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Babylonian Religion
Summary:
Salvation can only be found through faith in Christ. This belief is foundational to true Christianity. Religious practices and sacraments cannot contribute to salvation.
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Gateway of the Gods
Babylon is fallen, is fallen, that great city, because she made all nations drink of the wine of the wrath of her fornication (Revelation 14:8).
The name “Babylon” is derived from the Greek word BAB-ILU, which
means "the gateway of the gods." This meaning represents an access to
salvation that is contrary to God’s plan. In Babylon, access to God is
granted through the system, and not through faith in Jesus. It is a system where
salvation by works replaces salvation by faith.
To add to the confusion (something that the word “Babylon” can also
mean, as in Genesis 11:9), the
Babylonians believed in numerous gods and intercessors. This voided the
ministry of Jesus, whose sacrifice is sufficient for every person’s
need. Instead the Bible’s way to salvation, which is faith in Jesus,
Babylon offered multiple gods to worship and set rituals to follow to ensure acceptance by the
gods.
Salvation by Works
The Babylonian system of worship has always been a snare to God’s people. It is more comfortable for us to earn salvation through good deeds than to simply accept that we need help. The belief that our good deeds can save us is at the heart of every religion on Earth except Christianity. Unfortunately, this "salvation by works" error can now be found in Christian circles as well.
When we believe that we can earn our salvation through action, we put our trust in ourselves instead of in God. We may even think that certain spiritual disciplines can make us better or more worthy, and we may feel that we deserve eternal life. This belief gives us a sense of power, and we end up believing our good works will “buy” the favor of God, or at least somehow “appease” Him. Read more about trusting God
All of these beliefs are contrary to the truth of the Bible. God is the One who initiates our salvation, and has always had a plan to save us by His actions. He already loves us—we already have His favor. He extends to us undeserved mercy and grace and salvation before we ever knew Him (See Romans 5:8).
Salvation by works and salvation by grace have been in confrontation with each other from the very beginning. One is from God and one is from the devil. The story of Cain and Abel illustrates this point.
Abel listened to God’s words and brought a lamb as an offering, while Cain brought the fruits of his own labor. God accepted Abel’s offering and not Cain’s, which aroused Cain’s anger, provoking the first act of violence between these two systems of worship. Ever since then, the fires of religious persecution have been burning on this planet.
End-Time Babylon's Religion
We have learned that papal Rome is the end-time Babylon, along with its allies. Today, no one seems to know any difference between the Papacy’s unBiblical doctrines and what God's word really says.
Religious practices and sacraments cannot contribute to salvation. If by one sacrifice Christ justifies the sinner who comes to Him in repentance, then doctrines such as purgatory have no Biblical basis.
In fact, Catholic doctrine completely negates the ministry of Christ and replaces it with salvation by the system. The Pope becomes the supreme leader, the priest becomes forgiver of transgressions, and Mary becomes the mediator between humanity and God. God is portrayed as a wrathful tyrant demanding rituals and ceremonies, refusing to give anyone salvation unless they beg and show great piety.
Roman Catholic teachings minimize the role of Jesus in the salvation of souls, and at best place Him on a par with any of the founders of other world religions. Either Jesus is God, and as such the only One in heaven and Earth that can save us, or He is not. Compromise on this issue is impossible. The Bible clearly says, “Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved” (Acts 4:12).
Separating Salvation from the Saviour
The Catholic Church is striving to reverse the effects of the Reformation. Among their many initiatives is the ecumenical movement, which presents the concept that all religions can be unified under the Pope.
In 1965, Roman Catholic theologian Karl Rahner was given the task of reconciling all the churches and religions with Rome. This was done under the pretense that salvation could be found in all faiths, provided that they acknowledge the supremacy of Rome. By allowing other religions to provide their own path to salvation, the Catholic Church minimized the role of Christ as Saviour.
This new false teaching was introduced into the world’s institutes of higher education, and Catholic theologians and scholars spread the idea with vigor. For example, Paul Knitter, Professor of Theology at Xavier University and student of Karl Rahner at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, wrote a book in 1985 titled No Other Name? A Critical Survey of Christian Attitudes toward World Religions. In this work, he propagates the idea that Jesus Christ is not the only way to salvation.
Catholic professor Leonard Swidler writes this about Knitter’s book:
Paul Knitter faces honestly the conundrum of what the committed Christian believer does theologically in the face of growing evidence, scholarly and from personal encounter, that there are other ways of leading a full, authentic human life, than the Christian way…This is first-rate creative theology. It is theology done the only way it can be done today: In dialogue with other world religions and with one’s own Christian tradition.i
This is indeed “creative theology,” but it is not Biblical theology. Notice how the definition of salvation has been changed to “leading a full, authentic human life,” sufficiently accommodating all worldviews so that the theology of ecumenism can be conducted in “the only way it can be done today.”
Salvation by works is not the only false doctrine being spread by the Catholic Church:
Revelation 17:6 tells us that Babylon is "drunken with the blood of the saints." End-time Babylon, that is, papal Rome, has fulfilled this prophecy through its efforts in the inquisition and Catholic Counter Reformation.
i. Leonard Swidler, on back cover of Paul Knitter, No Other Name? A Critical Survey of Christian Attitudes Toward the World Religions (Orbis, 1985).
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This article is adapted from Truth Matters by Professor Walter J. Veith, an international speaker who has studied Biblical issues in-depth in his quest for truth. His popular series Genesis Conflict brings the debate between Creation and evolution to a new climax as he dissects the arguments with a scientific eye. His highly-acclaimed series Total Onslaught sheds light on the state of the world today as we move to a one-world government and an anticipated apocalypse.
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The contents of this article and website are not intended to accuse individuals. There are many priests and faithful believers in Roman Catholicism who serve God to the best of their ability and are seen by God as His children. The information contained herein is directed only towards the Roman Catholic religio-political system that has reigned in varying degrees of power for nearly two millennia. Under the influence of its successive popes, bishops, and cardinals, this system has established an increasing number of doctrines and statements that clearly go against Scripture.
It is our sincere desire to lay the clear Word of God before you, the truth-seeking reader, so you may decide for yourself what is truth and what is error. If you find herein anything contrary to the Word of God, you need not accept it. But if you desire to seek for Truth as for hidden treasure, and find herein something of that quality, we encourage you to make all haste to accept that Truth which is revealed to you by the Holy Spirit.
It is our sincere desire to lay the clear Word of God before you, the truth-seeking reader, so you may decide for yourself what is truth and what is error. If you find herein anything contrary to the Word of God, you need not accept it. But if you desire to seek for Truth as for hidden treasure, and find herein something of that quality, we encourage you to make all haste to accept that Truth which is revealed to you by the Holy Spirit.
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