Catholicism & Christianity Catholicism & Christianity

Catholicism & Christianity

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Descripción editorial

There are more than 50 million Roman Catholics in the United States…over one billion in the entire world.  Most see their Roman Catholic traditions and the Christian faith as one and the same.

    Yet the sad fact is that there are vast differences between Catholicism and Christianity.

    Christianity was founded not as an institution, but as a witness to Jesus Christ.  It is Christ, not Christianity, that has the power to change lives.

    Catholicism arose from the ruins of the Roman Empire.  It brought itself to power through the glory of Rome by deception and force.  And by force and bloodshed it has maintained that power throughout the years.

    Millions of people around the world are following an institution, without the slightest understanding of the Saving Grace of Jesus Christ.

    This powerful book examines each of the basic tenets of Catholicism and compares them against the standards and precepts of the Word of God.  It is an enlightening look behind the scenes into the history of the Catholic church and the establishment of its power throughout the ages.

    It is also a book of hope and promise as it lays bare the institution and proclaims the Person of Jesus Christ.  It is a book that every Catholic must read and every Christian should read.

GÉNERO
Religión y espiritualidad
PUBLICADO
2020
20 de marzo
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
200
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Jimmy Swaggart Ministries
VENDEDOR
Family Worship Center Church
TAMAÑO
384.1
KB

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