgatory.
There's no such thing as purgatory.
So, that's what the examples I'm talking about.
Only through the remission of sin.
Only remission of sin is through the blood of Jesus Christ.
That's it.
You've got to come to the cross.
So, all your prayers and indulgences in the world is not going to help nothing.
Let's go to point two.
Point number two I want to make is when we pray for all the faithful departed, we offer Holy Mass for them.
On this day, we pray for all the faithful departed through the Liturgy of the Hour and then also through the offering of Holy Mass.
You see, Christian prayer transcends space and time.
When we offer prayer and other good works for the day, for example, we believe that our good works, all the good things that we do, We can offer to those who are in purgatory.
On days like All Souls Day, for example, it's proper for us to turn to the Liturgy of the Hour and pray the office of the dead.
It's also proper to offer Holy Mass.
Hold on a second.
So, how do our good works help somebody into heaven?
Doesn't the Bible say by faith alone are not works in which no man can boast?
And again, this is not their good works.
They say, if we do good works, okay, we attend Mass, we give money for indulgence and all that, that we can help them.
No!
The Bible doesn't say anything such like that at all.
And yes, we're supposed to, as Christians, personally, yeah, we're supposed to produce good fruit.
Yeah, absolutely.
You know, we do good works, but salvation is through the blood of Jesus Christ.
You know what I mean?
But the thing is, they're saying, our good works, if we, you know, do good works for, like my friend Greg, who died recently, right?
I believe he's in heaven.
I really do, because he was this, you know, grown man that loved God.
You know what I mean?
So, but in the Catholic world, they'll say, well, Dan, if you do some good works, you can help him get into heaven more.
Yeah, show me in the scripture that says that.
Anywhere that Jesus Christ himself said once.
That, oh, the remission of sins do my blood, but yeah, if you do some good works, you can help him along.
Or if you pray to a patron saint, they can help you too.
Or maybe Mary can help you out too.
What?
No!
None of that's in the scripture.
This is in the catechism, in their religious dogma.
Particularly on this day, for all the faithful departed, you know, the Requiem Mass, that is the Mass for the dead, is used.
And based on tradition, sometimes you see the color black, although in more recent times it's usually the color white that's used.
Those who have been to a funeral recently...
Based on tradition.
What does Jesus say about tradition?
For God, not men.
For example, if you have been to a funeral recently, you know it's a very sad time.
And it can be a very difficult time to say goodbye to those you have lost, right?
It's sad.
Family members, friends, they pass away.
But whether it's a funeral or All Souls Day, it helps to remind us of our humanity and that death is a reality.
You know, priests, me included, offer Mass this day, All Souls Day, for all the faithful departed.
Our prayer comes from the Office of the Dead, and I would encourage you to attend Mass on this day, All Souls Day, to pray for your family members and relatives who have died, right?
The highest form of prayer is the Holy Mass, and have Masses said for your loved ones, especially on this day and during the month of November.
Point number three.
Point three.
The highest form of prayer is through Mass.
Yeah.
Anybody want to...
In the chat room, please.
Okay.
Anybody want to explain that?
Where in the Bible it says that?
We could talk to Jesus direct.
So the highest form of prayer for us to go to a Catholic church during a Mass, what they call Holy Mass, that's the highest form of prayer?
Versus you getting on your hands and knees before your bed and all your secret place where you're supposed to pray.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
Does that say that there?
No.
No.
Let's get on to number three.
Point number three I want to talk about is purgatory, the place of purification.
Now earlier I mentioned eschatology, you know, the theological study of the last things.
Now part of the study of eschatology has to do with purgatory, the place where the faithful departed go to be purified so that they can enter into heaven and join the saints.
Purgatory, you go to this place of purgatory to be purified, right?
Yeah.
So, where's the even mention of the blood of Jesus Christ that purifies your sin?
Forever, okay, in the history of mankind, it always had to do with blood, okay, to purify our sins.
Lamb sacrifices back in the day and all that, or your finest animal, whatever the case, whatever the Lord required you at the time.
A blood sacrifice, right?
Jesus became the final blood sacrifice, right?
Where does it say in the scripture, does Jesus Christ himself say, okay, you know, not just my blood, but people going to Mass and stuff could cleanse your sins.
So now they're preaching, there's other ways to cleanse your sins.
The Bible says there's only one way to cleanse your sins, through the blood of Jesus Christ.
But yet they call themselves the Church of Jesus Christ.
How do you call yourself the Church of Jesus Christ if you don't obey Jesus Christ?
How's that possible?
How do you call yourself the Church of Jesus Christ if you contradict the words of the doctrine of Jesus Christ?
How?
Unreal, man.
Now, when I mention the church, I'm not just referring to the church here on earth, right?
Here in this world here.
But I'm also referring to all the saints in heaven and to those in purgatory.
Now, purgatory is a long subject and we can spend a lot of time talking about that.
Unfortunately, we don't have time in this video here.
Yeah, because you will find one biblical reference to prove purgatory.
But, you know, simply I want to just point out a few things.
We pray for the dead and we pray for all those in purgatory.
And we simply believe that in our prayer and our offerings, that they may be able to use them to enter into heaven.
So our prayers and offerings...
I'm going to rewind that back, right?
Our prayers and offerings may help them into heaven, right?
Because the blood of Jesus Christ is not good enough.
Jesus, they're saying, you know, that, you know, you're going to get your word to say that your blood's not good enough to get them into heaven.
So we need to pray and do all these things and all that.
So what if, here's the other thing too.
What if all of us in the world drop dead?
Who's going to pray for us?
If this purgatory is real, this system is real, right?
We all drop dead at once, right?
Who's going to pray for us to get us out of purgatory?
You know, using this logic that you're teaching, right?
Just saying, we all drop dead at once, right?
Who's going to pray for us to get us out of purgatory?
How does that work?
What are you going to spend eternity in purgatory?
Limbo?
Nonsense!
Yeah, they just totally avoid the blood of Jesus Christ?
Wow!
So the blood of Jesus Christ is not good enough.
They're indirectly saying that offerings and all that...
I'll point out a few things.
We pray for the dead and we pray for all those in purgatory and we simply believe that in our prayer and our offerings that they may be able to use them to enter into heaven sooner.
And so let us pray for all the faithful departed and especially for all those who are in purgatory.
Point number four.
Point number four I want to share is about All Souls Day.
You see, the Day of the Dead is a great reminder to us of our end.
That every one of us will die.
Death is a reality.
I've said that a couple of times, but it's important for us as we celebrate this day to be reminded of that.
You know, there is a 100% certainty that all of us will die.
None of us live forever.
Everyone will experience death.
If you visited a cemetery recently, you'll see how it's so peaceful and so quiet out there.
There's really no arguing, nothing, right?
Just peace and tranquility.
And I remember some time ago as a parish priest, you know, I used to go out there and do gravesides and last rites.
And sometimes it can be very difficult for family members who are there to see their loved ones lowered down into the ground.
And you know, all these questions come up.
Is this it?
Is this the end?
Is there more to death than just this?
And Christian hope says, yes, there is.
There is the resurrection.
There is the newness and the fullness of life.
Imagine, for example, your spouse or your parents being lowered down.
Into the grave, right?
Into the earth.
It's difficult for us to see, but it's important for us to be reminded that that will be us, you and I, someday.
We'll be lowered down into the ground and that death is not the end because we look forward to newness of life with great hope.
Which then brings me to point number five.
Point number five and the final point I want to talk about on All Souls Day.
And that is to visit a cemetery, particularly during this month and especially between the first day and the eighth day of November.
Here's why.
Based on tradition of the church, all of the month of November is dedicated to All Souls Day.
And especially between the first day of November and the eighth day of November, if you visit a cemetery, you can pray for your deceased families and relatives and receive an indulgence, a plenary indulgence, which you can offer for them or for anyone in purgatory.
You guys listen to that.
So...
You're already saying that you'll get an indulgence.
Well, now, therefore, there's no such thing as indulgences in the Bible, right?
So, if you, from November 1st to November 8th, or whatever he said, in November, just that time that you go to, you see your dead ones at the cemetery, and you pray for them, you get an indulgence, right?
Where is that in here?
Where?
It's in the catechism.
Yeah, it's canon laws and all that.
Yeah, cats and doctrines.
You know, Catholic dogma.
Where is it in here?
Is that mentioned in the Bible a certain month that you've got X number of days to go pray for the dead and you're going to get indulgences?
That's going to help them out of purgatory?
That doesn't exist in the Bible?
Where does that say that in here?
And I assure you, okay, I assure you it does not say that in here.
I assure you that.
And anybody that knows the Scripture, we don't have to go to a seminary school, we don't have to go to a college or a Catholic priest academy to know the Bible.
You don't even have to attend any school or church to know the Bible.
To read the Bible for yourselves, okay?
Pray to the Holy Spirit in the heart of the Father and get yourself right through Jesus with your sins and allow the Holy Spirit to write upon your heart.
But these are supposed to be experts and they're telling you this insanity.
Wow!
Let me just play that back again.
Pray for your deceased families and relatives and receive an indulgence, a plenary indulgence, which you can offer for them or for anyone in purgatory.
So to receive an indulgence, you go and you visit a cemetery between the first and the eighth day.
This is the plenary indulgence.
And you do three things.
You go to Mass, receive Communion, you go to Confession, be in a state of grace, and you pray for the intention of the Holy Father.
Alright, so go to Mass.
Where was Mass in the Bible?
Yeah, oh that's right, the church we can pray to wherever two of them are gathered.
Okay, not a building.
Okay, and then what do you say?
Let me point that back here.
You go and you visit a cemetery between the first and the eighth day.
This is the plenary indulgence.
And you do three things.
You go to mass, receive communion.
You go to confession, be in a state of grace.
Go to confession.
Now, where's confession?
Go to a church.
And you go into this little booth with you and the priest by yourselves.
And what do you do?
This is what they say, okay?
Father, please forgive me.
And it's not the Father in heaven you're talking to.
What you can do by yourself all alone.
When they say, Father, please forgive me for my sins.
Again, I was a Catholic.
I'd done this, unfortunately.
You go in there, and you kneel down, and the priest is on the other side of the thing.
They say, Father, please forgive me.
I fornicated or something.
You know what I mean?
Or whatever sin you did, I swore, or whatever the case, okay?
And they say, alright, you're forgiven, my son.
Go send, take Hail Mary's, or whatever they give you a list of things to do.
That's confession.
Now, that alone, okay, Jesus says, confess with your mouth to the Lord.
Then what the Catholic Church would do, they'd say, whoa, the Bible does say that we're supposed to talk to each other about sins, okay?
First of all, it doesn't say we're supposed to.
It says it's good to.
In other words, if I'm struggling with sin, just say, um...
By, you know, swearing, right?
And I see somebody else who's struggling with sin, the same thing.
We could talk to each other about it.
We're not confessing our sins to each other.
They take the swear out of context.
We could talk to each other, but to hopefully help each other, give each other advice and stuff, you know what I mean?
That's what that means.
There's nothing wrong with talking to your fellow brothers and sisters about something you're struggling with sin.
Nothing wrong with it.
That's what the Bible says to do.
But if they take it to a whole new level, oh no, that's proof right there you have to go to a priest.
Then you're sitting there calling him Father when Jesus says in Matthew, call no man upon the earth your Father.
Don't call him Master.
Don't call him Rabbi.
For there's only one person is your Father, and that's in Heaven.
That's what confession of sins is.
So there you're violating several, several Bible laws.
So, one more time.
In purgatory.
So, to receive an indulgence, you go and you visit a cemetery between the first and the eighth day.
This is the plenary indulgence.
And you do three things.
You go to Mass, receive Communion.
You go to confession, be in a state of grace.
And you pray for the intention of the Holy Father.
All those three conditions and you receive a plenary indulgence.
Alright, so, Nothing wrong with praying to the Holy Father.
But what you just did, before you prayed to the Holy Father, you've gone to confession.
You got down on your knees before a man called a priest.
You called him Father.
You asked him to forgive you for your sins.
He tells you if you go say ten Hail Marys, which the Bible says, do not use vain and repetition prayer.
And you're not supposed to pray to Mary.
And so you did all this.
Completely violated several factors of the Bible.
Instead of going to Jesus and saying, Jesus, please forgive me for my sins.
But you went to a man called a priest.
That you called Father when Jesus instructed you not to do.
So, then you're going to go to pray to the Father?
The real Father in Heaven?
And he's going to look down on you like, yeah, dude, you better go read my word and get yourself right before me because I'm not going to hear anything you have to say.
And that's true.
He's not going to hear a damn thing you have to say after you just blasphemy called a priest's father.
After you blasphemy, ask him to forgive you for your sins.
After you blasphemy, use repetitive prayer.
Vain repetition prayer.
You violate, oh man, so many commandments on top of this whole thing in the matter.
Then to believe, oh, just from November 1st to 8th, that there's a spiritual interlink between the cosmos and everything.
What the hell are you talking about?
Is this anything in the Bible?
No.
And I'll challenge you people out there that are Catholics, okay?
I've been doing this for years.
And not one single time, okay, and you guys could prove anything with Scripture.
Not one.
You'll throw a verse out because you know 99% of the people you do this to, they don't know any better.
But when you read the verses in the context, okay, not just the verse, there's nothing to do with what they're talking about.
They know this.
That's why I avoid people like us.
I commented on his thing here.
He has not come back to me.
And you can see other people, how he's gotten back to certain people.
Anybody challenge him, he hasn't gotten back to.
Now, when you want to defend your faith.
Actually, my bad.
It says, to say that is not in the Bible is beg the question.
It's certainly in the Catholic Bible.
Oh, the Catholic Bible, really?
And the book of Maccabees that you like to use a lot.
It says, it is before the holy and wholesome thought of prayer for the dead, that they may lose from sins.
And now you know you don't accept this book as canonical, but Catholics do.
Alright, maybe that...
Maccabees was back, that was in the sacrilegious days.
Jesus came along and done away with all that.
We don't have to do our own lamb sacrifice or all these rituals to help people.
That's done and gone with.
All you have to do is believe in Jesus.
So my apologies.
He did respond back to me.
So, to his credit.
And I'm going to respond back to that later.
So, yeah.
Let's finish this up.
The first through the 8th of November, which you can offer for deceased family, relatives, loved ones, etc.
Now, again, these are five points I want to share about on All Souls Day.
We commemorate all the faithful departed.
And I've said so many times already, please pray for all the faithful departed.
You know, every time when you go to Mass, every time, There's always a prayer said during the Eucharistic liturgy that we pray for all the faithful departed.
A Eucharist eulogy, which is Catholic dogma from the Catechism.
And we entrust them to the love and mercy of God and to offer prayers and masses for them each day.
May God bless you.
Unreal, man.
Let me respond back to him for a forget.
So I'm going to tell him that Jesus became the only way for forgiveness.
Through his blood only.
That your sins can be forgiven.
Nothing else.
Unreal!
So you've seen that guys and so now what we're going to do is you heard everything he had to say and I played both videos just to be fair and you heard everything he had to say.
Gave the man the benefit of the doubt and you know what I mean and so I did this on the air here.
So we're going to do it.
By the way guys we're not live so I am monitoring the chat room.
I had to pre-record this because I had fulfilled certain obligations this week here so we're not live so don't try to call into the show or nothing.
And we're not live, but I will be monitoring the comments in the chatroom.
And this is for the date of November 5th, 2021. So, if it is not November 5th, going into the 6th, because we broadcast this 1am in the morning, which is technically Saturday.
We call it Spiritual Warfare Friday because it's still Friday in some parts of the world, whatever.
So anyway, if it's not November 5th or 6th to you right now, we're not live.
But if you are live for this November 5th or 6th, whatever it is for you, well, I will be monitoring you in the chat room.
So I just want to point that out too.
So yeah, you heard that, guys.
And let me ask, just drop the nuclear bomb on this whole entire thing.
Alright?
Not once in both of those videos, not once, did you ever hear the remission of sin through the blood of Jesus Christ?
Did you even hear Jesus Christ at all?
I think once in the first video, but it was nothing to do with the video itself, nothing to do with the All Saints Day or All Souls Day.
Not once.
So did you hear other than that he quoted one scripture, one scripture, Matthew 5 talks about the multi-tides, or the butides, whatever you want to call them.
That's it.
Where is Jesus involved in this?
That's my question.
Where is Jesus involved in any of this?
So what this whole thing does, guys, it completely takes the doctrine of Jesus Christ and gone.
That's what it does.
And if you don't think so, Jesus says, again, we're going to go over these verses, man.
Because we're not done yet.
We are not done yet.
I'm going to drop the nuclear bombs all over this whole thing altogether.
And the nuclear bomb is called the Holy Bible.
So we're going to find out now what the Bible has to say.
And we'll get into some other stuff too.
So, you know, give them a fair chance.
And we're going to get through their dogma.
And we're going to show you from their own mouth.
Let me get to my slides.
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So here we are.
All Saints Day versus All Souls Day.
What's the difference?
And he clearly explained this to you.
I have some other links I was going to pull up.
Because I didn't know at the time if I was going to play the whole video or not.
And everything he says matches what the links say from the Catholic Church.
So, I might go over them briefly, but I was going to do that for the sake of time, too, instead of repeating ourselves.
Yeah, you know what I mean?
So, All Saints Day versus All Souls Day, what's the difference?
And what is All Saints Day?
It's a solemnly, holy day dedicated to the saints of the Church, which is the Catholic Church, by the way, and to those who have reached Heaven.
So, how is it observed a Catholic Holy Day obligation of Catholics are required to attend Mass, right?
All Saints Day is celebrated by honoring the saints, by visiting the holy shrines, and offering prayers, seeking their intercession.
And All Souls Day is dedicated to those who have been departed from this world, and who wait in faith for the promised resurrection.
So, basically, they just put you, me, all of us, into two classifications, right?
So, who they deem, not the Bible, who they deem as saints, already in heaven.
But you, me, and everybody else who's not completely holy, name one person on this planet that's holy.
You won't find one, and no, the Pope's not holy.
It's blasphemous.
So, who they deem as saints are already in heaven, right?
But all the rest of us are going to sit in purgatory.
So they just separated us, me, you from them.
Because if you're not a kiss-ass to the Catholic Church, or somebody highly recommended in the Catholic Church, you're going to purgatory according to them.
You're not holy enough to go to heaven.
But who they deem as holy goes to heaven.
That's why it's two separate days.
All saints are the ones who they deem saints.
And All Souls Day, the day after, is for the average Joe that believes in Jesus.
See this, the separation between us?
And they're saying All Souls Day is not a holy day of obligation, but it's recognized in the Catholic Church on November 2nd on this day.
We pray for our loved ones to enter heaven.
So, three things you might want to know about Purgatory.
So, this is what they say about Purgatory.
It makes us images of Christ.
It isn't a punishment, rather.
It is a state of purification to make us perfect in the image of Christ.
So, again, what I ask is, the blood of Jesus Christ is not perfect enough to do that?
So, even though we as Christians, we say, yeah, but we pray and forgive us every night.
So the blood of Jesus Christ is not good enough.
That's exactly what they're saying.
And they're saying we need prayer for the souls in purgatory.
This process of purification can be long and painful.
So we need to pray for them always.
So, in other words, keep coming back to my church.
Keep giving donations to us.
Keep giving us money to light candles and all these other voodoo things we do.
But remember, it's not enough.
You've got to keep coming back.
In other words, keep putting money in my pocket.
That's all that's about.
None of it's biblical.
None of it.
Purification for...
Purification.
The blood of Jesus Christ is pure.
You've got to hear this a lot.
The blood of Jesus Christ is your purification.
You don't get any more purification than the blood of Jesus Christ.
This is getting me aggravated, man.
And the souls in purgatory can't pray for us.
How does that work, exactly?
So, let me get this straight.
You're praying right now to the souls of supposedly purgatory, right?
And you're relying on their prayers for you.
How does that work at all?
It is not so much of a contradiction.
This is witchcraft, guys.
I know spiritual warfare, man.
This is witchcraft disguised as Christianity.
Which is not Christianity at all.
Though they can't pray for themselves.
As members of the body of Christ can't pray for us.
Does that make any sense, guys?
Come on, man.
Seriously.
The prayer for the souls of the departed...
Eternal rest granted unto them, O Lord, and let them perpetuate.
this is the prayer they use Oh Lord Oh Lord what I was the name Jesus Christ on that And this is their vision, okay?
Earth need help and can't help.
So, you not only need help, but you can also help people.
But the thing is, people in purgatory, they can't help you.
Or can they?
What the hell?
No, no, he answered this.
This is so confusing, right?
The people, us on earth, right?
We can help the people in purgatory.
They can help us, but they can't help themselves.
What the hell?
Well, yeah, they can't help themselves.
They can't help you, and you can't help them.
Why?
Because, again, only through the blood of Jesus Christ, you are saved.
that's it and they're saying that the saints that they deemed they deemed as saints they're in heaven and they don't need your help But they can help you.
But yet the Bible says the dead have no knowledge of...
We're going to get to the scripture, man.
It's insane.
It really is completely insanity.
And it's what they say.
The purgatory is that middle ground.
And the Bible says there's no middle ground.
Purified souls, you know, who they deem as the Catholic saints, go to heaven.
Anybody else who believes in Jesus, you're going to purgatory because you're not purified enough.
Because the blood of Christ isn't good enough.
That's what they're saying.
And souls with mortal sins, go to hell.
And they do, okay, no doubt, but if they confess to Jesus all the sins, they're going to be spared.
Purgatory, yeah.
And I was going to go over that.
I was going to go over this, guys, but this is...
I think he explained this enough.
So these are the verses they use.
Actually, I'm going to bring these verses up here.
So these are the verses they use to back up Purgatory.
So you see them in the description there.
And yeah, and...
The idea of Purgatory has roots back to the antiquity, sort of a proto-Purgatory called the Celestial Hades.
Appears in the writings of Plato and Heracides, Ponticus, and many other pagan writers!
Look, pagan writers!
Hang on, let me bring this up on screen, guys, because I am having a hard time reading that.
And I do got this up already.
So let's bring this up.
Okay, this is from the Catholic Church.
You can go find us from the tax doctrine, right?
So the idea of Purgatory is rooted back to iniquity.
Let me just move this over so you guys can see.
This is insane, man.
Wow.
Big wow.
It's tough to say.
Check that out, right?
The idea of Purgatory roots back to the antiquity.
The sort of proto-Purgatory called the Celestial Hades.
And yeah, oh yeah, because that's a god, right?
Look, Hades.
Ancient Greek religion myth.
Appears in the writings of Plato and Herodotus' Ponticus.
So, we're going to believe Plato's in this guy here, this Ponticus, over the Bible?
And in many other pagan writers...
These are pagan men.
Yes, Plato was pagan.
He was into the occult.
And you heard the priest talk about Plato.
This concept is distinguished from the Hades of the underworld describing the works of Homer and Hesed.
Again, these are not biblical people.
In contrast, the celestial Hades was understood as the immediate place where the souls spent and undermined the time after death.
Before I'm either moving on to a higher level of existence or being recalibrated back on Earth.
This is insanity, guys.
Look at the people they quote, okay?
These people here, none of them are biblical people.
Unreal.
This is like out of this control.
And they keep bringing up the Book of Maccabees.
And of course, they twist scripture way out of context in the Book of Maccabees.
But the book of Maccabees was long ago.
We have Jesus now.
We don't need to do these rituals no more.
And the book of Maccabees, yeah, it's not really a canonized book anyway.
So it's a practice of prayer of the dead to view their afterlife purification, which they probably take out of context.
And we know, again, even the Jews back in the day, for forgiveness of sin, you had to sacrifice a lamb or something to purify your sins.
Jesus is the last...
His blood is the last thing we need.
I hope you guys can see that right.
So, descriptions and doctrines regarding purgatory developed over the centuries.
Roman Catholic Christians, which are not real Christians, who believe in purgatory interpret passages such as Maccabees, 2 Timothy, which we'll get the verses coming up here.
All these verses they say, I'm going to put them on the screen, as support for prayer for purgatory souls who believe to be within the active, in turn, slate of the dead.
This is crazy stuff, man.
So let me get to that on the slide here because...
Wow.
I don't mean to laugh, guys, but this is insanity.
It really is.
Actually, you can see that better up there.
So, you know, this is what they quote right there.
Maccabees.
These are the verses that they're quoting that supposedly support Purgatory.
So Maccabees, 12, 41...
2 Maccabees 12, 41 and 46. So it says, All men do praise in the Lord, the righteous judge, who had opened the things that were hid.
Betook themselves unto prayer and besought him that the sin committed might wholly be put out of wrath.
Let me get to the full brush.
I want to make the sphere here.
So...
Let me blow that up here for you.
So, yeah.
I hope you got your pens and pads out, guys.
Or take screenshots of the stuff.
Because this is what they believe.
So they all blessed the ways of the Lord, the righteous judge who reveals the things that are hidden.
And they turned to supplication, praying that the sin that had been committed might wholly be blotted out.
The noble Judas extorted the people to keep themselves free from sin, for they had seen in their own eyes what had happened as a result of those who sinned and who had fallen.
He also took up a collection by man to mount the $2,000 of silver spent in Jerusalem to provide the sin offering.
In doing this, he acted very well, honorably taking account of the resurrection, and for he was not expected to those who fall and rise again, but would have been superfluous and foolish and prayed for the dead.
But if he was looking to the splendid reward that is laid up for those who have fallen asleep in godliness, it was a holy and poious thought, therefore he made atonement for the dead.
So that they may be delivered from the sin.
That's what they use, right?
To supposedly support purgatory.
Number one, there's nothing here about purgatory.
Or some middle ground places.
This is what they did over there.
It doesn't mean it's condoning it.
I mean, the Bible talks about child sacrifice.
Does it condone child sacrifice?
Absolutely not.
Talks about rape and all that.
Does it condone rape?
No.
And on top of it, even if such rituals were being done back then, we have the blood of Jesus Christ now.
Makes no sense at all.
So the next verse I use, okay, it's 2 Timothy 1.18.
It says, The Lord grant unto him that many may find mercy of the Lord in that day, and how many things he ministered unto me in Ephesus.
Don't know us very well.
What does that have to do with purgatory?
Wow.
So, again, like I said, they string together a bunch of Bible verses.
They know the first one or two verses is going to be a strong point, like the Maccabees one.
But they're forgetting the remission of sins through the blood of Jesus Christ now.
It's not through people praying for you.
And plus, you don't go to purgatory.
You've got to wait for the day of judgment.
Or the day of resurrection.
Which is paradise.
It's a big difference between paradise and purgatory.
We're going to get to that in a minute.
And another essay used was Luke 16, 19 and 31 says, There was a certain rich man, this is Lazarus, remember the rich man?
There was a certain rich man which was clothed in purple and fine linen and fared sumptuously every day.
And there was a certain beggar named Lazarus which was laid in his gates full of saws and he desired to be fed with the crumbs which fell off the rich man's table.
I'm sorry, Lazarus is not the rich man.
Lazarus is the poor man.
So, anyway, moreover, the dogs came and licked his saws.
And it came to pass, and the beggar died and was carried out by the angels into Abraham's bosom.
Abraham's bosom.
So, they think Abraham's bosom is...
Abraham's bosom is...
This is their support, they're saying, for purgatory.
The rich man also died and was buried.
Now, if they actually read on, okay, again, they've taken a couple of restles here.
If they actually went on to read the rest of the chapter, you would find, yeah, Abraham's bosom, which is paradise.
And you would find that there was like a canyon.
I mean like a bottomless pitfall, right?
Between hell and paradise.
This is sure, alright?
And when the poor man went there...
He seen Abraham.
He's called Abraham's bosom.
He's, I guess, in charge of the place.
So across the void, he seen the rich man.
That he asked, because when he was alive, he asked the rich man.
This is how it will happen, right?
When he was alive, he asked the rich man for food.
Even the crumbs that follow you off your tables that the dogs eat could have.
Some of them hungry.
The rich man laughed at him and said, you don't even deserve that.
So, of course, the man died.
Then later on, the rich man died.
So now, it was very shortly after, too.
So, because he got the sores, too.
And so, anyway, there's the poor man, staring across the great void, you know what I mean, the bottom of the pit.
And in hell, there's Lazarus.
I mean, I keep saying Lazarus.
The rich man, alright?
The rich man is asking Lazarus, to Abraham, allow him to dip his finger in water just to put a drop on my tongue.
Because he was suffering, okay?
That's hell.
And what did Abraham tell him?
You can't go there, then you can't come here.
You know what I mean?
And that's paradise, okay?
That is not purgatory.
Nobody's sitting there waiting for your help in paradise.
You think somebody in paradise is sitting there waiting for your help to get out of paradise?
No, you don't leave paradise until the resurrection.
And the people in hell got a judgment.
You don't.
Because the Bible says the dead will be caught up when Jesus returns.
And I'm not preaching the pre-tribulation rapture.
That's garbage.
I'm saying when Jesus returns, he says the dead will be caught up in the living, whoever's left here, the saints there, which are the believers, will be caught up with them.
Not who the Catholic Church deems the saints.
It's who God deems the saints.
You know what I mean?
It's such insanity, it really is.
They want us to believe this is the support, biblical support for purgatory.
No.
We've got the verse coming up in a...
Is that next?
No.
But what did Jesus say, too?
Remember when he was on the cross with the three...
We're going to bring this up again.
The other two...
There was two criminals next to him, right?
One asked him, hey, could you remember me in your father's kingdom?
What did Jesus say?
From this day forward, you will be with me where?
Where?
In paradise.
So, Jesus is certain that he's going to paradise.
You'll be with me in paradise.
That's what Jesus is saying.
So you mean to tell me that Jesus himself is in purgatory?
That's what you're saying.
Abraham's bosom is called paradise.
It's not purgatory.
So you mean to tell me that Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior, is in purgatory?
That's what you're saying.
So no, this Bible rest does not support Pregnancy.
There are any other rest they use.
1 Corinthians 3, 11 and 15 says, For the foundation can no man lay that is laid, which is Jesus Christ.
Jesus Christ is the foundation.
Now if any man build upon the foundation gold, silver, precious stones, wood, hay, stubble, every man's work shall be made manifest.
For the day shall declare, because it shall be revealed by fire, and by the fire that shall try every man's work of what a sword is.
If the man's work abide which he had built thereupon, he shall receive a reward.
And if any man's work shall be burned, he shall suffer loss.
But he himself shall be saved by the sword of fire.
So they think this is support.
Well, They think this is a part that you doing good works is going to help somebody.
Number one, it's not talking about somebody else.
Okay, it says doing these works that you will reap your reward for it.
You know what I mean?
You'll receive an award for it.
If you produce good food, the Bible says to produce good food.
Nobody's arguing about that.
But it's not talking about other people.
Your things are not helping somebody else.
That's not what this says.
Yes, we're supposed to produce good works.
Absolutely.
But again, he shall be saved himself.
Doesn't mean he's saved from death.
That's not what that says.
Does not say he's saved from going to hell.
That's not what that says.
And the other verse I use.
Luke 23, 43. And Jesus said unto him, Verily I say unto thee, Today shall be with me in paradise.
So this is their support for purgatory.
Check that out, right?
And he told us this is now, and let's go to the context, let's bring this back where, let me see if I can get that verse, yeah.
Yep, there it is, right there.
And so, I'm going to paint the story here, right?
This is what the Bible says in Luke as well, in Matthew.
There's Jesus and the two men on the cross.
And two more thieves, and one guy goes like, uh...
Why is he on the cross with us?
You know what I mean?
Because he's done nothing.
He's innocent.
Why is he here?
Because this man's innocent.
He's done nothing.
Talk about Jesus.
He goes, we deserve to be here.
We did this and that.
We deserve this.
He doesn't.
So he looked over at Jesus and said, Jesus, remember me in your father's kingdom.
And this is what exactly he said.
Then he said, Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom.
And Jesus answered him and said, I tell you the truth.
Today you will be with me in paradise.
So, if you think paradise, Abraham's bosom, Okay, if you think this is purgatory, right?
What you're saying right now is that Jesus Christ is in purgatory.
That is what you're saying.
I want to save you, the Son of God.
Why would he be in purgatory?
Does that make any damn sense?
Complete asinine.
That's what it is.
And you're taking what by you saying at the Catholic Church, okay?
You're taking the doctrine of Jesus Christ and throwing it out the window.
You're saying his blood is no good.
That's what you're saying.
It's not good enough.
That's what you're saying.
And we're not done yet.
And Hebrews, now there's some Bible wrestlers against this stuff.
And by the way, none of these at all, at all, okay, supports purgatory.
Just want to point that out.
He's talking about paradise, Abraham's bosom.
Jesus didn't go to purgatory.
And paradise is totally different, plain and simple.
In purgatory, as we know, it's pagan origin.
There's no scriptural backing to that at all.
So, wherefore, we receive a kingdom which cannot be moved.
Let us be Let us by grace, whereby we may serve God acceptably, with reverence and godly fear, for our God is consuming fire.
Hebrews 12, that's the fire they're talking about, guys.
Because they talked about fire in 1 Corinthians.
Look, if any man's works shall be burned, he shall suffer loss, but he himself be saved, yet so by fire.
This is what that means.
Let scripture interpret scripture.
Like John Hall says.
That's what this means.
Hebrews 12, 28 and 29. Paul is saying, Wherefore we receive the kingdom which cannot be moved.
Let us be by grace whereby we may serve God acceptably with reverence and godly fear.
For our God is a consuming fire.
That's what that means.
It does not mean what you think it means to support purgatory or anything like such.
So, the Catholic indulgences they talk about, right?
Buy your way out of heaven.
Years ago, they used to go to rich men in the sale of indulgences sold by the Catholic Church.
And as soon as the coffer rings, a soul from purgatory springs about, they say.
And weakening of the Church by indulgences.
And the indulgence was released from punishment For sins.
In return for good works.
And the church would sell indulges to people to raise money, but only rich people were able to afford them at the time.
This is way back.
And people who received indulges did not have to perform good deeds to make up for the sins and would spend less time in prayer.
This is what they believe.
The Pope, the edicts and all that talk about this.
Pay us.
If you pay us, here's an indulgence, you've got a one-way ticket to heaven.
You've got to spend less time in purgatory.
You don't have to do nothing.
You don't have to come and just pay us.
That's spiritual extortion.
That's what that is.
Is that biblical?
Did Jesus say that?
Oh, yeah.
Believe in me, but you've got to pay.
You've got to pay for his indulgences so you spend less time in the purgatory.
That is utterly nonsense.
And I didn't want you to believe this stuff, guys.
And there comes a times that they were saying, the Catholic Church got together to talk about purgatory.
Should we still preach it or practice it?
In other words, we're going to turn it on and turn it off when we feel like it.
And if it's that holy, so if you turned it off for a while, right?
So that means all those souls went directly where?
Then you turned it on and got you, because you're the Catholic Church, you get to do that.
None of that's biblical.
None.
And a priest here always talks about a plenary indulgence can be gained by praying with the Spirit, detached from any sin, for the end of this epidemic, relief or suffering, and salvation for those who have died.
Pray for, I'm sorry, prayerfully offering anyone of the following, a visit to the Blessed Sacrament, okay, which is not biblical, a visit to the Eucharist adortion, not biblical, read it in the Holy Scriptures for half an hour, Yes, absolutely.
There's nothing wrong.
We never at all discourage anybody from reading scriptures.
For a half hour.
So let me say, yeah.
Anyway, the Bible says to help somebody in the dead, you've got to read my word for a half hour.
This is the nonsense, guys.
And the thing is, anytime anybody challenges them, because the Catholic Church is so powerful.
It's so influential.
So anytime somebody challenges them with them, They'll step right over you if you don't know what you're doing.
This ain't biblical at all.
So recite the Holy Rosary.
Oh, recite the Rosary.
Oh, what does the Bible say about that?
The Rosary is repetitive prayers.
You gotta sit there, and I had rosaries before.
You gotta hold each bead, say a number of prayers, hold each bead, say a number of prayers, and you go all the way around.
That's paganism.
That's witchcraft, okay?
That's incantation.
When you take something, you constantly, over and over again, it's called an incantation.
This is witchcraft, guys.
This is ancient paganism witchcraft disguised as holiness.
It's not holy at all.
Not biblical at all.
The Bible says, we're going to get to that verse, though.
Recite the way of the cross.
Recite the way of the cross, which is that thing they do, right?
Which, by the way, is an upside-down cross.
Which again, did you see or hear any of the prophets doing that?
Any of the disciples doing that?
Did Jesus do that?
No.
Not biblical.
Reciting the Chaplet of the Divine Mercy.
Where is the Chaplet of the Divine Mercy?
We know what Divine Mercy is.
Jesus dying for our sins.
No.
This is insanity.
Reciting the Chaplet of the Divine Mercy.
The Divine Mercy is Jesus Christ died for our sins.
That's what real Divine Mercy is.
So three, at the same time, also desiring and attending to fulfill the following usual three conditions.
So as soon as possible for them to do so, you need to seek sacramental confession.
We just talked about that.
Which Jesus says, confess with your mouth to the Lord.
Not the man, you know?
Seek the Eucharist communion.
Now, there's nothing wrong with doing communion.
The Bible says to do it and remember his name.
But the way they do it, guys, they use a monstrous.
We're going to do a show on that, man.
That is so, so horrific.
They actually think, like the host they put in that monstrous, they really think that that's Jesus Christ that's recited in them for that temporary time.
And for the longest time, I don't know if they still do today, the ding, you know, the crack or whatever, the wafer, okay, they give to you for communion, you are not allowed to touch it.
Because they really truly believe it is the body of Jesus Christ, re-sacrificed again.
And offer prayer for the intentions of the Holy Father.
Well, don't we supposed to do that any day, every day anyway?
I think this is the only time you'll hear this.
Oh, we'll offer prayer for the intentions of the Holy Father.
Which is good.
Yeah, absolutely.
But we should be doing that all the time.
Not just these times.
Because you guys pray to everybody else but Jesus.
I've been to churches and how many times you guys pray this.
Well, pray to St. Michael or St. Mary or whatever the case.
Where's the presence of Jesus?
So Ephesians 1, 6-7 says, Do you see?
Do you see?
You can read the entire chapter.
Do you see?
Okay, this pisses me off.
Excuse my language, guys.
That you have to get prayed for.
People praying for you is going to help you.
By an indulgence and all that.
And because you're not deemed a saint by the Catholic Church.
But yet you accepted the blood of Jesus Christ, right?
But yet the Catholic Church didn't deem you a saint.
So therefore they're saying you're going to purgatory.
So his blood is not good enough.
That's what that's saying.
But however Ephesians 1.6.7 says no.
That's not true.
You're redempted through the blood.
That's it.
There's no other rituals you've got to do.
Romans 6.23 says, For the wages of death is sin.
Sin, yeah, plain and simple.
Wages of sin is death, I'm sorry.
For the wages of sin is death.
But the gift of God is eternal life through who?
I'm sorry, could you read that for me?
Does it say, oh, through praying to a patron saint, your patron saint, which you don't have?
Praying to a saint, an angel, Mary, does it say indulgences?
Oh, you're going to wait for All Souls Day, Saints Day, for your relatives to pray?
No, no, does it say that?
Please tell me it says that.
No, it doesn't.
For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Not purgatory, not this, that, and the other thing.
Through Jesus Christ.
What part of this you don't understand?
And it is more.
And again, when it says the plenary indulgence can be gained by reciting the Holy Rosary, right?
Prayer perverted.
That's what it is.
Matthew is like the nuclear bomb to the Catholic Church, man.
I love it.
Matthew chapter 6 verses 5 and 7 says, And when you pray, thou shalt not be as the hypocrites, for they love to pray standing in the synagogues, And in the corners of the streets, they may be seen by men.
And verily I say unto you, they have their reward.
But though, when they go and pray, enter into thy closet, and when you have shut the door, pray to the Father which is in secret.
And thy Father which seeeth in secret shall reward you openly.
But when you pray, check this out, right?
Use not vain repetitions.
As the heathen do, for they speak, think that they shall be heard, for they're much speaking.
In other words, what that's saying, because you've been praying the rosary, right?
You think your prayers are going to be heard before anybody else's.
That's what that's saying.
Because that stuff was going on back then.
This was paganism.
The Catholic Church later on in the 300s, Constantine came along, they took these pagan traditions, the heathen ways, adopted it, and put a Christian court of pain on it to disguise it.
When real Christians, okay, were against the stuff.
It says don't use vain repetition plan.
Because the thing is, you're not...
You saying ten Hail Marys is not going to get you heard first by the Father versus somebody, you know, getting down on his knees in their praying closet and just saying, Father, please forgive...
You know, Jesus, please forgive me for my sins.
Hey, Father, how are you doing?
You...
You think that you ought to be heard over that person?
The Bible says it's not.
You know what I mean?
What part of this you don't understand?
Oh, I'm sorry, because the catechism says that, right?
The canon laws and all that, the popes and all that, that's what they said, because they know better than the Bible, right?
They know better.
The Catechism is, you know, contradicting, because that's what the Catechism says, and the Holy Bible says different.
So, yeah, we're supposed to go by the Catechism, because there's a Holy Doctrine according to them.
No, not at all.
Ecclesiastics 9, 5 and 7 says, you know, when they talk about the living, the dead...
You know, you pray to the dead to help them and all that stuff and ask them for intercession.
Because you've got to pray to the dead to ask them for intercession.
Makes no damn sense, right?
They say, well, I'm not so contradicting.
It really is.
Oh, man.
But here's what the Bible says about praying to the dead.
Plain and simple.
The living know that they will die.
And yes, that priest was right.
We're all going to die.
Plain and simple.
Unless Jesus returns and some of us are lucky to be alive to see the second coming to me.
So, and if we die, guys, okay, when we know we're going to die, we write that, but the dead know nothing, and they have no reward or memory of them is forgotten.
Plain and simple.
In other words, their imprint on this planet is gone.
Yeah, sure, you've got to remember them for a while, but later on, they're going to be forgotten about.
That's what the Bible says, and that's true.
And also their love, their hatred, and everything.
Everything they did is perished, plain and simple.
Nevermore will they have any share in anything done under the sun.
They know nothing, okay?
No knowledge of what's going on here.
None at all.
So how are they going to know?
That's the other thing with the purgatory thing.
How does the dead person know that you need help?
That completely defies what the scripture says.
They don't know nothing under the sun.
So, explain that.
You know what I mean?
That's a complete, again, contradiction with what the Scripture says.
They know nothing, okay, under the sun.
And yes, even though the so-called, who the Catholic Church deemed the saints, they're in the same place as the regular people who believe in Jesus Christ.
You don't have to be deemed the saint by the Catholic Church to go right to heaven.
No.
No.
Paradise.
You all go to the same place.
One or two places.
Hell or paradise.
That's it.
Into the resurrection or the judgment.
There's no middle ground.
There's only two people in the scripture that went directly up to heaven.
Elijah and Enoch.
The good Enoch, by the way.
Seventh from Adam.
That's it.
And I think, I mean, I don't know if Moses did or not, because there's nothing clear on that.
But I wouldn't doubt it.
I mean, he was caught up too.
But Elijah and Enoch, who a lot of people think are the final two witnesses.
But that's another story altogether.
No, let's show him, sorry.
But, yeah, so you mean to tell me because a Catholic saint, like St. Teresa or all these people, they say he's a saint, right?
Because she did a lot of good works for the Catholic Church.
And there was a lot of scandals about her, too, by the way.
They don't want to tell you that.
Then the sainthood popes, you know what I mean, dead popes and everything, they take them out of the grave and the caskets, sickening purification on the sun.
They do some bizarre, unbiblical, satanic rituals.
Literally, you know what I mean?
And so they...
It's crazy, man.
It really is.
Oh, man, I'm just like...
My head's spinning in my own minute because I'm trying to...
Wow.
I mean, I'm just like, I'm like, right now, I'm just like, wow.
Because I've been studying this stuff, but man, when you actually do the show, you're like, just seeing everything for what it is, and you're like, wow.
You just gotta shake your head and just go, wow.
The Bible says one thing, they do another thing.
But, yeah, they said because they're allowed to because they're the Catholic Church.
Because the Pope said it's okay.
Doesn't matter what the Bible says.
The Pope says it's okay.
He's the Supreme Pontic.
If he's the Holy Father, no, he's not.
Even to call him the Holy Father, you got, oh man.
I like to say, everybody that calls the Pope Holy Father, they like to go around you and take this and physically smash it all across your face.
For being stupid and blasphemous.
Jesus says, call no man upon the earth, your Father.
What part of that you don't understand?
What?
Unreal, man.
It makes me, like, gag spiritually.
Yeah, they have no memory of the earth.
So how is somebody in purgatory going to help you?
Or pray for you?
Because they say, oh, he's struggling with sin right now.
Let me pray for them.
That means they're looking down on you, right?
Or whatever, looking at you.
No, they're not.
That's not how things work, okay?
This is paganism that the church is teaching.
Witchcraft.
That's what it is.
The Catholic Church.
The real church, called the Bible, okay, the church, we, the people, like you guys watching here, when two more gather in his name, we're the church right now.
Because we're on the Sabbath as well, not Sunday, which the Catholic Church purposely changed, by the way.
Constantine did.
He thought he had the power to do that.
That's our record.
You know what I mean?
There's no debate in that.
Then they say, well, the Lord's Day is Sunday.
No, the Lord's Day is not Sunday.
Never in one part of the scripture that remotely says Sunday, the first day of the week, is the lunch day.
Not one.
Not one.
You know what I mean?
But anyway, it's just so much blasphemy coming from this church, man.
I'm just getting angry as time goes.
Man, again, it's not to you people out there who are Catholics, guys.
I love you to death, okay?
Catholics, brothers and sisters, love you to death, okay?
But please, you need to get out of Babylon.
When I started reading scripture for myself, and that's why the Catholic Church, why do you think they forbid people to read the Bible for themselves?
Go do your own research, your own historical.
They're in the Inquisition.
They killed countless Christians.
Go read the 93 Desis by Martin Luther and all that.
Go read what happened to these people.
To dare to possess the Bible, they were killed.
Because at the time, the Catholic Church could say, oh, the Bible says, and now the only one's allowed to read it.
So they could say, oh, yeah, you have to do this and that's it, because the Bible says it.
And so instead of you saying, all right, let me challenge that.
I'm going to go to the Bible and see what it says.
You can't, because now the only one's allowed to read it.
So when this broke out, okay, the scriptures, which they were already out before that, don't let people fool you.
They said, Catholic Church is the one who brought you the Bible.
That is not true at all.
Not true at all.
The scriptures are already out.
Jesus, how many times did Jesus say, when he walked the earth, right?
He says, as it is written in the book of Daniel, as it is written here and here, don't tip the word God, don't tip the Lord thy God, you know what I mean, when he was promised the world, you know, by Satan.
He recited scripture.
Okay, he taught scripture.
So the Catholic Church didn't create the scriptures, guys.
Yeah, they got their own canonized version and all that, absolutely.
But there was canonized scriptures before then.
But at the time they had, you know, they were the dominant control because what happened was the spread of Christianity, right?
After Jesus left and Peter and all of them died, Christianity was still spreading like wildfire.
Massively spreading through Europe and the Middle East and all that.
And Rome was the dominant religion of the area.
The Roman church.
They lost complete control because of Christianity.
And what happened?
Rome divided.
It's all kinds of mess, right?
So Constantine came along, right?
The Emperor.
He unified Rome and all that stuff in the Great Battle.
He made these false allegations that he's seen crosses in the sky to help him win the battle for Rome.
That he was told by God to create this Catholic Church called Universal Church.
Kept the same pagan traditions.
Right?
Put a Christian coat of paint on them to disguise them as Christianity, but the same pagan things.
And that's why the real Christians out there, the followers of Jesus Christ, whatever you want to call them, they opposed everything they do at Rome because they said that's blasphemy.
We don't adhere to any Pope at all.
You know what I mean?
How many Christian countries oppose the Pope?
They don't want to tell you that though.
They want you to think the Pope was the supreme man of the whole world.
No, that's not the case.
Many countries and nations oppose the rule of the Pope.
Are you kidding me?
Or the Catholic Church.
Because they know it's not of God.
They'll use, oh, look, the authority of the Word.
But then they'll put, you know, the catechism and all this other stuff down your throat.
No, that's not the truth, okay?
They were not the authority of the Scripture.
Or the Church, okay?
And here's, again, the Church, you hear that, you want to make a Catholic Church.
No.
The Church, from the Bible, from Jesus that stood upon Peter to be the rock of the Church, the Church, okay, is the Church of Jesus Christ, okay?
That's us, the people.
Not Pontic, if, or any kind of religion at all.
But they like to grab onto that dog and lie.
Oh, Peter was the first pope.
And that's a proof that we're the church of Jesus Christ.
Because Peter was the first pope.
And Jesus said, you're the rock of the church.
To Peter.
Jesus did say, Peter's the rock of the church.
Yes.
But also, there was no Catholic church around, like I said earlier.
There was no Catholic church around this world when Peter walked the face of the earth.
Not the hundred years later.
Constantine created the Catholic Church, the first Pope, Constantine.
He's the one who changed times and everything else.
And up until the 1800s, if you do the historical research, here in the United States of America, when the Puritans came here, and the early settlers and all that, the Puritans and Christians, okay?
They did not, okay, celebrate Easter, Good Friday, Ash Wednesday, Christmas, All Souls Day, Halloween.
All these things were completely outlawed by the Puritans in this country.
I got family going back to those days, here in the Wampanoag tribe and everything.
Right out of Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
This is where it all started, you know what I mean?
And Rhode Island, my home state, was built on religious freedom.
Roger Williams founded this on religious freedom because the British were trying to pose the Church of England down our throats.
Which is a version of Catholicism.
So, what we did was like, no, we want to be Christians, we want to be Puritans, and Roger Williams says you can come here and name the capital city Proudins, be means in God's care.
He said you come here, you want to be a Christian, you want to be a Puritan, and without persecution, you're allowed to do that here.
But the thing is, they don't want to tell you this history.
They want to sit there and lie that, you know, Peter was the first pope and that's it, and it's all Catholic.
No, it's not at all.
That is not even the case.
And again, up into the late 1800s, what happened was, the Catholic Church started coming here.
They decided to be infiltrated in this country in the late 1800s.
And they said, well, let's bring just All Souls Day here.
It's not that bad.
So, things were starting to change.
And then Christianity started getting infiltrated in the 1800s.
Look at Darby.
John Darby infiltrated Christianity.
All these major people, evil false prophets, came into this country, infiltrated our Christian Puritan roots.
And corrupt him from within.
So now, we're opening ourselves to what?
A lot of unbiblical things.
Now, the Catholic Church comes in, oh, you know, it's not that bad.
They use that author who created The Christmas Carol.
They wrote that book, The Christmas Carol.
They used him to come here and inspire Americans to accept Christmas into this country.
And by the late 1800s and 1900s, it was accepted.
Then, once it happened, it opened the floodgates in this country.
All of a sudden, now we're doing Easter Halloween, which is blasphemous.
I mean, this whole three-day Samhain festival that they disguised to say it's all Hallow's Eve.
In other words, it's Holy of God.
Why are you kidding me?
You're saying that Halloween, okay, it's Hallow's Eve.
You mean, because they say it's from the Lord's Prayer, Hallowed be thy name?
Oh man, you're taking something paganism, okay?
Evil.
And you're daring to say, oh man, that's so blasphemous.
It really is.
Then, oh man.
It just makes me so angry.
It really does.
Well, yeah, a couple more scriptures, yeah.
Luke 11, 27, 28 says, And it came to pass, and they speak these things, a certain woman, this is the people who say, well, you know, Mary, right?
We're going to go to Mary for a minute.
Now they say Mary's intercessor for us.
That's what the Catholic dogma says.
And do not let them tell you a lie to you, okay?
Then I'll bow to Mary's statues for worship.
Tell you, yeah, okay, I'll try to bite my tongue.
Because I could pull up, we could pull up tons of videos, okay?
The Blessed Sacrament things.
And right here in Adebo, Massachusetts, we have a place called the La Salette Shrine.
Okay, every Christmas time they have all these lights set up.
And they have these stairs, right?
And Lady Fatima.
At the top is a big statue of Mary with a crown on her head.
I'm going to go there.
She had to take a video.
Right?
And there's stairs, right?
And you've got to kneel on the holy stairs, they call them.
There's regular stairs that go up to it.
Then there's the middle stairs.
You've got to stay on your knees.
You've got to say a bunch of prayers on one stair.
Go to the next stair.
And work your way up.
All the way up.
And there's Mary there with a crowd on her head.
Go, wow!
And things like that.
Then they have statues of Mary that said they cry in blood.
Stuff like that.
Or miracles, they call it.
And you don't worship Mary.
Right?
And the Bible automatically went to statues, first of all.
That's a second commandment violation.
The Catholic Church, they don't have our second commitment.
They don't have the Bible second commitment.
They took that out.
That's called idolatry.
They ripped that out.
And they took the rest, moved them down, and made number 10 into 9 and 10. They split it to two.
Then they changed the Sabbath day to the Lord's day.
You know what I mean?
It's such blasphemy.
It really is.
But yeah, praying to Mary.
Mary's not intercessor.
Then they say, well, Mary's a virgin when she died and all that.
And the blessed and virgin Mary and all that.
Let's make one thing clear, okay?
First of all, blessed Mary, yes.
And this poor woman, man.
She's probably going to look at you one day during judgment or wherever.
She's probably just going to spiritually smack you, people.
Why did you worship me?
Why did you pray to me?
I'm not...
And the thing is they want you to believe she's a co-redemptor.
Like she's equal to Jesus Christ or something.
No, she's not.
She's the blessed Mary.
Absolutely blessed woman.
And the thing is she didn't die a virgin.
And Matthew says she knew not her husband.
And other virgins says compensated the marriage.
Sexual relations, okay?
Until after Jesus was born.
She was a virgin, yes.
When she was pregnant with Mary.
Jesus, I'm sorry.
After Jesus was born, okay?
After.
Sometime later, she had sex with her husband, Joseph.
And it's not blasphemous saying that.
Because sex with your husband and wife, okay?
Is beautiful under the eyes of God.
That's a gift for you to enjoy your husband and wife.
And rightfully so.
It's her husband.
She's allowed to.
She didn't die a virgin.
And that's what the Catholic dogma teaches.
And all the stuff about Mary.
They put her up on the pedestal as a goddess.
Because again, it's pagan roots.
They're actually blindly worshipping Isis.
Which is Samarimba's.
And the baby Madonna, the mother Madonna with the baby, that's Isis and Tammuz, which is all known as Horus.
Isis is Sam Moranis and Tammuz, Horus is Tammuz, you know what I mean?
That's what you're worshipping.
And she was, oh man, she was a temple prostitute, Isis.
Temple prostitute, she married her own son, got pregnant with her own son.
And she claimed immaculate deception long before the real one, you know what I mean?
To try to destroy the coming of Jesus later on, you know?
Unreal, man.
But yeah, Luke chapter 11, verse 27-28.
And it came to pass, and he spoke these things.
A certain woman of the company lifted up her voice.
That's Jesus.
I'm sorry, Mary.
And said unto him, Bless is the woman...
No, I'm sorry.
Let me...
Sorry, guys.
This is not Mary.
They're talking about Mary, okay?
So a woman spoke these things.
A certain woman of the company lifted up her voice and said unto him, talking to Jesus, Blessed is the womb that bear thee, and paps that which you had sucked.
The breast, you know what I mean?
In other words, like your mother.
Bless your mother.
You know what I mean?
And Jesus rather said, okay, blessed are they that hear the word of God and keep it.
And there was another instance when the disciples or whatever Mary came, he didn't put, he never addressed them as anybody special.
You know what I mean?
Like, yeah, they were disciples or whatever.
I'm talking about, like, he never addressed them as anything equivalent to him.
He's the Son of God.
There's no equal.
Plain and simple.
And it's not disrespect to Mary.
And in fact, if you could talk to her, which you can't, if you could talk to her, she would tell you the same thing.
And not only, oh, we've seen apparitions of Mary.
That's a Catholic thing, too.
A lot of people have seen apparitions of Mary.
That's not Mary.
Are you kidding me?
That's an unclean, familiar spirit.
You think Mary is going to be able to do that?
No.
She doesn't have God power.
She's not holy like God or the Son.
And here's the other thing, too, that's going to really destroy us, okay?
Mary, okay, she was chosen, yes, because of the bloodline and the purity.
Absolutely, she was chosen.
But you think Jesus just came into existence because he was from Mary?
No.
Jesus was already here before the creation of the earth.
He talked to Enoch, okay?
He talked to Isaiah.
He talked to Moses, okay?
The Lord of Spirits he was called.
He only came through Mary to manifest into the flesh.
That's all.
But he needed a pure person in the bloodline.
Purified by the bloodline.
You know, the pure bloodline going back to Adam.
And, you know, Adam through Seth and so on.
The royal bloodline.
And also somebody who's pure and hot.
You know what I mean?
A virgin.
You know what I mean?
Which Mary was.
You know what I mean?
So this is not at all disrespect to Mary.
But she's not the holy mother, guys.
She's not holy.
There's only one who is holy, plain and simple.
And again, that's saying that Jesus says, blessed are the ones who hear the word of God and keep it.
Because people say, well, bless your mother, bless us.
Because they actually started lifting her up as she's some kind of a goddess.
How many times does Jesus shoot that down?
A lot.
Blessed are the people who hear the word of God.
It's not about her.
It's about our Heavenly Father.
That's what it's about.
But again, this Mother Goddess worship is paganism.
You know, they really believe that Mary is on the...
Because the thing is, Jesus sits by the right hand of the Lord.
You know what I mean?
Right hand of the Father.
They don't want you to believe that Mary is right over there in that channel.
No.
She, like the disciples, like your mother who believes in Jesus Christ, they're all waiting for the resurrection.
Right?
Just like everybody else.
And yeah, she's a blessed mother, absolutely.
Don't take nothing away from her.
However, she is not right by the right hand of God.
Only Jesus is, plain and simple.
There's no equal, there's no co-redeemer.
And it just goes on, man.
John 4, 6 says, Jesus said unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life.
No man comes to the Father but by me.
Does he say Mary now?
Do I see Mary now?
Do I see a saint or patron saint or an angel or a dead relative or a pope?
No.
But by me.
And for the time will come when they will not endorse sound doctrine, but after their own lusts, they shall heap themselves teachers, having itching ears, and they shall turn away from their ears from the truth, and shall be turned unto fables.
And that's Satan and the Pope is right.
And that's what they're teaching today, guys.
Oh yeah, I don't know.
Bible cool, but yeah, we're gonna...
This is sound doctrine only.
You know what I mean?
So that's talking about other doctrines of men's and devils.
They're gonna turn the inches and the ass to that.
Because the Catechism says one, this says another.
Complete contrast with each other.
And the other religions too, the same thing, you know what I mean?
So yeah, here we go.
What they think, you know, this is what they depict as purgatory, and the helpless people and all that, and they need our help, and no.
They get the blood of Jesus Christ.
Why would they need our...
Here's the thing, why would somebody who's dead...
Who believed in Jesus Christ because they were not perfect in the eyes of the Catholic Church.
They were not holy, okay, in the eyes of the Catholic Church.
So, if they're not deemed by Satan in the Catholic Church, to them you would have perfect, like I said, right?
Because the blood of Jesus Christ is not good enough.
Why would they be helpless?
It makes no damn sense, guys.
Yeah, it's so contradicting.
So we're going to talk about the second death.
And he who has let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches, he who overcomes them will be not hurt.
The second death.
In Revelation 2.1 In Revelation 20, 13 and 15, the sea gave up the dead and who were in it, and the death in Hades had delivered up to the dead who were in them, and they were judged, and each one according to their works, and the death in Hades were cast into the lake of fire.
This is the second death, and anyone not found written in the Book of Life was cast into a lake of fire.
So death, and he's going to literally take hell itself, okay?
You've got to be dead literally, okay?
Because we all believe it's scripturally bounded to.
And the book Enoch says, hell, okay, is not where you take it.
Hell is literally under the earth.
Shul, okay?
There's a place under the earth.
They call it the hollow earth there.
It's literally under the earth.
That's why the seas is going to push up all the dead in hell into the seas.
Because he has a thing, right?
You've got Shoal, you've got one side as paradise, one side as hell.
Alright?
When Jesus comes back, the resurrection, right?
All the people in paradise.
Go on.
You know, that's what the Bible says in the end times, right?
Those of us who are lucky to live and be alive at the time, we're going to, after the dead, we see the dead, then we're going to see Jesus come.
Then we're going to see the dead come up first.
Then right after that, we're going to catch up with them, right?
The dead in Hades, in hell, Hades is hell, They're going to be literally washed up under the ocean.
We're all going to be there to judge these people.
You know, according to the Book of Life.
We're all going to have a copy of the Book of Life.
That's what the Bible says.
Help God judge these people.
And God's going to take these people.
And they're going to lay out all their works.
But none of their works are going to be good.
They're going to take all the...
God's going to take all these people...
The people in hell itself.
He's going to take hell itself out.
And death itself too.
Cast all those things into the lake of fire.
And purify the world with fire.
And rebuild a new heaven and new earth.
And we escape judgment.
We don't have to go through judgment because our sins have been paid for.
By the blood of Jesus Christ.
They weren't paid for by indulgences.
They wouldn't pay for by your relatives praying for you.
They wouldn't pay for by saints supposedly helping you.
Or intercessors.
No.
By the blood of Jesus Christ.
We're in a courtroom, right?
You got Satan on one side.
Satan's the prosecutor.
Jesus is your defense and your lawyer, right?
And God's the Heavenly Father's the judge.
So, it's like, oh yeah.
And it's like, well Dan here.
And Satan's gonna say, well yeah.
Remember that?
When Dan said he swore he did this and the other thing.
And he's going to present a big case of all these bad things I did, right?
To the father, the judge.
And he's going to look over to the fence.
Jesus, my lawyer.
Jesus will hold his hands up with the holes in him.
I paid for his sins.
His sins are washed with my blood.
You know what I mean?
Then I go into the kingdom of God.
You know what I mean?
That's...
But yeah, they want...
It makes no sense with that.
Purgatory.
Come on, man.
Seriously.
You think you're...
I don't know.
In Revelation 21, 6 and 8 it says, Because here's the thing.
We're all going to die most likely, right?
Except for the lucky ones who are going to live to see the second coming, right?
We're all going to die, right?
We're always going to experience the first death, okay?
And I hope and pray I don't experience the second death or neither of you.
I hope nobody does.
The second death is hell if this is before the judgment or the lake of fire eventually, you know what I mean?
The second life, okay, is eternal life.
There's no middle ground.
We're going to put you on the fence here.
We're going to wait for people.
You're not ready yet.
You're not ready to go to heaven.
You're not ready for that, so we're going to put you there and wait for people to pray for you and pay us money.
And we'll give you these fake indulgences so you can mysteriously offer them up.
I don't know how the hell you even do that.
To get you out of purgatory.
You see the insanity?
When nothing in the Bible says that at all.
Romans 6.23 The wages of sin is death, like I said, but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ.
I have to say this again.
Do you possibly believe that you need indulgences or prayers because you're not deemed the same by the Catholic Church?
The gift of God is eternal life, bottom line, through Jesus Christ.
That's it!
You don't need nothing else.
Unreal, man.
And ye are of God, little children, and have overcome them.
Because greater is He that is in you than it is all the world.
That's 1 John 4.4.
So basically when you accept Jesus Christ into your heart, right?
You're filled with the Holy Spirit.
So you think you got...
Oh man.
Oh man, I just want to...
Sometimes you just want to choke people.
Not physically, but you know what I mean.
Oh man.
So you think, because he who is in me right now, he who is in you who are believers, right?
It's greater than all the world.
So you think he's going to allow you to go to a purgatory to sit there and do a lot of good work?
What?
That makes no biblical sense, guys.
Hebrews 9.12 says, Neither by the blood of goats and calves, but by his own blood he entered in once into the holy place, having obtained eternal redemption for us.
Like I said earlier, guys.
Yeah, back in the old days, we used to do lamb sacrifices to purify ourselves and all these little rituals and all that.
Jesus come along to be the final lamb sacrifice, the final blood sacrifice.
This is Paul, yeah.
You don't have to do these things no more.
Neither by the blood of goats or calves or by his own blood.
Like your own works, anything like that.
I'm sorry, yeah, by his own blood, Jesus.
By his own blood.
He entered in once into the holy place.
Having obtained eternal redemption for us.
Once.
And that's what the whole communion thing with the Catholics do.
The monstrous and all that.
It's basically constantly crucifying Jesus.
That's why they got Jesus literally on the cross in the church.
Because with these rituals they do, they're constantly crucifying Him.
Then even all that, they say, oh, you're going to do this now.
You're going to do the catechism.
You're going to do the penances, I think.
I forgot all the rituals.
Man, what a list of rituals you've got to do to get into heaven.
It's according to them.
Wow.
The Bible is very clear, guys.
I mean, come on.
And if you're a Catholic watcher, and if I was to end this right now...
This is beyond, like, seriously, I hope and pray that this helps you wake up and get out of Babylon.
And if you want to do some more history, guys, go research Martin Luther and all these Protestants with the Protestant Reformation.
These are Catholic priests one day who says, you know, I'm going to go read the Bible for myself.
Then, like, they were smart enough to realize, man, why is the Bible saying this?
You go read the 93 Thesis and everything, you know, all the history.
Catholic priests come up, you know, and they're like, wait a minute, my scripture's saying this, but our canon laws and our catechism are saying this.
There's a contradiction here.
And I forgot to, I had the slides, I forgot to put them in, I don't even know where they are.
There was a Catholic priest who actually challenged the Vatican on it.
Talking about the Sabbath day, you know what I mean?
And he challenged it because he said, their own dogma says we changed it.
There was no biblical proof.
They admitted they changed the Catholic Church.
Now today, priests are trying to make excuses for it, but ultimately, the Catholic Church admitted they are the ones who changed it and they thought they had to already do that.
Constantine.
So the Catholic priests are like, wow, that's not what the Bible says.
So it causes real good people in the Catholic Church to leave the Catholic Church because they're wise enough to read the Bible and learn.
How much money do you need?
All you need is the blood of Jesus Christ.
That's the only thing that can cleanse your sins.
Hebrews 9.22 And almost all things are by the law purged with blood and without the shedding of blood there's no remission.
Oh man, that's like, whoa.
Does that say you need to do indulgences, guys?
Or you need people praying for you?
Or you need intercessors?
There is...
No!
Purging of...
I'm sorry.
No shedding of blood.
Oh, man.
I'm sorry, guys.
I'm just like...
Yeah.
It's just like...
It's right there in Scripture, right in your face.
But yet, these people so...
I think it's some kind of satanic thing or some satanic spirit in that church that just prohibits people from seeing this.
Hebrews 9.22 says...
And almost all things are by the law, purged with blood.
And without the shedding of blood, there is no remission of the sin.
None.
Oh, man.
Acts 2, 38 and 39. Then Peter said unto them, Repent and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ, for the remission of sins...
And ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost, and for the promises unto you, and to your children, and to all that are far off, even as many as the Lord our God shall call.
Come on, guys.
Come on, you can't see this as a scripture, guys.
Now, this is like the mic drop right here.
The ultimate mic drop.
That just defies this whole entire insanity of everything to do with All Saints Day and All Souls Day and all that.
All the teachings rituals.
This is just a...
Boom!
This is the mic drop.
Acts 4.12.
Salvation is found in no one else, okay?
There is no other name.
Not St. Michael, not St. Peter, not Mary, not your dead relatives, not who the Catholic Church names the saints.
No other name unto heaven given to mankind by which we must be saved.
Jesus is the only way.
Boom!
Right there.
That's like the mic drop right there.
That completely dismantled this entire thing.
And the thing is, I could have done a show, right?
Played those videos.
And all I have to do is just use this for one verse.
That dismantles the entire doctrine of the Catholic Church.
And that's exactly what the title is.
Catholic cult's dogma, all souls, they, saints, they derailed by the word of God.
The Bible.
Destroyed.
That right there is the mic drop right there.
Salvation is found in no one else.
You see Mary in it?
Because if that was so, he would have said it.
Oh, Mary helps too.
You see, oh, one of the saints helps.
Or praying to one of the real saints.
Or the angels.
Or praying for your dead relatives.
Or you need help from your relatives and all that.
You see any of that in there?
No.
Salvation is found in no one else.
For there is no other name unto heaven given to mankind by which you must be saved.
And that name is Jesus Christ, Yeshua Messiah.
That is it.
Boom!
That's the nuclear bomb, guys.
So, guys, I'm trusting the plan.
The only plan, that's the Bible, guys.
Not the catechism.
Not the Watchtower.
Not any of those damn dumb doctrines.
But the Holy Bible.
Sound doctrine.
Okay?
Man.
Well, it's two hours and 22 minutes.
Yeah, wow.
And I had more.
I mean, I still got tons of more scripture.
I could pull up.
Oh, man.
Oh, man.
It's crazy.
You can do it yourself, guys.
There's so much scripture out there that you're just like, wow.
And that's the problem, man.
The Catholic Church cannot see this because they're blind.
They got this spiritual illusion over them.
And look at them, they're consequent philosophers.
Consequent people in eschatology and theology and this and that.
Not theology, theology, everything, right?
Everything but the Bible!
Then when they do quote the Bible, it's out of context.
The other week we had, um, this Catholic priest was in the, um, last week.
He was in the chat room.
Gave me some scripture.
A lot of them were the same verses, by the way.
Nothing to do to support the stuff, man.
So basically, if you believe in All Souls Day and All Saints Day and the way it is like that, do yourself a favor.
Do yourself a favor.
Take the doctrine of Jesus Christ and just toss it.
Because you completely spit in the Creator's face.
You defied the whole entire purpose of Jesus coming to the earth in the flesh.
That's what you did.
That's what this whole dogma does.
And it takes the entire root of the blood of remissioned sin out of the Bible.
So Jesus, God in the flesh, okay?
Being crucified by his own creation.
That was all for nothing then.
You know what I mean?
If you really believe that, then all that was for nothing.
He died in vain.
Now he's alive forevermore, but you know what I mean?
You people are insane if you still believe in this.
In all respect to the regular people, but the Catholic Church, guys, this church is as evil as they come.
Alright?
I can't say this enough.
I am so blessed and honored that Heavenly Father plucked me out of that Babylonian church.
You have no idea.
Man, it just baffles me, guys.
And I didn't mean to run out for two and a half hours here.
But we usually do this on the Spiritual Warfare Friday show.
So again, if you're not watching this...
Because right now, technically, it's November 5th, 2021. So if it's not that, we're not live, guys.
But I'll answer questions in the chat room.
So if you want to throw some questions out.
And by the way, when this video ends, guys, just hit pause.
Because if you don't hit pause, it'll go to something else.
And you'll be kicked out of the live chat.
So if you want to stay in the live chat, right?
As soon as we start rolling the credits, just the outro videos, just hit pause on the video.
That's all you have to do.
And it'll keep you in the live chat.
You know what I mean?
So I'll be in here for a while answering questions.
But guys, man, I tell you.
Whew.
It's just right in your face.
And again, I could bring up tons of other scripture.
And who am I? Who am I? I didn't go to no seminary school.
Didn't go to no college, a biblical college or anything like that.
Didn't go to no, spend couch ritual days and all that in churches.
No.
I'm nobody special.
I'm not a saint, you know, according to the Catholic Church.
You know what I mean?
I wouldn't want to be a saint according to the Catholic Church anyway.
I want to be a saint according to God.
Big difference, guys.
And just because a Catholic saint, a Catholic Church deems born a saint, they don't have the authority to do that.
The saints, the Bible describes, guys, like in Revelation 14, 12, it says, talking about the saints of the end times, that's us, guys, the believers.
And none of us are going to be perfect and holy.
Get that right.
And if you think that any of those saints, the Catholic Church who said saints and lived holy lives, you really need to rely on Scripture because they are not perfect.
Being holy is being perfect.
There is not one person alive or who's been alive except for Jesus Christ that's been perfect.
And if you say otherwise, I'll call you a lie to your face.
You think Teresa, they call her Mother Teresa or whatever, she was a saint and they call her Saint Teresa.
You think she was perfect?
No.
Nobody is.
And I'd be the first man, I'm far from perfect and holy.
And I humble myself with that, you know, because the only one that's holy is God.
And his angels.
And yes, when we get to the kingdom of God, whatever, we're going to have these perfect bodies that are going to be holy unto God.
Not that we're God.
You know what I mean?
You get the point.
But we're in the flesh, guys, and there's not one person in history alive that's been holy except for Jesus Christ.
And the Father to Him.
You know what I mean?
And the Holy Spirit.
Oh, man.
It's just like, you know, one part of you watch a weep for these people, the other part just like You just want to spiritually shake him.
Wake up.
Wake up.
And if you think, oh, there's a guy preaching his Christian religion garbage on us, whatever.
Here's the thing, okay?
I don't follow any religion.
Just like I'm not a Republican or a Democrat.
I'm a straight, independent, constitutionalist.
I follow the doctrine of this country when it comes to politics called the Constitution, Bill of Rights and Declaration of Independence.
And spiritually, I follow this.
I don't follow any religion.
I don't belong to none of the 40,000 Christian religions.
I don't belong to the Catholic Church.
Don't belong to any Judaism whatsoever.
I'm called a follower of Jesus Christ.
I don't have a temple.
Yeah, I do.
My body's a temple.
I don't have a building, I should say.
Don't have somebody I have to answer to, other than God and Jesus themselves.
I don't need middlemen.
I don't need to sit there and go through middlemen and intercessors.
I get the boss's number direct.
At any time, day and night, I can sit there and talk to the boss directly.
I don't need your middlemen.
Don't need your intercessors.
I can pray right now, which I will.
Jesus Christ, Yeshua Messiah, I pray that you forgive me for my sins and transgressions, and I come to you, Heavenly Father, and Jesus, Yeshua Messiah, to anoint us with your precious blood, the only remission of sin.
And that you can reach out to these people and plant the seed of your word, the Bible, into their hearts, God.
Sound doctrine.
And get them out of all, not just the Catholic Church, but all the religion, every religion out there.
Pull them out of these Babylonian religions.
And your word is not religion.
You're not religion.
And we're supposed to be your followers, not a religion.
In your precious name, amen.
And see that, guys?
I didn't need to go through Mary.
Bless her soul.
Didn't need to go through one of my relatives.
I didn't need their help at all.
I'm covered in the blood of Jesus Christ, guys.
I don't need any...
No offense.
I don't need any of your help.
Don't need no intercession from angels, Mary or Joseph or whoever, okay?
I'm covered by the blood of Jesus.
That's all I need to get to the kingdom of God.
That's it.
And big, big word that all churches forget today.
It's called repentance.
Sure, we're going to sin here and there, even us believers.
But at the end of the day, we repent.
And when you do sin, you feel bad for it, right?
That's repentance.
You have a repentant of heart.
That's what God wants.
He knows you're not going to be perfect.
But those, you know, even when we do, then that's the time when I said, I'm like, oh man...
You're cringing up.
You're like, why did I just do that?
I'm sorry, God.
I know I'm so stupid.
I apologize.
I'm so sorry.
We do this every day, guys.
It's a struggle.
That's what the church is saying, boy.
It's that key word, repentance.
And the blood of Jesus Christ.
Even the modern day Christian churches don't even talk about the blood.
And all the new translations we're doing the show on soon.
All the new translations talk about...
No blood.
There's no blood mentioned in there.
None of the stuff.
The word repent, gone.
We're going to show you that, man.
And next week...
We've got John Hall coming on.
We're going to do a show on the Sabbath.
Hebrews 4 and the Sabbath.
And we're going to show you the Sabbath's never changed.
It's not Sunday, never changed, and we're going to show you all that.
So, and I know in the future, guys, again, this is November 5th, 2021. And if it's any other day, this is not live, and you get the point.
But I just hope and pray that I reach out to some people tonight.
And, um...
Oh man, my heart and love goes out to every one of you guys.
And I just pray the seed of God goes to you.
I didn't need...
See, you've seen personally, and most of you watching live.
You witnessed live.
I didn't have to go through the middlemen to talk to the Father.
Well, through Jesus, I'm sorry.
I didn't have to go through any saints or anything like that.
And I didn't have to go through the middlemen to talk to Jesus.
I don't need anybody else's help.
You don't either.
And your relatives, you know, God bless.
I had relatives that died to Chateau.
Last year it was.
Well, it's been a lot lately, to tell you the truth.
My buddy, you know, good friend Irish Bull, okay, he was one of the chatroom moderators.
He died this year, alright?
Still hurts here, you know what I mean?
But my prayers, okay, and Valerie was in the chatroom, yeah?
Me and Valerie are very close to him.
Like, he was like our brother, you know what I mean?
And it still hurts my heart to know he, you know what I mean?
But then again, he was suffering too, and it makes me feel so good that he's with the Father.
That's all he wanted, to be with the Father.
But the thing is, I could pray all day long for him, I can't, and you can, and all of us can, but none of that's gonna, I mean, like, in reality, and we don't know when it's hot, you know, we can say everybody's a believer, and I truly believe he's a believer, I'm not saying he wasn't, but we can say that about anybody else, and the thing is, nobody knows anybody's hot but the father.
I mean, heck, he knows my heart better than I do.
But the bottom line is, no intercession, no prayers, nothing like that is going to help somebody in heaven, but their own accord.
That's it.
Their own accord, you have to accept the blood of Jesus Christ and confess it.
Confess your sins and all that.
Repent from these sins.
Confess the blood.
And through the blood is the only remission of sin.
That's it.
I don't know how much more I'm going to say.
I don't.
I could probably need another hour and tell you.
Wow.
I mean, what more?
What more?
Do I gotta say?
You know, what more?
You know, this alone.
That alone.
That's just like the mic drop right there.
It's like, you know what a mic drop is?
Somebody says something and you say something that just derails them.
It's like, boom!
That's the mic drop.
Salvation is found in no one else.
For there's no other name unto heaven given to mankind by which we must be saved.
Acts 4.12 In that name is Jesus Christ, Yeshua Messiah.
Plain and simple.
So, thank you all for joining me and for sitting here for two and a half hours.
I just feel so uplifted.
I just need to get that off my chest, guys.
And this has been...
I grew up in this Babylonian church, guys.
And I went to all the motions, man.
I remember those long hours in these churches.
These temples, whatever they want to call them.
And just listening to the blasphemy that comes out of these pulpits.
And, man, from these priests and everything else.
And people just...
Even when I had to go to weddings and stuff, and just, oh man, and funerals, you know what I mean, like the last couple years, and I can't stand going to these places, because I'm just sitting there watching so many good people, so many beautiful people out there being misled by these, and just reciting, and it's weird too.
It's so weird now, because when a priest is saying something, right, then the whole congregation, out of nowhere, just says something in unisonque.
And they know when to say it, how to say it, and what to say.
It is so bizarre, okay?
Then, you know what I mean?
They chant in Latin.
Not that Latin is evil, but demonic spirits use Latin language, you know what I mean?
And it's just so creepy, you know what I mean?
You can feel it.
You're looking around.
I'm in this church.
I'm just looking around in the stained glass windows, the statues, and I'm like, look at all the idol tree around us.
The evil around us.
And they take these holy windows, holy statues, and these things are abominations, okay?
And God's very serious about idolatry, guys.
Oh, man.
If you don't know that God's that serious about idolatry, you really need to read the scripture.
He's put people to death for idolatry.
It's the second commandment, guys.
Very serious, man.
And actually, you know what?
I'm going to add on to this for you now.
So check this out.
I want to show you something.
There's a difference between the Ten Commandments.
The Ten Commandments are very important, man.
Let me get this up on screen here.
Oh, there it is right there.
So let me just blow this up here so you all can see it.
Now, the gold tablet there is the Bible said commandments and the purple one, pink one, whatever it is, is the Catholic one, right?
So, you should have no other gods before me.
Love the Lord your God with all your heart.
Number two, you should not make any images of your For yourself, an idol of the ending that's in heaven or above.
That's the real second commandment, the whole second commandment.
And you notice how they completely scratched that out of the way, right?
Moved all the rest down.
They turned number 10 into number 9 of 10. You can see the arrows pointing.
They turned number 10, which covers everything.
You know what I mean?
Don't not covet, plain and simple.
That's house, neighbor, car, whatever.
Just don't covet.
That covers everything.
You know what I mean?
Because there's a lot of covets.
You know what I mean?
So they made it to two of them.
They moved all the rest down, like I said.
Completely took away the real Second Commandment, idolatry.
And, you know, do you see idolatry at all in the Catholic Ten Commandments?
That's why they have statues all over the place.
That's why they kneel before them.
Even though, oh, we don't worship them.
Bull crap.
Why are you kneeling to a statue and praying?
That is the highest form of idolatry, like tomorrow.
Don't sit there and make excuses, because I don't know if some Catholics are going to be watching this, that, oh, we don't pray to the statues, then why the hell are you on your hands and knees?
Why are you on your knees praying?
And don't tell me you don't, because I used to do this crap.
I see it all the time.
Don't lie.
Don't try to make excuses for your idolatry.
That is, you have no idea how much God, our Heavenly Father, hates idolatry.
You have any idea what he's going to do to those statues that you think are holy?
When he returns, he's going to crumble them to dust.
Oh, don't say that.
It's deemed holy by the Pope.
Wow, you are delusional.
God hates...
Oh man, you have no idea.
I could do hours more on this Catholic stuff, guys.
But yeah, that's their tainted version of the Ten Commandments.
Look at this.
The fourth commandment is honor the Sabbath day and keep it whole, right?
They moved it through and it says, remember to keep the Lord's day.
They changed the Sabbath day, called the Lord's day now.
Because this is the basis of their claim, right?
First of all, this is what the real thing is.
Constantine, in old doctrine, said, hey, we, we changed the Sabbath day because we wanted to, literally.
You know, and they thought they had the power to do that, right?
So, to make up the excuses why this was done for the, you know, the real Christians.
Oh, because if you remember, Jesus rose on the first day on Sunday.
No, he didn't rise on Sunday.
He rose, you know, he wasn't crucified on Friday.
He was crucified on High Sabbath that year, which was a Wednesday.
Three days, three nights, 72 hours.
And he rose.
And the thing is, the only reason why they went to the tomb Sunday morning, because they couldn't have done it Saturday, because it was the Sabbath.
When he went to the tomb, he was already gone.
The angel told her he had already left.
Therefore, he did not rise on Sunday morning.
And, well, they all met at the tomb.
They all met at the tomb.
That's what the modern day church was saying.
Well, they all met.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They could have met Monday, right?
They could have met Tuesday, Wednesday.
It wouldn't have mattered.
He had already risen Saturday afternoon.
On the Sabbath.
The real Sabbath.
Crucified on a high Sabbath.
Exactly three days and three nights.
Not three days.
Three nights.
And here's the thing.
Friday to Sunday morning.
It's not even two days.
It's not even 40 hours.
So try another one.
You know what I mean?
But they said, well, the Lord's Day.
Even if he did rise on Sunday.
That doesn't change the Sabbath.
They only in that met.
One time, they didn't make meeting.
They met at the tomb.
That's it.
And praise God that he, you know, ran through the streets and he's risen.
Because again, they couldn't go Saturday because it was the Sabbath.
They didn't start doing this richly every Sunday.
Yeah, we're going to cover that next week, man.
But yeah, this is an abomination, guys.
This is a perversion of our prayers, guys.
A perversion of our Ten Commandments.
A perversion of the Word of God.
And the thing is why I'm so fired up about this, guys.
Because the Catholic Church is the biggest religion on the planet, guys.
And like I said earlier, hundreds of religions have already conformed under the wing of the Catholic Church.
The ecumenical movement thing.
That the UN said it's an official one-world religion.
Now, if you know anything about the Scripture...
The Antichrist come to power, he needs one world religion.
And that one world religion says we all serve the same God.
The Bible doesn't say that.
Only through Jesus you go to heaven.
Not Muhammad, not Krishna, not Buddha, nobody else.
Only through Jesus.
But that's not what the Pope's saying.
That's not what the world religions are saying.
They're saying, why is the gate to heaven?
We're all going to come in.
The Bible says, now is the gate to heaven, only few may enter.
Total opposite, guys.
Opposite.
Offering other doctrines of engineers to men.
Oh, don't worry.
You can be gay and still come and practice it and think you're going to be saved to commit sexual immorality and that's for whom I'm going to still not just gay people.
Everybody commits any sexual sins and just think it's okay to keep doing it.
It says in the right description, no fornicators will be in the kingdom of God.
They preach and they take out repentance.
You know what I mean?
I could go on forever, guys.
Oh, man.
I really can.
Yeah, I'm going to end this tonight.
So, I'll be taking questions in the chat room here.
So, just hit the pause button when you see the credits roll.
The intro, outro video, just hit the pause button.
So, again, trust the word of God only, guys.
The sound doctrine.
And if you like the show tonight, guys, you know, I hate doing this.
I really don't because I don't want to be like these false ministers at the 700 Club or the trash.
Oh, give us indulgence.
Give us all your money.
And the 10% tithing, guys, that's not money.
It was never about money, 10%.
It's about helping people with things.
At the time, the priest needed help within the temples because they couldn't work.
They had to stay in the temple.
So people donated 10% of the time.
In other words, give them some food, wash their clothes, help them with chores around the place.
Help him buy stuff for the church and all that stuff.
He's a temple at the time.
But today, yeah, I don't call this time.
It's just like offering.
That's all it is.
And it's, you know, do it in secret.
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And exactly what we just did.
Not me, okay?
But the Holy Spirit, God, the Word of God just derailed this whole operation.
And so, I love you all.
God bless.
Shalom.
And enjoy the Shabbat Shalom.
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