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Like the tract here, many of their tracts are about accepting Jesus as your Savior. Do you have a problem with that? Sure, they have tracts that are against other religions. I may not agree with all of their tracts or their approach on all subjects, but many of their tracts focuses on getting folks to accept Christ as their Savior.
 
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Well, if it is theology based, I most likely agree with them. I don’t find Catholicism biblical. If it is historical: My ultimate authority is the Bible and not man made documents. But if they do slander, that is a very serious sin and they would be condemning themselves. So I don’t see that being likely. But anything is possible.
But this is not the place to settle such things. God will in time reveal all things. I still find their tracts useful to help lead people to Jesus. You can believe as you wish. The truth of God’s Word needs no defense.
 
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Well, I don’t have a time machine to confirm history. Man made documents can lie, but God’s Word (the Bible) cannot. Maybe he is right on some things and or maybe he is wrong. We just don’t know. But the Bible does not support the belief of Catholicism; So there is that. For me, that is enough to avoid Catholicism.
 
But again, not all of his tracts focus on Catholicism. Most of his tracts focus on accepting Jesus Christ as your Savior. Why doesn't the Catholic church push people to accept Jesus? In all my dealings with attending such a church or talking with Catholic people, this is not really all that big of a deal (from my experience with them). That to me is a big problem.
 
I don't see Catholicism as being taught by Jesus and His followers, though. On the contrary, I see their teachings as being in contradiction to Catholicism at times. Call no man your father (Matthew 23:9). There is only one mediator between God and man (1 Timothy 2:5). Mary said she rejoiced in God her Savior (Luke 1:47). We are told to confess sin to the Lord Jesus Christ (1 John 2:1) (1 John 1:9) and not to a priest for the forgiveness of sins. Jesus said to partake of the Lord's supper in remembrance of Him and not that it was literally Him. For as often as you eat this bread and drink the cup, you proclaim the Lord’s death until He comes (See: 1 Corinthians 11:23-26). We proclaim His death until He comes, we do not relive his death in the ceremony. Jesus is not being recrucified over and over again (See: Romans 6:20, 1 Peter 3:18, Hebrews 10:14).
 

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