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Paralleling Catholicism with heathen gods and empires is repulsive, but it endorses his agenda.
“Father, this is so difficult for us to talk through these things and yet so necessary because it must be addressed…it must be addressed.”
MacArthur comes to the rescue!
Interesting that MacArthur says “But Satan steals the glory of God whenever he can.” Is there not an example of Satan using Scripture for his personal agenda? (Matthew 4:6).
Without using the same style of narrative prose of MacArthur, my opinion is that he possesses such little respect for his listeners that he must think of them as stooges with wallets. Pure and simple, he is a propagandist and opportunist who feeds on the insecurities, weaknesses, and naiveté of his listeners. To add insult to injury, at the end of each of his rambling diatribes, he presents the occasion for the minions to purchase his wares.
“Really, you’d have to believe that the two greatest hoaxes that have ever been perpetrated on the world in any connection with Christianity are that the Pope is the representative of Jesus Christ in the world and that Mary is the source of all spiritual graces. Two horrific lies right out of the pit. Pagan/goddess worship dressed up in Roman Catholic fantasy, just as idolatrous as the ancient worship of the Semitic goddess Astarte known as Ishtar, originally among the Babylonians. The veneration shown to Mary in Roman Catholicism is no less offensive than the worship of Ishtar and Astarte. The worship of Semiramis, the worship of Isis. It is no less offensive to God than the worship that King Manasseh gave to the Tyrian goddess Asherah.”A fellow named John MacArthur, who has a radio program called “Grace to You” has a particularly anti-Catholic bias. He says that the Mass is anti-Christian on this link: gty.org/resources.php?section=transcripts&aid=231486. He also has numerous links on his website that accuse Catholics of worshipping Mary. What do you think is the best response to this fellow?
Paralleling Catholicism with heathen gods and empires is repulsive, but it endorses his agenda.
“Father, this is so difficult for us to talk through these things and yet so necessary because it must be addressed…it must be addressed.”
MacArthur comes to the rescue!
Interesting that MacArthur says “But Satan steals the glory of God whenever he can.” Is there not an example of Satan using Scripture for his personal agenda? (Matthew 4:6).
Without using the same style of narrative prose of MacArthur, my opinion is that he possesses such little respect for his listeners that he must think of them as stooges with wallets. Pure and simple, he is a propagandist and opportunist who feeds on the insecurities, weaknesses, and naiveté of his listeners. To add insult to injury, at the end of each of his rambling diatribes, he presents the occasion for the minions to purchase his wares.