Blake Cannon
@blake_cannon10
Serving for God’s kingdom purposes and Glory among the nations
No wonder Catholics think they can be right with God by their own works of faith because they are defending a position that not all humans are sinners. That people at least some can be right with God by works.
Catholics can ignore this anti-Mary lie, totally dependent on quoting only the second half of the sentence. In the first, Paul makes clear he’s ONLY distinguishing Jews vs. Gentiles AS GROUPS. Those making it about INDIVIDUALS (e.g., Mary, etc) are just desperate for the lie.🧵
This is an example of projection. As if the comparison of what is happening with JMac today among Protestants and the process of official canonisation in the Catholic Church is the same. This is just a lie that there is equivalence and he know it.
The idolatry of Rome “since one cannot separate the human nature of Christ from his divinity, the bread and wine, after being changed into the body and blood of Jesus Christ, are entitled to the worship of adoration.” Hugh Farrell - former catholic priest
Dear Cardinal Newman. In no possible world can THIS be chalked up to doctrinal development. Putting Mary between the cherubim on the mercy seat of the ark is not development. It is blasphemy.
It is strange how Catholic and orthodox venerate icons of Christ but they don’t know if the pictures even look like Christ. They could be images of Judas for all they know.
lol there is a difference between material and formal heresy that the last pope apparently fell into. I am glad it is being corrected but this is your infallible authority Catholics.

After seeing the mess in the celebrity Christian conference circuit as of late, one positive is that many can now clearly see that this kind of a ministry is not something one should aim or strive for.
Those who hold tradition as equal to scripture cannot seriously and freely investigate the meaning of scripture because in holding traditional interpretations as equal to scripture they cannot depart from those traditions.
Why does an omniscient Christ need his Mother, who is not omniscient to inform him of your prayers?
This is extremely sad to me. When I meet Jesus I won’t be thinking about anyone but him… The idolatry is extremely clear and if this doesn’t break your heart … I don’t know man I just don’t.
What a foolish emotional appeal that has no basis in scripture. Jesus is the Lord of all. His mother and brothers are those who hear the word of God and do it (Matt 12:48-50). Do you speak badly about his Protestant brothers?
Brace yourselves…
"When a man has done all he can, he must not depend upon it for his justification before God, or consider it as his justifying righteousness," John Gill - exposition of the whole Bible (book of Joshua)
Catholics love to obscure what is clear. Scripture is not as difficult to interpret as they make out. They seek to make it impossible to interpret scripture so they can then present their church as the solution
Here is an example of your idolatry. Such a scene is not where depicted in scripture. No wonder the Muslims think Christian have a Trinity of Father, Son and Mary. Because Catholics do as seen here.
Do you believe Mary is the Queen of Heaven? A. Yes B. No
The 12 Rules for Holiness (by Saint Maximillian Kolbe)
We Protestants don’t outright reject the fathers, the traditions and magisterium of the orthodox and Catholic faiths, but after evaluating their interpretations we find them wanting and not in accordance with the plain reading of scripture in too many cases.
Catholics have no place for serious discussion and debate about the meaning of any texts because the church has already interpreted everything for them. Therefore they lack the desire and willingness to engage the text of the Bible in any meaningful way.
It is no coincidence that many who emphasize the reign and victory of Christ as their eschatological position, ie the power of Christ also tend to be prone to overbearing leadership patterns.
I would rather be know by God and his humble servants scattered among the nations with the unreached serving him in obscurity than speaking before large crowds at the big conferences in the post-Christian west, being known, praised and promoted by all.
I would rather be know by God and his humble servants scattered among the nations with the unreached serving him in obscurity than speaking before large crowds at the big conferences in the post-Christian west, being known, praised and promoted by all.