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Answered Oct 04, 2019
No is the correct answer to this question, for Catholicism is a real religion. The authenticity of the religion can be seen in how many people over the world practice it. Estimates show that over 1 billion people believe in Catholicism.
They believe many of the same thoughts and ideas of Christianity. They do believe that Jesus is God's son. They also believe in the word of the Bible as the word of God and that it has no errors. Along with beliefs and ideas, Catholicism also practices the same ceremonies as Christianity, like baptism as a requirement for salvation.
The correct answer to this question is No. Catholicism is a genuine religion. It is so real that over 1 billion people in the world believe in it. It is a belief that Jesus is the son of God. They share many of the same beliefs that Christians have. One is that the Bible has no errors and is the word of God.
They also believe in baptisms. It can be through water, desire, or blood, but baptism is necessary for salvation. As Christians, the Ten Commandments are fundamental to them. These Commandments give them rules and standards to live by, according to God.
No, Catholicism is not a false religion and yes, Catholics are saved. But really, it doesn't matter if you're Catholic or not, it always depends on the actions of the person throughout their lives. And the most critical issue using the Roman Catholic Chapel is its perception about the fact that belief in Christ on its isn't adequate in order to be saved.
So because of this, some people consider Catholicism a false religion because you have to do more than believe in God. It is a debate that has been going on for many many years and will continue on for just as many more.