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Is your salvation a finished work, or an unending process? This is the great question at the heart of the conflict between the King James Bible and Roman Catholic tradition.

KJV vs. Catholicism, Volume 1 challenges the core of works-based religion by focusing on the "Two Righteousnesses": Christ's perfect, imputed righteousness received as a free gift, versus our own "filthy rags" righteousness, which Catholicism defines as a lifelong process of "infused" grace, sacraments, penance, and purgatorial purging.

Using the King James Version as the exclusive standard of truth, this book systematically deconstructs foundational Catholic doctrines. It contrasts the "once for all" finished sacrifice of Christ with the "daily" ongoing sacrifice of the Mass, the "one mediator" Jesus Christ with the requirement of an earthly priesthood, and the KJV's promise of "no condemnation" with the unbiblical "tradition of men" known as Purgatory.

Based on the author's Sentinel Threefold System (UAD), this volume serves as a comprehensive topical analysis, calling for a return to the simplicity of the KJV gospel: salvation as a finished gift, not an unfinished debt.

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