Q&A with Alan Cairns are brief, straightforward, Bible-based, video answers presented in a conversational format that deal with a broad range of difficult questions that face Christians today.
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Great Sermon! Thank you. Although I knew this, I could never express it adequately. But I knew that Catholics worshipped Mary and that they had idols and beads and other articles that they used and that they bowed to statues. Brother Cairns summed it up in five minutes or less and in a manner that was highly efficacious. I saved it for future reference. Thank you for always explaining doctrine in a way that is very easily understood. God's continuel blessings to you.
Mick Chidester (5/16/2020)
from Florida
Great Sermon! Excellant explanation of Roman Catholism doctrine in light of Scripture. It teaches a false doctrine, contrary to Scripture.
Kerri (11/18/2016)
Great Sermon! Thank you! Ditto what Alyce said.
old school (9/18/2016)
from Indiana
Great Sermon! Very clear explanation.
Florin Motiu (9/9/2009)
from Oradea, Romania
No. If the Bible defines what it means to be a Christian, then Roman Catholicism is not a Christian church, but an non-Christian and anti-Christian cult, because it has another authority over the Scripture. Clear argumentation.
Alyce (8/2/2009)
from Australia
Great Sermon! This is absolutely refreshing to hear someone state what I have thought all along, but have continuly been shouted down at any statements I make regarding this issue. I have always thought, how does one claim to be Christian yet remain in a system that is in opposition to what the Bible says? Some may think they have legitimate answers for this, but I ask you where does your loyalty lay, at the foot of the cross or upon the alter of Rome?
Dr. Alan Cairns served for 25 years as pastor of Faith Free Presbyterian Church, Greenville, SC, before retiring and being named Pastor Emeritus in 2007. Prior to coming to the United States, he pastored Free Presbyterian churches in Dunmurry and Ballymoney, in Co. Antrim,...