Former Roman Catholic priest for 22 years Richard Bennett (website: http://www.BEREANBEACON.ORG) speaking on the "Pentecostal Road to Rome." Richard is joined in studio by Greg Bentley who runs two ministries, www.helpforcatholics.org and www.whateverycatholicshouldknow.com. For more on Charismatics & Pentecostals see our playlist "Dealing with Phony TV Preachers (TBN)" at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2CDA855486B09128. The continual modern day occurrence of what is called speaking in tongues is not only a blight on the Lord’s Gospel of grace, but it promotes the falsehood that if you “speak in tongues” you are not only saved but you are “spirit filled.” This dreadful lie continues as Pentecostal people work together with Roman Catholics building a false ecumenical union that is spreading across the globe. It is time for this expanding falsehood to be challenged with biblical truth! Since 1967, when the first Catholics in America began speaking in tongues and experiencing other charismatic phenomena, the so-called Catholic “renewal” has grown rapidly and has spread throughout the world. It is clear, though, that this “renewal” is not a revival of biblical truth, but is a renewal of devotion to Catholic error. The Catholic charismatic movement is not leading people to the truth, but into a deeper, more dedicated relationship with the errors of Rome. Consider some statements by influential leaders in the “renewal” movement: “Unanimously, people [Roman Catholics who have had Charismatic experiences] report A GREATER APPRECIATION OF THE SACRAMENTS, especially the Mass as meaningful encounters with Christ, the Real Presence [in the Mass] and the role of Mary.”
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Richard Bennett spent twenty-one years as a RC priest in Trinidad, WI. After a serious accident in 1972, he began to study seriously the Bible. After fourteen years of contrasting Catholicism to Biblical truth, he was convicted by the Gospel message. In 1986, he saw that...