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#185 - Testimony of a Cajun Catholic, Part 7, "The Reformation?"
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#184 - Testimony of a Cajun Catholic, Part 6, "The Dark Ages"
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/P4P0OCnvwLI Rumble Link: https://rumble.com/v7atv9g-184-testimony-of-a-cajun-catholic-part-6-the-dark-ages.html - Roman Catholic Church’s institutional rise began with Constantine’s legalization and Augustine’s doctrinal foundations, culminating in a powerful church-state alliance during the Dark Ages. - The Dark Ages, or Papal Age (467–1500 AD), is characterized by political dominance of the Catholic Church, persecution via the Inquisition, wars such as the Crusades, and spiritual corruption via indulgences. - The Church exerted tremendous political, economic, and cultural control, owning large land assets and monopolizing social services like hospitals and education but often enforcing rigid orthodoxy through brutality. - Many Catholic traditions and doctrines are unbiblical fabrications and idolatrous in nature, with a focus on Mary and ritualistic practices. - The psychological and physical torture of the Inquisitions represents a major spiritual and moral failing owned by the Catholic Church for centuries. - There's a need for repentance and rejection of Catholic institutionalized religion, embracing instead salvation through Christ alone and personal rebirth.
#183 - Testimony of a Cajun Catholic, Part 5, "Martyrs"
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/Dcc4DMSkDPE Rumble Link: https://rumble.com/v7ait4i-183-testimony-of-a-cajun-catholic-part-5-martyrs.html - The institutionalization of Christianity under Constantine led to a fusion of church and state, turning heresy into a political crime. - Augustine’s doctrine empowering the state to persecute heretics shaped centuries of violent Church history. - Early Christianity was marked by peaceful, willing martyrdom, refusing to use political or physical force. - There is a biblical call to separate from corrupt religious institutions that do not adhere to Christ’s teachings. - The speaker urges a return to Scripture, personal faith, and warns against blind adherence to church tradition.
#182 - Testimony of a Cajun Catholic, Part 4, "Communion"
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/FS5wm54AkPc Rumble Link: https://rumble.com/v79uwt6-182-testimony-of-a-cajun-catholic-part-4-communion.html\ - The communion table is a vital, central element of Christian worship, designed to foster fellowship and remembrance of Christ’s sacrifice. - Transubstantiation—eating the literal flesh and blood of Jesus—is rejected as unbiblical and contrary to God’s law. - Communion should be practiced with reverence, self-examination, and a spirit of unity, not selfishness or irreverence. - The early church model combined apostles’ doctrine with loving fellowship, especially through shared meals, which modern churches should restore. - Jesus’ presence at the communion table is real but spiritual, revealed in fellowship and remembrance, not physical transformation of elements. - Restoring the love feast and breaking bread together can revitalize authentic Christian community and witness. It is important to restore authentic fellowship through breaking bread together. Believers from all traditions are urged to embrace communion as a relational, joyous remembrance of Christ’s sacrifice, and reject legalistic or ritualistic distortions. Through this we recover the heart of Christian worship.
#181 - Testimony of a Cajun Catholic, Part 3, "Salvation"
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/ju3_78evoyU Rumble Link: https://rumble.com/v79kylm-181-testimony-of-a-cajun-catholic-part-3-salvation.html This teaching underscores the importance of authentic faith over institutional tradition and calls for a return to apostolic teaching on salvation. Biblical salvation involves repentance, faith, and new birth, not mere religious compliance. It cannot be conferred externally but must be a genuine inward spiritual experience. All listeners, regardless of tradition, must seek the cross and pursue genuine salvation.
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