Exposing the historical crimes, doctrinal errors, and end-time role of the Roman Church in light of Bible prophecy.
“Come Out of Her, My People”
Exposing the Chasm between Scripture and Catholic Tradition
“To the law and to the testimony!
If they do not speak according to this word,
they have no light of dawn.” — Isa 8:20
“Babylon burning”
1. A Personal Awakening
After half a century as a devout Catholic, the Lord began to strip away layers of ritual, dogma, and sentimentality that had quietly replaced simple faith in His Word. Fifteen more years of intense Bible study confirmed what the Holy Spirit had already whispered: the doctrines, laws, and customs of Roman Catholicism rest not on Scripture, but on human tradition (see Mk 7:7‑9).
2. Jesus’ Standard of Truth
When Jesus spoke with the Samaritan woman, He declared, “Salvation is from the Jews” (Jn 4:22). He never said “Salvation is from the Romans.” Why? Because the Messiah—and the Scriptures that testify of Him—came through Israel, not through Rome or any later ecclesiastical empire. John opens his Gospel with the staggering claim that “the Word was God” (Jn 1:1). If the Word is God, then elevating any church above that Word is blasphemy.
3. How Tradition Replaced Revelation
Catholic practices trace their lineage to Roman, Greek, and even Babylonian rites, rather than to the faith once delivered to the saints. Over the centuries, Church councils and papal decrees gradually eclipsed the Bible:
🔥 When Truth Was Forbidden
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🛑 1229 — Council of Toulouse:
Laypeople were banned from owning Bibles in their native languages.
➤ Source: Wikipedia
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🔥 1415 — Council of Constance:
Reformers Jan Hus was condemned and John Wycliffe’s writings burned.
➤ Source: Wikipedia
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🩸 1536 — William Tyndale:
Strangled and burned alive for translating the Bible into English.
➤ Sources: Britannica, Wikipedia
⚠️"These acts were driven by a single motive: control the Word, control the people".
"Solar Monstrance Ostensorium". The Image that Catholics Revere
The Christian world is very familiar with this sun worship Relic on Sundays by the Catholics.
Which includes the image of the sun with rays surrounding it.
4. The Blood‑Stained Record:
⚠️ "Their goal was clear: Control access to Scripture—and you control the hearts of men".
Millions more perished throughout the “Dark Ages” in lesser‑known purges, crusades, and inquisitions—ordinary believers whose only “crime” was clinging to the plain text of Scripture.
“Then they will deliver you up to tribulation and kill you, and you will be hated by all nations for My name’s sake.” — Mt 24:9
5. The Reformers Paid in Blood
Names like Wycliffe, Hus, Jerome, Luther, Tyndale, Hooper, and countless Waldensian pastors remind us that Protestantism was birthed in protest—protest against abuses of power and a return to sola Scriptura. Tragically, much of modern Protestantism has forgotten why it once protested.
6. The Sabbath Question
The Catholic Catechism openly states that Sunday observance “replaces” the biblical Sabbath (CCC 2175 & 2190). Classic catechisms admit the change rests on church authority, not on a single biblical text:
Q: Which is the Sabbath day?
A: Saturday is the Sabbath day.
Q: Why do we observe Sunday instead?
A: Because the Catholic Church transferred the solemnity from Saturday to Sunday. — Convert’s Catechism (1913 ed.), p. 50
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To Keep Sabbath Holy, Not Sunday
Jesus warned of “lawless” worship (Mt 7:23). Substituting God’s eternal command (Ex 20:8‑11) with a man‑made alternative fits His definition precisely.
7. Why God Has Allowed It
Scripture shows that God sometimes permits deception to mature, so its fruit becomes unmistakable (2 Th 2:11‑12). Prophecy pictures an end‑time religious‑political power drunk with the blood of saints (Rev 17:6). Catholicism’s long history of persecution and its claim to override Scripture position it squarely within that narrative.
8. A Call to the Word—Not to Rome
“We must obey God rather than men.” — Ac 5:29
“Come out of her, My people, lest you share in her sins.” — Rev 18:4
The Spirit of God Resides in the Word of God
Friend, the greatest question remains: Do you know Him? Knowing Christ means trusting His Word above every creed, catechism, or council. It means worshiping the Creator on the day He sanctified, not the day men substituted. It means rejecting traditions that contradict the plain testimony of Scripture.
Practical Steps:
Open the Bible daily. Let Scripture interpret itself.
Compare every doctrine with the Word. If it fails the Isaiah 8:20 test, discard it.
Remember the Sabbath. Celebrate the day God blessed—no human institution can “transfer” divine authority.
Stand firm in grace. Like the Reformers, be willing to suffer rather than compromise truth.
“Sanctify them by the truth; Your Word is truth. — Jn 17:17
May the Holy Spirit guide you into all truth and embolden you to live by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God.
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