Friday, September 20, 2013

Carl Gallups Rebukes The Latest Pope Francis Heresy

Carl Gallups is a Southern Baptist pastor in Florida. He has been cranking out youtube videos that get massive traffic. He is particularly tuned in to the signs of these last days and the heresies of popular teachers. His latest target is the new Pope and justifiably so. Here is a video by Carl, pay attention to what he says especially the last half of the video.


Francis is a universalist. Universalism is an old heresy that basically states that everyone will go to Heaven. According to this view it doesn't matter what God you worship or how much of a hedonist you are you will go to Heaven regardless. Pope Francis takes this false teaching a step further. He says that you don't have to believe in God at all!
It is amazing to me that one fourth of this world claims membership in this apostate organization despite the continued immorality, pedophilia and false teachings that roll out of the Vatican on a conveyor belt. Jesus pretty much summed it up in the third chapter of John when He said that men love darkness rather than light.
For centuries Popes have professed that they are the Vicar of Christ. This term means that the Catholic church believes these men are the actual representative of Christ on Earth. Furthermore they believe that the Pope and his priests have the power to forgive men of their sins. It's heresy, pure and simple.
I prefer to go to the genuine article, the pre-imminent One, the Lord Jesus Christ.

I Timothy 2:5
For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus.

I have found that I can go right to the throne of Jesus at any time to find help in my time of need. I am thankful that I was raised in a home that was not under the spell of the church of Rome. I am thankful that at an early age I came to faith in Christ as my Savior. I understand that millions of people in this world are trapped by family expectations to stay in this sinful church. We should continue to witness to Catholic friends and loved ones and urge them to come to a simple trust in Jesus and find a church that believes in the Bible as the sole authority for their lives. 

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