KJV vs. Catholicism. Volume 3: Christ the Rock and the Papal Office Audiobook By David Michael Curtis cover art

KJV vs. Catholicism. Volume 3: Christ the Rock and the Papal Office

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Does the Bible support the authority of the Papal Office?

KJV vs. Catholicism, Volume 3: Christ the Rock and the Papal Office presents a systematic, verse-by-verse analysis of the core claims of the Roman Catholic Church. Using the King James Version as the exclusive standard, this volume directly challenges the doctrines of papal supremacy, infallibility, and authority.

The book argues that the titles and offices claimed by the Pope—such as "Holy Father," "Vicar of Christ," "Head of the Church," and "the Rock"—are a direct usurpation of the exclusive, non-transferable offices belonging to Jesus Christ and the Holy Ghost.

Organized for the serious Berean student, this work is structured in five parts:

  • Part I: 100 Summary Answers: A quick-reference guide to the most pressing questions regarding the Papal Office versus the exclusive glory of Christ.

  • Part II: 100 Comprehensive Analyses: A deep, multi-faceted analysis of each question, providing a full Topical Bible Study Correction (KJV), an exposure of logical and philosophical fallacies, and a list of anticipated rebuttals.

  • Part III: Why KJV, Topical Study, and House Churches? A defense of the book's methodology, arguing for the KJV as the preserved standard, topical study as the true Sola Scriptura, and the house church as the only biblical model.

  • Part IV: The Elijah Message: A call to repentance and a direct warning against the "commandments of men" that define institutional "Babylon."

  • Part V: A Topical Index: A complete, commentary-free index of all topics and verses used in the study, empowering you to search the Scriptures for yourself.

This book is a comprehensive tool for those who wish to move beyond human tradition and build their faith on the unshakeable foundation of the Word of God alone.

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