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How Alex Jones found the Truth in the Catholic Church (3/5)

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  • excellent video! I am also a recent convert from the happy-clappy evangelical protestant church, i was receieved at the easter vigil just gone, God bless all us catholic converts!

  • Did you listen to a word he said? Or did you just write it off because he is "catholic" now. Search the truth, it will save you

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  • I remember watching this when I was an atheist.. And then when I was a Protestant.. I am so happy to see this now, over two year later as a Catholic. Thank you for posting this..

  • I am also a convert from the heretical religion of Pentecostalism. I was baptized less than two weeks ago and am waiting to be confirmed in less than two weeks by the bishop. Yes, it doesn't have to be on Easter Vigil but it usually is in with the Novus Ordo priests.. The did individual instruction with me and he's from the FSSP. God bless this man and God love you all.

    Pax Christi!

  • OK, search, 

    "Jesus and the Story of Horus"

  • This guy says a lot of nothing!

    God's word is the Truth, and you don't need a Religion to find the Truth.

    And you can't reason with Revealed Religions.

    "youtube.com/watch?v=Z-17BNU7L­6g"

    The attached video is mostly accurate, more-so than the bible.

    Edited by the high priest, Jesus was stricken from history.

    Jesus was a great philosopher and teacher, Not God. 2 get 2 know Jesus study Socrates, etc. He seek liberty and freedom and question authority, thus was executed.

    

  • @stickirice --In the standard order of things, yes, Baptism is the begining of salvation; But in some situations which are beyond the control of the people, God saves anyway. God works through the Sacraments but is not bound by them.

  • @stickirice --And that faith is infused into us at Baptism; Initial salvation is nothing you can earn through good works or even "faith" as some believe. But after initial salvation James 2 24 come into play.

  • "For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God" (Ephesians 2:8) KJV

  • If water baptism is necessary to be saved, then what about the malefactor on the cross? Was he water baptized? Yet Jesus said unto him, "Verily I say unto thee, To day shalt thou be with me in paradise." (Luke 23:43) KJV It seems the malefactor's faith saved him; for he said unto Jesus in the previous verse, "Lord, remember me when thou comest into thy kingdom."

  • Switching to another superstition is not necessarily finding the truth.

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