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Wansvic

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Don't be deceived - Watch this video...
 

Wansvic

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Oh. YouTube theology. It must be credible.
Instead of mocking why not express an opinion after watching it. If it lines up with what is in the Word then accept it, if not toss it.

How can we learn anything if we refuse to consider what others have to say? What is the worst that can happen? And, you may just learn something. God uses people to help people.
 

Deuteronomy

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Hi @Wansvic, short videos I am often willing to take the time to listen to (less than 5 min long), and long videos are great for ~additional~ information about a subject when required (this is particularly true when the speaker and his/her POV are both well-known and orthodox in nature, but none of that is true here).

Whether a video is short or long however, if you want to discuss it, then (for me, at least) you'll need to give a concise summation of the video, as well lay out the points that you'd like to discuss first.

Thanks!

~Deut
 

Nebuchadnezzer

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Great Video!

The priest in the beginning was nothing less than a snake oil salesman.

Bottom Line: You cannot reform the Catholic Church! You have to forever rebel against it.

This question has to be seriously considered:
Is the Office of the Pope the fulfillment of the Man of Lawlessness?
The video right here shows us that the Pope indeed claims himself to be God "Holy Father".
It shows us that the Pope seeks to deceive many.
 
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Locoponydirtman

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Ecumenicalism is and always has been a movement.

Lutherans still to this day speak against the idolatry of the Catholic Church. They still speak against the papacy.
The same with Baptists, still against the Catholic: popery and relic worship.