KJV vs. Catholicism. Volume 2: How Rome Filled the Jerusalem Vacuum
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Step into a meticulous, verse-by-verse examination of history and scripture with Volume 2 of the KJV vs. Catholicism series. In How Rome Filled the Jerusalem Vacuum, David Michael Curtis investigates the monumental shift in early Christianity following the destruction of the Jerusalem Temple in 70 AD. When the Levitical priesthood and daily animal sacrifices ceased, a profound power vacuum was created. This book explores how the Roman religious system rose to fill that exact void, constructing a mirror image of the abolished Jewish system by replacing the High Priest with the Pope, the daily sacrifice with the Mass, and the Levitical order with a new priesthood.
Relying exclusively on the unadulterated text of the King James Bible, this volume dismantles human tradition and challenges readers to test their faith against the whole counsel of God. Inside, you will find 100 direct summary answers and 100 comprehensive analyses covering crucial theological battlegrounds. Topics include the doctrine of baptism, the Marian dogmas, purgatory, indulgences, the myth of papal succession, the Eucharist, and the true identity of the biblical Rock.
Authored for the Berean student and the house church believer, this book demands full scriptural harmony and exposes the philosophical and logical fallacies behind centuries of institutional doctrine. It is not just a theological critique; it is a call to realign your faith entirely with the pure, finished work of Jesus Christ.