PROOF THAT ROMAN CATHOLICISM IS WITCHCRAFT!
By Eric Phelps
Doc Marquee has written a book entitled “Secrets of the Illuminati” which is published by American Focus Publishing Company. While this topic has been explored before, no author has been able to bring a truly occultic angle to the discussion. In other words, Marquee looks at the plan to bring in the New World Order from the viewpoint of a former witch. In his book, Marquee includes a chapter entitled, “Is It Catholicism Or Witchcraft?” At the beginning of this chapter, Marquee makes a quite startling statement, “I must emphatically state that Catholicism and witchcraft are one and the same…there is no difference between witchcraft and Catholicism..” Then, Marquee examines Catholicism and witchcraft from the vantage point of a former witch.
Marquee identifies several critically important areas in which the practice of Roman Catholicism and witchcraft are identical. We will first list these areas of commonality and then comment specifically upon them. These common areas are:
The altar
The golden goblet known as a chalice.
Colored candles used in services
The use of incense.
The use of bells in the ceremony.
Praying to statues.
The use of Latin in services.
The use of a golden scepter in giving a large blessing to the people.
A common belief in Purgatory
The common belief in the host.
A common belief in the five elements.
Now, let us examine each of these areas of commonality:
1. The altar in every Catholic church is prominently positioned at the front of the church. The “Mysteries of the Mass” are celebrated on and around the altar. In witchcraft, also, the altar is similarly used for three purposes:
To practice certain metaphysical rites, such as the casting of certain spells or to honor occult deities.
To hold the tools of magic.
To perform human sacrifice.
The Roman Catholic altar also holds the tools of their magic, and they daily perform human sacrifice. Remember, we are looking at this subject through the eyes of a former high-level witch who is now a born-again Christian. This daily human sacrifice is performed according to the false belief in “transubstantiation”, the belief that the priest magically transforms the wafer into Jesus’ body and the wine into His blood. Marquee states, “In other words, every day Christ is being reincarnated and then sacrificed.. they perform daily their human sacrifice in which Christ is …sacrificed for their sins.” It is shocking to realize that the Roman Catholics are daily performing human sacrifice in a manner similar to that of witches throughout the centuries.
2. The Catholic Golden Goblet, or Chalice. “It is this cup that the wine poured into it becomes the…literal blood of Christ. When a witch does a human sacrifice, after the victim’s throat is sliced open, the spilled blood will be collected in a chalice, just as the Catholics do, except the witch’s chalice holds the real thing.” In Satan’s eyes, the Catholics are performing the same rite as the witches.
3. “Candles were introduced to the Catholic mass about 320 A.D. There are no Scriptural reasons for them, unless… you are a practicing witch. Below is a list of different colored candles a witch would use throughout the year. See if you can recall any of these colors used during a Catholic mass:
White — Purity, Truth, Sincerity
Red — Strength, Health, Vigor, Sexual Love
Light Blue — Tranquillity, Understanding, Patience
Dark Blue — Impulsiveness, Depression, Change
Green — Finance, Fertility, Luck
Gold/Yellow — Persuasion, Charm, Confidence
Brown — Hesitation, Uncertainty
Pink — Honor, Love, Morality
Black — Evil, Loss, Discord, Confusion
Purple — Tension, Ambition, Power
Silver-Gray — Cancellation, Stalemate
Orange — Encouragement, Stimulation
Greenish-Yellow — Sickness, Anger, Jealousy
“Using these colored candles and the right spells, a witch can cause anything to happen…our Catholic friends are not only using these occult tools, but they also pay for them when they go to various statues and light…candles.”
4. “Incense is a constant tool that is used by priests. They will take a philter (incense burner), walk around the altar, and then wave it out toward the crowd with an invocation…Not only do witches use incense, but they will consecrate their altar and their fellow witches in the exact way the Catholics do…”
5. Bells are also utilized by both Roman Catholics and witches. The bells are actually baptized, and in both witchcraft and Catholicism, altar boys attend the priest in sounding the bells.
6. Witches were praying to images or statues for many centuries before Catholics began the practice.
7. “Until recently, most of the rites of witchcraft were said in Latin…why is it, when the witches stopped using Latin as much as they did, about twenty years ago, that the Catholic mass was stopped being told in Latin? Today, it is spoken mostly in American English, the same way in which a witch’s mass is held.”
8. “…when the Pope, Cardinals, or priests want to give a huge blessing, they will take out a golden scepter, or wand, dip it in holy water and then wave it on the people…wands are nothing new in the occult. When a witch wants to direct his power he can do it by means of wands.” He can also control the demonic forces at his disposal by using a wand to consecrate a circle with a pentacle inside. Holy water is also used by a witch to purify himself and his instruments, and the water is made holy in both witchcraft and Catholicism by mixing water with salt.
9. The teaching of Purgatory is not found in the Bible. According to Catholic catechism, Purgatory is described as “a logically deduced place. Since a Catholic could not go straight to heaven if he had sinned, and since he could not go to hell if he had not died in mortal sin, there had to be a place in between where he could be purified” — Purgatory. However, the belief in Purgatory is “totally occultic in origin”. Witchcraft teaches that after a person goes through Purgatory, he is reincarnated and is more powerful in his next life than he was before. After several reincarnations, he will become purified enough to live with the gods and goddesses, precisely the same end as the Catholics teach.
10. Both Catholics and Witches teach that the host becomes the actual body of their respective gods. To the Roman Catholic, the host becomes the actual body of Jesus Christ; the witch believes the host actually becomes the body of their pagan deity, ” I.H.S. — or Iris, Horus, and Semiramis”. This concept is known in both circles as transubstantiation.
11. Both witchcraft and Roman Catholicism teach that the universe is comprised of five elements: Spirit, Water, Air, Fire, and Earth. These occultic five elements are also found in the Catholic mass.
Spirit — of the wafer god they sacrifice daily.
Water — Holy water they use to purify and baptize
Air — symbolically used through the incense
Fire — used in tangent with the incense burning
Earth — The elements of the wafer come from the earth in agriculture, and the flesh of their sacrificed deity, Jesus Christ, also came from the earth.
Doc Marquee’s conclusion is inescapable and damning: The practice of occultism has come full circle from ancient Babylon to the Roman Catholic Institution today.
As Jesus counseled in Revelation 18:4,
4 “Come out of her, my people, that you do not participate in her sins, neither in her plagues.“
Special thanks to the Cutting Edge Website for these informative web pages and above all, the Lord Jesus Christ Himself for His goodness and mercy.
Bible contains all that God said must be done & not done by a human..
ReplyDeleteIf human worships an image, thats against Gods law according to EXO 20v1-5..
Exodus 20:1-5
_And God spake all these words, saying,
_I am the LORD thy God, which have brought thee out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage.
_Thou shalt have no other gods before me.
_Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth:
_Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them: for I the LORD thy God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me;
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So what church is it that allows people to worship an image & carry the cross sign as a necklace or wrist band, but they say they be CHRISTIANS..? 😒
Mandla.MG
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Demons manifest through statues, such as the Virgin Mary statues that cry blood, and the Hindu statues that drink milk, because it is a SIN to have statues (Leviticus 26:1), these demonic manifestations are meant to cause you to commit Idolatry by worshiping them.
ReplyDeleteGod told you that the dead have nothing to do with anything done under the sun anymore (the dead cannot interact with the world anymore), that includes Mary and all saints (Ecclesiastes 9:5-6).
Mary cannot hear you and she can't do anything for you, because she is not God. You should NEVER pray to Mary because prayer is an "act of worship" (dictionary.com).
Interacting with dead people is a sin called "Necromancy" (Deuteronomy 18).
The Lord Jesus Christ CORRECTED a woman for venerating Mary in Luke 11:26-27.
And, Jesus NEVER called Mary "mother", He called her "WOMAN" because Jesus only has a HOLY FATHER, NOT A HOLY MOTHER. Mary was a sinner like everyone else, that's why she said "God my Savior" (Luke 1:47) because only sinners need saviors.
NOWHERE in the entire Bible did God ever tell you that Mary is to be prayed to, or that her spirit is the mediator between God and man, because JESUS is the ONLY mediator (1 Timothy 2:5). Anything added to the Bible is false doctrine.
Jesus told you to ASK HIM, not Mary:
"If ye shall ask any thing in MY NAME, I will do it."-John 14:14
Acts 4:12: “Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved.”
John 14:6: “Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by Me.”
[Other Catholic doctrines that go against the Word of God are Praying repetitious "Hail Mary" prayers (Matthew 6:7) and Celibacy in the priesthood (Titus 1)]
This is why Antonio Martini, the Archbishop of Florence, ordered the confiscation of Bibles on May 18, 1849. He had 3,000 Bibles burned because when people read the Bible for themselves, they found out that the Catholic doctrine is not Biblical. This event was detailed in a firsthand account by a former Catholic priest named Charles Chiniquy in his book "50 Years in the Church of Rome", published in 1885.
"The Bible is the most protestant book in the world"-Former Roman Catholic Priest Charles Chiniquy, "Fifty Years in the Church of Rome", pg 65