Many sincere Christians assume that church tradition and papal authority align perfectly with Scripture-yet few have examined those claims carefully.
If you value the Bible as the highest authority of faith, this book invites you to examine long-standing doctrines through a clear, Scripture-centered lens.
The Lies of Papism is a Protestant theological study that carefully examines Roman Catholic teachings related to papal authority, church tradition, and doctrinal development, measuring them against the Bible using sound reasoning and historical context. The focus is not emotional argument, but thoughtful biblical analysis grounded in Reformation principles.
Inside this book, you will find:
Clear explanations of key doctrines related to papal authority
A Scripture-based examination of tradition versus the Bible
Historical context from the Protestant Reformation
Guided study questions for personal or group reflection
Scripture references for deeper biblical investigation
This book is written for:
Protestants seeking clarity and doctrinal understanding
Bible students and theology readers
Christians interested in Reformation theology
Readers who value Scripture as the foundation of faith
Designed for study, discussion, and careful reflection, this book is suitable for personal reading, church groups, or structured learning.
If you are ready to examine doctrine carefully and deepen your understanding of Scripture-centered faith, buy your copy today.