Articles and Documents
CWRC is dedicated to a Christian witness to those involved in the Roman Catholic religion while maintaining a firm witness to the errors of Rome. To this end, CWRC has written, debated, and produced theological information designed to help Christians witness to Catholics and better understand the intricacies of Romish theology. Much of those writings are available in blog form here. Use the search feature below or simply browse chronologically.
Estimating the Passion of the Christ
ISA 53:4 Surely our griefs He Himself bore, And our sorrows He carried; Yet we ourselves esteemed Him stricken, Smitten of God, and afflicted. With these words Isaiah, the Prophet
Cult/Sect Overview
Americans and Canadians have seen much in the media in recent decades about the phenomena of cults and sects. The tragic mass suicide of the People’s Temple in Guyana, the
Why Catholics Are Wrong
The above title may seem arrogant and out of place in a pluralistic and relativistic society. It is however appropriate in this case because we are reviewing a new book
The Not So “New Breed” of Roman Catholic Enthusiasts
A friend of mine in Toronto sent me an article published in The Wanderer. This information is provided by The Wanderer on their web site: The Wanderer, a national Catholic weekly journal of
Mary: Favored But Not Immaculate
It is the Roman Catholic position that Mary, the mother of Jesus, was born without sin and committed no sin her entire life. We read this from the New Catholic
Divinely Given Faith Really Works!
The first premise of the Christian Gospel is that man is a sinful creature and guilty of sinning before his holy and righteous Creator. According to the Gospel of Jesus
Why Dr. Al Mohler Should Not Have Signed the Manhattan Declaration
I have read with interest an article written by Al Mohler on albertmohler.com giving reasons why he, Al Mohler (President of The Southern Baptist Seminary), signed the Manhattan Declaration. I do not know
Three Different Gospels from One Verse of Scripture!
The way in which the English word save (sozo in the Greek text) is used by James is a point of severe controversy. We wish to begin our examination with the
The Modern Day Sophism of Roman Catholic Justification
Sophistry: A method of argumentation that seems clever but is actually flawed or dishonest. Sophism: An argument or explanation that seems very clever or subtle on the surface but is actually flawed,