GOD’S LAW VS. CATECHISM
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Christ’s TEN
Catholic TEN
                           1.  No other gods                                        1.  No other gods                            2.  No graven images ------------------------ (omitted)                            3.  Not to take God’s name in vain             2.  Not to take God’s name in vain                            4.  Seventh-day Sabbath                             3.  Sunday substituted for Saturday                            5.  Honor Parents                                        4.  Honor Parents                            6.  Don’t kill                                               5.  Don’t kill                            7.  No adultery                                            6.  No adultery                            8.  Don’t steal                                             7.  Don’t steal                                9.  No false witness                                    8.  No false witness                          10.  Don’t covet                                            9.  Don’t covet neighbor’s wife                                                                                              10.  Don’t covet neighbor’s goods  
The Ten Commandments written by God are the constitution for humanity, the ten prescribed by the Roman Church represent changes made by humans in violation of what Christ wrote. This is an open rejection of what Christ wrote, and therefore against Christ. Changing God’s law is not Christian. The Roman version dismisses the command against images, because it chooses to endorse images. Scriptures says idolators will not go to heaven (Gal. 5:19-21), so to introduce idolatry into the church is very serious. Removing the command against idolatry the church divides the tenth commandment to make it appear that the church supports Ten Commandments, when really it only includes eight of the original commands of Christ. The church chose to endorse a different day of worship in the same way it chose to endorse images, both decisions contrary to Christ’s commands. Jesuits caused converts to remain in idolatry. They made their converts “conceal under their clothes an image of Jesus Christ, to which they taught them to transfer mentally the adorations which they rendered ostensibly to their idols.” They taught the converts that idol names were merely other names for the Christian God.[1] Jesuits worked to force people to become Roman Catholics, using the false premise that the end justifies the means. They used plots, intrigues, and assasinations to promote the Roman Church. They even arranged for the Spanish Armada to invade England.2[2]