Video & Audio Lectures from Dr. Robert A. Morey
https://njiat.com/apologetics.html
Go to Faith Defenders 2.0 Videos & Audio Section & and hear the free audio below under Audio Topic: Geneva Vs. Rome & Roman Catholicism a True Church? (Parts 1 thru 3)
Note: The Faith Defenders Church and store is shut down, but the website is being kept up and paid for by close friends (the Board) of Dr. Morey as a courtesy and obedience to God. Let God's will be done.
Scholarly debate (Video and Audio Debate; Geneva vs. Rome) between Dr. Robert A. Morey and Roman Catholic Apologist Dr. Robert Fastiggi
Also, see the 7-part video of a scholarly debate between Protestant Apologist Dr. Robert A. Morey and Roman Catholic Apologist Dr. Robert Fastiggi entitled Geneva vs. Rome. Also, the 7-part video is posted on Brighteon.com: Part I, Part II, Part III, Part IV, Part V, Part VI & Part VII
Dr. Robert A. Morey explains the difference between "Justification" (Monergism) and "Sanctification" (Synergism). What is "Assurance" of Salvation? It has to do with "Sanctification." Bible verses on: Can a real Born again/Born from above Christian have Assurance of Salvation?: I John 5:13; 2 Pet. 1:10; Rom. 6:23, 2 Tim. 4:18. We are saved on the basis of the work of Jesus Christ (Rom. 5:6-10, Eph. 2:8-10; Titus 3:5). Bible verses on: Can a real Born again/Born from above Christian be in need of assurance? (2 Pet. 1:19; I John 5:13). See his article The Reformation View of Roman Catholicism And
Augustism Vs. Palagianism by Dr. Robert A. Morey
Audio Topic: Geneva Vs. Rome & Roman Catholicism a True Church? (Parts 1 thru 3)
Geneva Vs. Rome -- Side A
Geneva Vs. Rome -- Side B
Roman Catholicism a True Church? -- Part I
Roman Catholicism a True Church? -- Part II
Roman Catholicism a True Church? -- Part III
Additional Articles on Roman Catholicism:
- Roman Catholicism Today (HTML)
- Mother Teresa and Biblical Christianity (HTML)
- The "Manhattan Declaration" Selling Out the Reformation?--Part I (HTML)
- The "Manhattan Declaration" Selling Out the Reformation?--Part II (HTML)
- The Lost Soul of Dr. Scott Hahn by Dr. John W. Robbins--PDF
- JBA, Roman Catholicism (Vol. 3)--PDF
- JBA, Roman Catholicism (Vol. 4)--PDF
Note: Original Sin. A quote from How the Old & New Testaments Relate to Each Other by Dr. Morey on page 132 (can be obtained from Xulonpress.com), "Two damnable heresies have been revived today. The 'New View of Paul' and the 'Open View of God' both deny the Gospel. Instead of the free grace of God imputed to us through the righteousness of Messiah, N.T. Wright and his followers preach the works-centered message of the Counter Reformation Papal Council of Trent, which revived the Pharisees' doctrine of self-justification. I give a biblical defense of justification through the imputation of the merits of the person and work of Christ in my book, Studies in the Atonement."
Adam's sin, guilt and condemnation to his descendants resulted in the universality of death and depravity. This is clearly revealed in Romans 5:12-21. Romans 5, "Therefore, just as through one-man sin entered into the world, and death through sin, and so death spread to all men, because all sinned--for until the Law sin was in the world, but sin is not imputed when there is no law. Nevertheless, death reigned from Adam until Moses, even over those who had not sinned in the likeness of the offense of Adam, who is a type of Him who was to come."
Yes, even the unconverted (not Born from Above) are still in the image of God, that is, an image-bearer of God and has intrinsic worth and dignity (Genesis 1:26-27). God said, "Let Us make man in Our image, according to our likeness." Cross reference this to James 3:9, "[We] have been made in the likeness of God." Mankind's image is marred by sin, but did not loose it--Martin Luther was not correct when he thought mankind lost his image completely.
Comment: Two heretical teachings on Original Sin. First heresy: Pelagianism--which is Aristotelian-- was condemned as a heresy at the 418 Council of Carthage (Augustine rejected Pelagianism) which stated that man is intrinsically good and does not have a fallen nature and his will is completely free of sin (his mind). In other words, Pelagius thought that humans were not wounded by Adam's sin and can keep God's law perfectly (100%) like Adam and Eve before the fall--what a joke! Second heresy: Semi-Pelagianism was condemned at the 441 & 529 Council of Orange. Semi-Pelagianism states that you and God are working together for your salvation. Pelagius (390- 418 AD) was a pious monk and born around 360 AD.
From Mike Gendron's newsletter Proclaiming the Gospel dated Dec. 19, 2019