I am truly sorry that I had to delay Part 2. God bless you all who believes in ONE God.The real difference between Roman Catholics and "Christians." - PART 2.This article is not mine but I am reproducing it to enlighten the people of my nation."The Roman Catholic Bible Has The Answer."By Oswald J. Smith, Litt. D. 6. Can the priest forgive sin?In this Roman Catholic Bible there is a question that was once asked by the scribes. It was this: "Why does this man speak thus? He blasphemes. Who can forgive sins, but only God?" (Mark 2:5-11). Jesus accepted that question at its face value. They were right. No one but God can forgive sins, and for a mere man to claim that he can is blasphemy. Jesus answered by saying, "The Son of Man has power on earth to forgive sins." Hence, He was not a mere man; He was God. No man can forgive, but He did forgive, so He was God. No priests or ministers can forgive sin, because they are men. We can go directly to God through our Mediator Jesus Christ, and be forgiven.
But you ask, What about John 20:23? That, my friend, was spoken to the disciples, not just to the apostles, as the text clearly shows. The word apostle is not used.
Every believer (or disciple) is a priest, according to this Roman Catholic Bible (Apocalypse 1:6), and as such has the power (authority) to say, "Your sins are forgiven you in the name of Jesus Christ if you receive Him as your Saviour." By the same token, every believer (or disciple) has the power (authority) to say, "Your sins are retained (not forgiven) if you do not receive Jesus Christ as your Saviour."
It was the chief apostle of the Roman Church who made this clear when he stated to Cornelius, as found in this Roman Catholic Bible in Acts 10:43, "To him all the prophets bear witness, that through his name all who believe in him may receive forgiveness of sins."
Here I say, No. But can't a human being forgive another human being?
?7. Do we go to purgatory when we die?We could read this Roman Catholic Bible through from the first word to the last, and we would not read one single verse about purgatory, for purgatory is nowhere even mentioned in the entire Book. There is no purgatory in the Bible. Then it must have been invented by men, for God does not speak of it. Search and see.
On the other hand, this Roman Catholic Bible tells us that if we are God's children, we go straight to be with Christ when we die. Let me read it to you: "To depart and to be with Christ . . . far the better" (Philippians 1:23). You see, when we depart this life we do not go to purgatory, for Christ is not there. We go directly into His immediate presence. We go to be with Him where He is.
"Exiled from the body . . . at home with the Lord" (II Cor. 5:

. The moment we leave the body we are in the presence of our Lord. That is the plain, unmistakable teaching of this Roman Catholic Bible, the infallible Word of God.
That means that the Christian will never have to suffer for his sin. His judgment is past. Let me read it to you from this precious Roman Catholic Bible, and may God enable you to believe it: "Amen, amen, I say to you, he who hears my word, and believes him who sent me, has life everlasting, and does not come to judgment, but has passed from death to life" (John 5:24). Hence, there can be no such place as purgatory.
Did not the thief on the cross go directly to be with Christ? The promise of Jesus was, "Amen I say to thee, this day thou shalt be with me in paradise." Not in purgatory, mark you, but in paradise. If the dying thief did not suffer for his sins when he repented and turned to Christ, why should you? NO, my friend, you will not go to purgatory, for there is no such place. If you are saved, you will go straight to heaven to be with Christ.
Jesus endured all the suffering necessary. He atoned for every sin. No suffering of yours could help in the least.
It is His blood that cleanses from sin, not your sufferings (I John 1:7). Nothing that you can pay can get your loved ones out of purgatory, for since purgatory does not exist, they are not there.
In I Cor. 3:8-15, Paul speaks of our work, not our salvation. He is talking about rewards for faithful service. These we will receive at the judgment seat of Christ. This passage does not even suggest purgatory. The Bible nowhere says that God created purgatory.
8. Do we need to be born again?That question, too, is answered in this Roman Catholic Bible. You will find it in John 3:3,7:
"Jesus answered and said to him, Amen, amen, I say to thee, unless a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God . . . Do not wonder that I said to thee, You must be born again." So then, unless you have been born again - born from above - you will never go to heaven at all. That is what the Bible says.
Now, please do not confuse the new birth with water baptism, for baptism has nothing whatever to do with it. The new birth is the implantation of divine life - the life of God in the heart of man - by the Spirit and the Word. Water, in John 3:5, refers to the Word. See Ephesians 5:26, James 1:18, I Peter 1:23. The thief was not baptized. Cornelius was saved before he was baptized. Baptism saves no one, nor will it save you. "You must be born again." Have you, my friend, been born again?
Now I ask you, what is wrong with Hindu belief of reincarnation???9. Is salvation through Christ or the church?Many people think it is the church that saves and that there is no salvation outside the Roman Catholic Church. They confuse the church with Christ. What say the Scriptures? How does this inspired Roman Catholic Bible answer this all-important question?
"But to as many as received him he gave the power of becoming sons of God" (John 1:12). What does it say? How do we become God's children? By receiving Him, Jesus Christ, as our Saviour. It doesn't say a word about the church, does it?
"Those who believe in him may not perish, but may have life everlasting" (John 3:15). How? By belonging to the church? No. By believing in Him, the Lord Jesus Christ.
"For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son, that those who believe in him may not perish, but may have life everlasting" (John 3:16). Again, not a word about the church. Once more, it is Christ. All who trust Him have everlasting life.
"He who believes in the Son has everlasting life; he who is unbelieving towards the Son shall not see life, but the wrath of God rests upon him" (John 3:36). It depends entirely on your relationship, not to the church, but to Christ. It is Christ who saves. The church is not mentioned.
"I am the way . . . No one comes to the Father but through me" (John 14:6). It was Jesus who said that. Note, if you will, He did not say, "The church is the way; no one comes to the Father, but through the church." No, my friend, He said, "I am the way." Jesus Christ is the one and only way to God.
"He who has the Son has the life. He who has not the Son has not the life" (I John 5:12). The same answer again, this time from the inspired lips of the Apostle John. Not the church, but Christ.
"Neither is there salvation in any other. For there is no other name under heaven given to men by which we must be saved" (Acts 4:12). That is from the pen of Peter, and it is the authoritative voice of the great apostle himself. What does he say? He tells us that salvation is in Christ and in no other. "No other name," he says. Neither the name of Protestantism nor Roman Catholicism. No minister, no priest, no pope; not the virgin Mary nor any saint. "No other name under heaven," he insists. No church of any kind. Salvation, declares Peter, is through Christ and Christ alone. Then why not turn to Christ? For this wonderful Roman Catholic Bible tells us that it is Christ, and not the church, that saves.
10. Are we saved by works or by faith?Some say by faith, works, and the sacraments. The Roman Catholic Bible says by faith. Which is right? If by works, it cannot be by faith, and if by faith, it cannot be by works. Either you save yourself by works, or else God saves you by faith. Are you going to afflict your body and count your beads in a vain effort to save your soul by works? Are you going to attempt to lay up merit in heaven by your tears and your prayers, long fastings and church observances, pilgrimages, monastic or convent living, and sacraments? Are you going to suffer all this when God, in this Roman Catholic Bible, tells us that salvation is "not by works?" How foolish! But now let me read once again from this marvelous Book.
"For we reckon that a man is justified (accounted righteous, saved) by faith independently of the works of the Law" (Romans 3:28).
"To him who does not work, but believes in him who justifies the impious, his faith is credited to him as justice" (Romans 4:5).
"God credits justice without works" (Rom. 4:6).
"Man is not justified by the works of the Law, but by the faith of Jesus Christ . . . we also believe in Christ Jesus, that we may be justified by the faith of Christ, and not by the works of the Law; because by the works of the Law no man will be justified" (Galatians 2:16).
"For by grace you have been saved through faith; and that not from yourselves, for it is the gift of God; not as the outcome of works, lest anyone may boast" (Ephesians 2:8-9).
"Not by reason of good works that we did ourselves, but according to his mercy, he saved us" (Titus 3:5).
That, my friend, is what the Roman Catholic Bible says. What are you going to do about it? All these verses that we have read tell you in plain, unmistakable language that you are not saved by works, but that you are saved by faith.
Then where do works come in? James answers that question. "Show me thy faith without works, and I from my works will show thee my faith," he says (James 2:18). Works will follow faith. Faith produces works. If you are saved, your life will show it. You work for God because you ARE saved, not in order to be saved. Faith without works is dead. If there is no change, if you still commit the same sins, if you have not been delivered and set free, then there is no evidence that you are saved. "If then any man is in Christ, he is a new creature: the former things have passed away; behold, they are made new!" (II Corinthians 5:17).
Well, now, will you believe God's Word as recorded in this Roman Catholic Bible, or will you believe the teachings of man? It is for you to decide. Remember, there are only two religions in the entire world, man's and God's. Man's is by works - his own efforts, his fastings and prayers, his obedience to the church. That makes him his own saviour. God's is by faith in the finished work of Jesus Christ. Jesus paid it all. "He who is just lives by faith" (Romans 1:17). That makes Christ his Saviour.
Oh, then, my friend, turn from all reliance on yourself, your own efforts, and all your works or sacraments, and open your heart to Jesus Christ. Receive Him as your personal Saviour, rely on His shed blood, and trust Him to save your soul. "Come to me," He says, "all you who labor and are burdened, and I will give you rest" (Matthew 11:28). Never yet has He turned anyone away. "Him who comes to me I will not cast out," He declares (John 6:37). Oh, then come to Him. Will you do it? Do it, and do it NOW!
Lastly, I say to all my dear brothers and sisters...."Do we know who is GOD and what is man-made religions???" Alas, LET US KEEP FIGHTING AND KILLING IN THE NAME OF MAN-MADE RELIGIONS. Rest assured the population will decrease!!!