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Semi-Pelagianism was officially condemned as a heresy by the Synod of Orange in 529. Afterwards, due to human corruption, certain aspects of Semi-Pelagianism were still incorporated into the theological doctrines of the medieval Roman Catholic Church, such as a rejection of the bondage of the will and the concept that humans could (with God's help) redeem themselves and maintain their just standing before God through repentance and penance. Pope Gregory the Great even said, "The good that we do is both of God and of ourselves; of God by prevenient grace, our own by good will following." Rome, to this day, by continuing to affirm the semi-pelagian view that redeemed humanity must (through good works) maintain its own just standing before God, in essence declares that Jesus' work on the cross is insufficient to save completely ...that men are justified partly by the grace of God in Christ and partly by their own works. So in RCC dogma, Jesus ends up, not as a Savior, but one who helps us save ourselves.
With regard to God's initial grace to sinners, St. Augustine rightly affirms that grace is what makes the will good, "For", he says, "if a good will comes first, there is obviously no longer a heart of stone." In other words, that even the very desire of fallen humanity to believe and obey Christ is wrought in us by the Spirit, and that it is Jesus alone (not the human will) that makes those who believe differ from those who do not. The RCC view, on the contrary, declares that the unregenerate human will has still some power left to choose good ... to either cooperate with or reject God's grace. By contrast again, The Council of Orange (529 AD) affirms the augustinian/Reformation view that it is the Holy Spirit within us that we [even] have the faith, the will, the strength or the desire to do all these things as we ought (Canon 6).
Reformed Protestants affirm with Augustine, Human Nature's Four-Fold State, which declares that fallen humanity will not obey Christ since his will and affections are in bondage to sin (not able not to sin) until regenerated:
1) Pre-Fall Humanity - able to sin; able not to sin
(posse peccare, posse non peccare)
2) Post-Fallen Humanity: not able not to sin (non posse non peccare) i.e. man not free but in bondage to sin
3) Regenerated Humanity: able not to sin (posse non peccare)
4) Glorified Humanity: unable to sin (non posse peccare)
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- Catholic, But Not Roman Catholic

Roman Catholic Corner
- Council of Orange (529 AD) Canons 4-8

Council itself naturally grew out of the public dispute between Augustine and Pelagius. John Calvin extensively quoted Augustine and Orange when debating the Orthodox Doctrine of Human Choice Against Pighius, a RCC Apologist
- Augustine on the New Life in Christ

N.R. Needham - These are must-have quotes in any discussion showing Augustine's soteriology to be monergistic (the work of God alone), not synergistic (a cooperation between man and God).
- John Calvin: Antidote to the Sixth Session of the Council of Trent

R. Scott Clark
- The Council of Trent -The Sixth Session: Justification Canons

Trent at Odds with Augustine and the councils of the early church.
- Irreconcilable Differences: Catholics, Evangelicals, and the New Quest for Unity

Roundtable Discussion
- Reformation Vs Rome (Chart 1)

R. Scott Clark
- Reformation Vs. Rome (Chart 2)

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- Roman Catholicism's Recent Claim That It Is the True Church

Robert L. Reymond
- Papacy | Mary-Saints | Church History Epistemology | Justification | Canon-Scripture-Tradition Roman Sacramentalism | Purgatory

Jason Engwer - Roman Catholic Corner (some of these links have been disabled)
- Ten Differences Between the Reformation and Rome

Guy Davies
- A Review and Rebuttal of Steve Ray's Article, "Why the Bereans Rejected Sola Scriptura"

James White
- A Refutation of Roman Catholicism: Are we to choose “sola tiara”?

Fred Neissen former Catholic whose faith in RCC has been shattered by considering the insurmountable obstacles in legitimating papal elections.
- Protestants and Catholics: A Guide to Understanding the Differences among Christians

Peter Toon
- Roman Catholic Dogmas on Saving Faith

William Webster
- Test All Things: An Invitation to Examine Your Catholic Faith in Light of Scripture

Joe Mizzi (.Pdf)
- The Reformed and Post-Reformation Creeds and Councils

Charles R. Biggs
- A Biblical Basis for the "Immaculate Conception"?

James White
- A Review of and Response to "Evangelicals and Catholics Together: The Christian Mission

James White
- The Peter Syndrome: Roman Catholic Writers See Papal Supremacy Behind Every Bush, or In Every Early Church Father

James White
- Rome is Burning

Phil Johnson
- Treatise on Predestination of the Saints

Augustine
- Crucial Questions

Joe Mizzi
- Justification by Faith: Catholicism and Protestantism

John Robbins
- Roman Catholicism: A Biblical Analysis

Brian Schwertley
- Karl Keating's hissy-fit

Steve Hays
- John MacArthur, Pope Benedict, and Karl Keating

James White
- A Critique of the Evangelical Doctrine of Solo Scriptura

Keith Mathison
- What is Sola Scriptura?

Joe Mizzi
- The Counterfeit Church

Paul Mizzi
- The Principles of the Reformation not the cause of Sects and Heresies

William Cunningham
- Roman Catholicism

Martyn Lloyd-Jones
- Roman Catholicism

James White
- Penance and Confession

William Webster
- The Assumption of Mary

William Webster
- The Relationship of Faith to Works

William Webster
- The Roman Catholic Teaching on Salvation and Justification

William Webster
- A Summary Chart of the differences between Biblical Truth and Catholicism

Richard Bennett
- The Accomplishments of John Paul (.pdf)

Richard Bennett
- Why there are no Apostles in the Church Today

Dave Merck
- The Certainty of the Written Word of Truth (.pdf)

Richard Bennett and Robert J. Nicholson
- Who Really Speaks for God?

John Armstrong
- Apostolic Succession

Timothy G. Enloe
- Sola Historia? Rebutting the "Historical" Argument for the Roman Catholic Church

Timothy G. Enloe
- Holy Scripture and the Holy Catholic Church

Timothy G. Enloe
- Are Roman Catholics Christian?

Matt Slick
- The Sacrifice of Christ

Joe Mizzi
- What Think Ye of Rome? (Part 1) .pdf

Kenneth R. Samples
- What Think Ye of Rome? (Part 2) .pdf

Kenneth R. Samples
- What Think Ye of Rome? (Part 3) .pdf

Norman L. Geisler and Ralph E. MacKenzie
- What Think Ye of Rome?: Papal Infallibility (Part 4)

Norman L. Geisler and Ralph E. MacKenzie
- Apparitions of the Virgin Mary (Part 1)

Kenneth R. Samples
- Apparitions of the Virgin Mary (Part 2)

Kenneth R. Samples
- The Eucharist Sacrifice

Joe Mizzi
- Church Fathers and Transubstantiation

Joe Mizzi
- Church Fathers on the Eucharistic Bread and Wine

Joe Mizzi
- Priests in the Church

Joe Mizzi
- One Billion Catholics

Joe Mizzi
- The Bible or the magisterium? - a false dilemma

Joe Mizzi
- In Praise of Tradition

Joe Mizzi
- The Right Denomination

Joe Mizzi
- The Church Christ Founded

Joe Mizzi
- More Questions & Answers

Joe Mizzi
- Rome and the European Union (.pdf)

Richard Bennett
- Exegetica: Roman Catholic Apologists Practice Eisegesis in Scripture and Patristics

James White
- The Scandal of the Catholic Priesthood

John F. MacArthur, Jr.
- The Concept and Importance of Canonicity

Greg Bahnsen
- The Formation of the Canon of the New Testament

B.B. Warfield
- Is The Church of Rome A Part of the Visible Church?

Charles Hodge
- The Mass is Idolatry (1550)

John Knox
- Does The Bible Teach Sola Scriptura?

Gerry Matatics vs. James White
- John 6, the Father and the Son, Salvation, and Catholic Apologists

James White
- 1 Cor 3:10-15: Exegesis and Rebuttal of Roman Catholic Misuse

James White
- Enduring Anathemas of the Roman Catholic Eucharist

Douglas M. Jones
- Where Judgement Must Began

Center for Reformed Theology and Apologetics
- Purging a Problem: Purgatory

James Sauer
- A Study on Idolatry

J.C. Ryle
- Worship of Mary in the Roman Catholic Church

Edward Pusey
- The Roman Catholic Religion Examined

Christian Equippers International
- The Papacy: Its History, Dogmas, Genius, and Prospects

J.A. Wylie
- Has Roman Catholicism Changed? An Overview of Recent Canon Law

Thomas Schirrmacher
- The Reformers on the Necessity for Repentance and Sanctification

William Webster
- Considering Roman Catholicism (Part 1)

Robert S. Rayburn
- Roman Catholicism: Trusting the Tradition (Part 2)

Robert S. Rayburn
- Roman Catholicism: The Sufficiency of Scripture (Part 3)

Robert S. Rayburn
- Roman Catholicism: Justification by Faith Alone (Part 4)

Robert S. Rayburn
- Roman Catholicism: Penance (Part 5)

Robert S. Rayburn
- Roman Catholicism: Mary (Part 6)

Robert S. Rayburn
- Roman Catholicism: The Papacy (Part 7)

Robert S. Rayburn
- Roman Catholicism: Assurance of Salvation (Part 8)

Robert S. Rayburn
- Roman Catholicism: The Mass (Part 9)

Robert S. Rayburn
- Roman Catholicism: The Mass (Part 10)

Robert S. Rayburn
- Roman Catholicism:Â Purgatory (Part 11)

Robert S. Rayburn
- Roman Catholicism: The Challenge (Part 12)

Robert S. Rayburn
- The Patristic Exegesis of the Rock of Matthew 16:18

William Webster
- A Refutation of the Misrepresentations of the Writings of William Webster and of the Church Fathers

William Webster
- The Repudiation of the Doctrine of Development as It Relates to the Papacy by Vatican I and Pope Leo XIII

William Webster
- The Papacy: A Response to Roman Catholic, Scott Windsor

William Webster
- Roman Catholicism

James White
- An Online Debate on Purgatory

James White
- By What Authority Indeed

James White
- Does Scripture Teach Sola Scriptura?

Gerald Matatics vs. Douglas Jones
- The Canons of the Council of Orange (529 AD)

Council of Orange
- Against Popery

Thomas Watson
- Sacramentalism - Part I

Sam Storms
- Sacramentalism - Part II

Sam Storms
- Sacramentalism - Part III

Sam Storms
- Conversion of the Jews (.pdf)

Dr Joseph Mizzi - Just For Catholics
- Papal Promotion of Ownership & Theft

Richard Bennett and Robert J. Nicholson
- Before you convert to Roman Catholicism... (Top Ten List)

James White
- A Roman Catholic Disclaimer

James Swan
- Mother Teresa's Redemption

Richard Phillips
- Pope Denounces True Churches

Richard Bennett
- Ten Reasons Why Christians and Catholics Do Not Agree

By Dr. Robert Morey
- Roman Catholicism

Thomas Watson
- Evangelicals and the Mother of God

Timothy George
- The Promise of Benedict XVI

Timothy George
- "Work Out Your Salvation": Conduct "Worthy of the Gospel" in a Communal Context

Paul Hartog
- What Distinguishes Protestant from Roman Catholic Theology? (.pdf)

Geoff Ashley
- Roman Catholicism

Ken Silva
- Avoiding Landmines in Roman Catholic Apologetics

-TurretinFan
- Rome: A Synagogue of Satan?

Dr. D.G. Hart & Mr. J. R. Muether
- The New Riddle of Roman Catholicism: Riddles, Mysteries, and Enigmas (I)

D. G. Hart & J. R. Muether
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