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After Paul's conversion, when Christians saw him preaching the faith he once sought to destroy, they glorified God.
We compare the evil roots and fruits of this movement with the problem indicators that Paul gives us in Colossians chapter two.
Moving from darkness to light and from chaos to new creation is no superficial change.
One Bible passage has been misused more than any other, in men's attempts to establish counterfeit authority within the church.
There is nothing wrong, and everything right, about an individual who received Roman Catholic baptism being "re-baptized" in the Biblical manner.
Good works do not, as Rome claims, contribute to the salvation of a soul. But anyone who persists in thinking that good works do not matter at all is not a Christian.
The Roman Catholic church tells its people that they can use what is, in fact, a worthless currency in the courtroom of God to pay for their sins.
The proof of salvation is in a willing and eager heart to do the will of the Father.
The Roman Catholic church claims that the Pope is "the Vicar of Christ" - the one true representative of Christ on earth. But what does Scripture say?
The world wants salvation on its own sinful terms - deliverance from condemnation, with no change in its current way of life. But true conversion changes everything.