Saturday, August 17, 2013

The Foundations of Many Generations - Walter Veith


 

279 The Foundations of Many Generations, Part 1



 MrTaelti

Published on Jul 24, 2013


Universalism threatens to remove the very foundation of the true church, that is, Christ Himself. There is no other foundation upon which the true church of Christ can be built other than that which is Christ Jesus. But as world religions embrace each other in apparent unity, the character of God has to be maligned and blasphemed. In this lecture, Walter Veith compares some doctrines of Catholicism, such as immortality, hell, the abolition of Biblical health principles, and works, which make the ministry of Christ of none effect. We compare these doctrines to those of the Koran to show that the two religions share the same principles and the same doctrines to the exclusion of truth. Actual statements of Catholicism are compared with the Koran to show the true character of these religious systems. This lecture serves as a bastion for God's people to avoid the snares of a new universalism that is raising its head even amongst our people.
 
280 The Foundations of Many Generations, Part 2



 MrTaelti

Published on Jul 24, 2013

The lecture is a continuation of the subject discussed in The Foundations of Many Generations - Part 1. There is no other foundation upon which the true church of Christ can be built other than that which is Christ Jesus. But as world religions embrace each other in apparent unity, the character of God has to be maligned and blasphemed. In this lecture, Walter Veith compares some doctrines of Catholicism, such as immortality, hell, the abolition of Biblical health principles, and works, which make the ministry of Christ of none effect. We compare these doctrines to those of the Koran to show that the two religions share the same principles and the same doctrines to the exclusion of truth. Actual statements of Catholicism are compared with the Koran to show the true character of these religious systems. This lecture serves as a bastion for God's people to avoid the snares of a new universalism that is raising its head even amongst our people..
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