I know that most Catholics are not saved.....their belief is their own, not of God's spirit. I grew up Catholic and once the Lord got hold of me by His Spirit with faith not of my own, but was/is of His Spirit, my eyes were opened and I knew the difference. Even then I wasn't quite sure how to think of the Catholic church....whether to regard it as being in fact "Christian with error", I just didn't know how to think of it in a general sense, other than recognizing that there was no life there and much sin there, and to avoid it. Not long ago the Lord gave me a download from heaven, showing me unequivocably that the spirit ruling that institution is not His Spirit, but another. He immediately then went on to show me this wisdom, that mixture is unequivocably not of Him, but is the unclean thing that we need to "come out of" lest we be involved with her sins (held partially responsible for) and partake of her plagues/judgments. This unfortunately applies to large swaths of the protestant realm too these days....they are falling away. As Christosomos likes to quote that 2 Chron 19 scripture...that would apply to "loving and helping" such entities as the Catholic institution too, I'm afraid. "If ye have not the Spirit ye are none of His", the apostle Paul wrote. "Ye MUST be born again", Jesus said. That means to be begotten of His Spirit... a new spiritual birth.
Mere mental belief of the carnal mind and using His name and seeking to establish one's own righteousness, is not what saves one. It is the power of God that saves a soul....His Spirit taking up residence in the person. We need to understand what GOD means in different places in scripture by "loving" or "hating". People can quote scripture and call themselves Christian all the day long and say they love Jesus and try to follow rules, but they can still "hate" the true Christ and gospel by simply rejecting and not espousing it. Sometimes by "loving or hating" in scripture it is talking about hating the error and not choosing that person, or loving someone in the sense of choosing them. We need to reject (hate) what is of mixture and choose (love) what is pure, right and true, as the Lord does. So we must not love and support Catholicism or Talmudic Judaism.....or false fallen protestantism either......but we can and should love the individual souls who are captive of those things in the sense of doing good to them and try to reach them with the truth.
Your hypocrisy is undeniable, and your latest post proves it.
Regarding Talmudic Jews:
You’ve repeatedly urged “love and don’t judge” for Jews, despite their rejection of Christ (99.7%, CBS/Pew 2025) and the Talmud’s blasphemies (Sanhedrin 43a, 107b).
You’ve used:
- The Prodigal Son analogy to call them “lost souls” deserving love, not judgment.
- The Good Samaritan parable to justify aiding them.
- “Love your enemies” (Matthew 5:44) to excuse their Christ-rejecting Third Temple push .
Regarding Catholics:
You viciously attack them, saying:
- “Catholicism is NOT the Christianity that Jesus and the apostles brought us… a lying counterfeit… ruled by another spirit, not the Spirit of God”.
- “Most Catholics are not saved… their belief is not of God’s Spirit”.
- “No life there, much sin there… mixture is unequivocally not of Him”.
You liked Brakelite’s claim that the Pope is the Antichrist and the Catholic Church is “satanically deceptive”.
You condemn the Catholic Church based solely on your claim of a “download from heaven,” asserting it’s ruled by a demonic spirit.
In Orthodoxy, this is called "
prelest"—a term with no exact English equivalent, as it carries a unique Orthodox theological context.
"Prelest" is spiritual delusion, where someone, often through pride or demonic deception, mistakes lies for truth, believing their “revelations” (like your “Holy Spirit told me”) are from God, despite contradicting Scripture and Church teaching. Those in "prelest" see themselves as specially spiritual but are deceived, losing humility and Christ’s true doctrine.
You excuse Talmudic Jews who blaspheme Christ while demonizing Catholics who confess Jesus, the Trinity, and the Resurrection.
You’ve chosen darkness with your prelest-driven, Satanic double standards.
P.S. Even the Orthodox Church doesn’t make such categorical statements about Catholics. Moreover, economia in Orthodoxy allows recognition of Catholic baptism (performed in the name of the Trinity) without re-baptism upon conversion (through chrismation).
Confession and communion by Orthodox in Catholic churches are generally not permitted, but in exceptional cases (e.g., no access to an Orthodox church), a bishop may allow communion in a Catholic church. Thus, despite dogmatic differences, the Orthodox Church acknowledges that grace and gifts of the Holy Spirit are present in Catholicism.