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Antipope Benedict XVI’s Heretical Books

Benedict XVI’s pre-election and post-election heresies by book

Bro. Peter Dimond

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Articles based on having read, studied, and analyzed 30 of Benedict XVI’s pre-election and post-election books.

The Secret Intentions of Benedict XVI’s new book: “The Infancy Narratives” (video)

The Massive Heresies in Benedict XVI’s 2011 book, Jesus of Nazareth – Holy Week

Numerous significant heresies in Benedict XVI’s 2010 book Light of the World

More than 30 Astounding and Amazing Heresies of Benedict XVI from his 1982 book Principles of Catholic Theology (Benedict XVI denies the Papacy; that Protestants need to convert; and much more)

The Astounding Heresy in Benedict XVI’s The Meaning of Christian Brotherhood (Benedict XVI says that Protestantism is not heresy!)

The Astounding Heresies in Benedict XVI’s God and the World (Benedict XVI denies that Christ is necessarily the Messiah prophesied in the Old Testament; calls into doubt the stone tablets of the Exodus account; teaches that Jews are not excluded from salvation; endorses Cremation; denies the necessity of infant baptism; and more)

The Astounding Heresy in Benedict XVI’s Milestones (Benedict XVI teaches that the Jewish reading of Scripture that Christ is not the Messiah is a valid position)

The Astounding Heresy in Benedict XVI’s 1986 Book In the Beginning (Benedict XVI teaches that the term Original Sin is false)

The Astounding Heresies in Benedict XVI’s 1990 Book Co-Workers of the Truth (Benedict XVI denies that Christianity is the only path to salvation; denies the unity of the Church completely; and more)

The Astounding Heresies in Benedict XVI’s Truth and Tolerance (Christian Belief and World Religions) (Benedict XVI teaches that Islam represents greatness; that Christianity may not be the true religion; that there are pagan saints; and more)

The Astounding Heresies in Benedict XVI’s 2002 Book Pilgrim Fellowship of Faith (more than Ten Major Heresies, including that the Protestant “Eucharist” is a saving Eucharist; that a non-Catholic sect belongs to the Catholic Church; that Protestantism saves; and more)

The Astounding Heresies in Benedict XVI’s Salt of the Earth (teaches that there is a noble Islam; that pagan religions are high and pure; that all paths lead to God; that he respects Hans Kung’s denial of Jesus Christ; that large numbers of people are saved outside the Church)

-The Heresies in Benedict XVI’s Book Introduction to Christianity (denies the Resurrection to the Body and criticizes the Apostles’ Creed)

The Heresies in Benedict XVI’s 1981 Book Feast of Faith (teaches that the Lutheran view of the Mass can be synthesized with Catholic teaching; teaches Modernist worship; insults Trent’s Decree on the Eucharist; etc.)

The Astounding Heresy in Benedict XVI’s 1993 Book The Nature and Mission of Theology (admits that Church teaching against Modernism and Religious Liberty have been replaced)

The Heresy in Benedict XVI’s 1995 Book A New Song for the Lord (teaches that Scripture’s creation account is based on pagan creation accounts)

The Heresy in Benedict XVI’s The Ratzinger Report (teaches that Eastern schismatics and heretics have authentic doctrine)

The Heresies in Benedict XVI’s Gospel, Catechesis, Catechism (teaches that Jews should not deny their faith)

The Heresies in Benedict XVI’s Many Religions – One Covenant (teaches that Jews should not deny their faith)

The Heresies in Benedict XVI’s God is Near Us (teaches that we do not eat the flesh of the Lord; and approves of “for all” in the Consecration)

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