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The Jesuit Oath of Roman Catholicism

by Charles Didier

The article below was taken from the book Subterranean Rome by Charles Didier, translated from the French and published in New York in 1843. Dr. Alberto Rivera escaped from the Jesuit Order in 1967, and he describes his Jesuit oath in exactly the same way as it appears in this book.

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How should a Christian view relics?

by Got Questions

There is absolutely no power in Christian relics. Even if the entire cross of Jesus were discovered intact, it would have no spiritual value. Relics do not, in any manner whatsoever, enable us to get closer to God.

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The bloody history of Papal Rome – A timeline

by Darryl Eberhart and Amazing Discoveries
October 13, 2019

Below is a timeline of the generally aggressive history of the Roman Catholic Church, but the most tragic one that concerns the Word of God is the persecution during the Middle Ages of anyone daring to oppose the Church.

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The secret history of the Jesuits

by Edmond Paris

The most dangerous of men are those who appear very religious, especially when they are organized and in a position of authority. These religious men, who pretend to love God, will resort to murder, incite revolution and wars if necessary to help their cause.

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The Jesuit Oath

by Alamo Ministries

The following is the text of the Jesuit Extreme Oath of Induction as recorded in the Journals of the 62nd Congress, 3rd Session, of the United States Congressional Record.

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Questions for Catholics

by Jacob Prasch

I’d like to ask you some questions as a Roman Catholic, questions of the sort I once asked myself, questions that other people like me have asked. But before I do that I’d like to read you some quotes from Roman Catholic documents – official Vatican documents.

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Trusting in a religious system

by Steve Meehan
February 13, 2018

Growing up as a Roman Catholic, I was led to believe that I was on the right course to be able to gain entrance into Heaven one day. I mean, who else besides Catholics, have the insurance policy that has cradle to grave coverage – and even beyond, with the afterlife doctrine of Purgatory to cover any leftover sins?

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