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An Open Letter of Loving Concern for My Roman Catholic Relatives, Friends and Enemies

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An Open Letter of Loving Concern for My Roman Catholic Relatives, Friends and Enemies

By: George S. Kostas
Narrated by: Jim Callahan
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Many people who would consider themselves to be true Roman Catholics believe their Church is unsinkable. They have unquestioningly trusted the so-called experts such as the pope, cardinals, and priests who guarantee it is unsinkable. These so-called experts will not listen to anyone who would dare question their authority in these matters. In this book the Roman Catholic Church will run into an iceberg called the Bible. The Bible verses used in this book will open a gaping hole in the hull of Roman Catholicism, but the difference here is that as you see the ship of Roman Catholicism sinking, it is my hope that, by God's grace, you will also see the other Bible verses in this book as a rescue boat which is being offered to you by the Holy Spirit and you will joyfully get in this eternal rescue boat of the True Gospel of salvation by grace alone, through faith alone, through the Lord Jesus Christ alone. May God grant that you will be rescued forever from the sinking ship which is the Roman Catholic Church.

©2025 George S. Kostas (P)2025 George S. Kostas
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