The Catholic church does many things that are against God.
The Catholic church has statues throughout, and the priests and parishioners are commanded to bow to them
The Catholic church calls their brothers in Christ father.
The Catholic church thinks that they can turn the wine and wafers into the real flesh and blood of Jesus.
The Catholic church makes Mary a co redeemer.
The Catholic church baptizes infants.
The Catholic church makes children who have not sinned confess sins that they have not done...to a priest, so that they can receive the wine and wafer.
The Catholic church pretends it can confirm the masses that they have the Holy Spirit, just because they say so.
The Catholic church sells prayers.
The Catholic church incenses their objects.
The Catholic church digs up their dead, puts them in glass see through caskets to pray to for a healing.
The Catholics do many things against God. These are added sins to people's sins.
Prayers for the dead and sign of the cross, approximately began in 310 AD.
Veneration to angels and dead "Saints", approx. 375.
The worship of Mary, and giving her the title "Mother of God", approx. 431.
Priests begin to dress elaborately, 500 AD.
The doctrine of purgatory, 593.
A chosen language for use, even though it would be an unknown language to a parishioner...the Latin language was chosen as the language of prayer and worship in churches, 600 AD.
The title of pope or universal bishop, was first given to the bishop of Rome by the emperor Phocas, 610 AD.
The kissing of the Pope's feet, 709 AD.
Worship of the cross, images and relics, 788.
Canonization of dead saints, 795 AD.
Holy Water, water mixed with a pinch of salt and blessed by the priest, 850 AD.
Fasting on Fridays and during Lent, 998 AD.
The Mass was developed gradually as a sacrifice; attendance made obligatory in the 11th century.
The celibacy of the priesthood was decreed by Pope Hildebrand, Boniface VII, 1079 AD.
The Rosary, or prayer beads was introduced by Peter the Hermit, in the year 1090. Copied from Hindus and Mohammedans.
The Inquisition of heretics was instituted by the Council of Verona in the year 1184. Jesus never taught the use of force to spread His religion.
The sale of Indulgences, commonly regarded as a purchase of forgiveness and a permit to indulge in sin, 1190 AD.
The dogma of Transubstantiation was decreed upon by Pope Innocent III, in the year 1215.
The priests from all over the world pretends to perform daily a miracle by changing the wafers into the body of Christ, and then he pretends to eat Him alive. The Lord's Supper is remembrance of the sacrifice of Christ. The spiritual presence of Christ is implied in the Lord's Supper. See Luke 22:19-20; John 6:35; 1st Corinthians 11:26.
Confession of sin to the priest at least once a year was instituted by Pope Innocent III., in the Lateran Council, 1215 AD.
The adoration of the wafer (Host), was decreed by Pope Honorius, 1220 AD.
The Bible forbidden to laymen and placed in the Index of forbidden books by the Council of Valencia, 1229 AD.
The Scapular was invented by Simon Stock, and English monk, 1287 AD.
The Ave Maria, 1508 AD. The Hail Mary (sometimes called the "Angelical salutation", sometimes, from the first words in its Latin form, the "Ave Maria") is the most familiar of all the prayers used by the Universal Church in honour of our Blessed Lady.
The Council of Trent, held in the year 1545, declared that Tradition is of equal authority with the Bible.
The apocryphal books were added to the Bible also by the Council of Trent, 1546 AD,
The Creed of Pope Pius IV was imposed as the official creed 1560 years after Christ and the apostles.
The Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary was proclaimed by Pope Pius IX, 1834 AD.
In the year 1870 after Christ, Pope Pius IX proclaimed the dogma of Papal Infallibility.
In the year 1950 the last dogma was proclaimed by Pope Pius XII, the Assumption of the Virgin Mary.