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Ignatius Loyola and the Jesuits: the Agenteur’s Unholy War
The Reformers called people back to Scripture’s authority, proclaiming salvation by grace through faith in Christ alone—not by strange rituals and mammon payments. They exposed the Roman Church’s corruption, especially indulgences, burdensome penances, vain pilgrimages, and the unbiblical doctrine of purgatory. These false teachings promised salvation through external acts while enslaving consciences and exploiting believers.…
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Jesuit Infiltration of the Modern Church: Part 1
Very few Protestants today understand the differences between Preterism, Historicism, and Futurism—nor do they realize where these teachings came from. Most believers encounter fragments of these interpretations casually, whether from a pulpit, a podcast, or a trending sermon clip. But behind many of these teachings lie carefully crafted doctrines born not of biblical exegesis, but…