Debunking the Greatest Upheaval Luther Created.

@eileenleyva (27555)
Philippines
December 20, 2019 8:55pm CST
I admit, the apostasy that has happened in the Catholic Church during the Pentecostal Wave of the 1980's was alarming. At every turn, one tells me he or she has become born again. And not unless I become born again, I will not be saved. Uh-Oh, where did that come from? Then the birth of the term Bible-based Christians. All of a sudden, there was a dividing line suggesting Catholics are not Christians. As if Catholics based their religion from somewhere else but not the Bible. Duh! But I knew my Bible and my Catechism. I was one who listened because I was fascinated by the stories. Yes, the Born Again cult has become a challenge, because they memorized the chapters and the verses. Later on, I noticed they couldn't relate to other stories in the Bible except for the Gospel of John. That was about the time I started responding to their insults, because I did read the entirety of Luke. Anyway, here's a once Born Again preacher explaining at length the greatest upheaval that was started by Martin Luther, and why that intention of reforming the Catholic Church was a fail. Happy to know that from now on, I would just share this link if ever Bible-based Christians condescend Catholicism again.
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@LindaOHio (222222)
• United States
21 Dec 19
I was baptized Catholic but consider myself a Christian.
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@eileenleyva (27555)
• Philippines
21 Dec 19
A Catholic is a Christian.
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@RasmaSandra (97912)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
21 Dec 19
I will take a listen but I was raised as Lutheran
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@eileenleyva (27555)
• Philippines
21 Dec 19
Glad you are amenable to this. Preacher Ray was also raised a Lutheran but his hunger for the truth brought him back to the one flock instituted by our Lord. P.S. Catholic priests are not as passionate as this Steven Ray is. I like his tone, though. Forceful and unwavering.
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