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Introduction to God
Instruction by Fr. Lucian Pulvermacher, OFM Cap.
The world has many people who have never heard about God.
If you are one of those, we are thankful that you have found your way to this
page on the World Wide Web. It will tell you about God, who He is, what His goal
is for us, and how He helps us to achieve that goal.
God is our Creator
When we see a child we make an obvious conclusion. That child has parents even
though nobody may know who they are. That child just did not evolve from
nothing. That is true of every person on earth, and it is true of the very first
man and woman on earth. They could not give themselves their own start. Some
intelligent being had to make them. We call that being our creator, and He is at
the same time our one and only God. He is eternal; He has His existence without
a beginning, for all eternity. This web site, www.truecatholic.us, has materials
that explain all these concepts.
In our True Catholic web site, we will supply our readers with literature in
regard to the impossibility of holding that there is no God and that all created
things ever could come into being by some kind of blind evolution. The enemies
of mankind concocted the unreasonable theory of evolution as a ploy in order to
make all men into atheists. That is truly Satanic, for the person who does not
believe in God does not believe in heaven and hell. No one goes to heaven
without the preparation that is demanded by God. In accordance with God's
ordinances we must combat sin and strive for virtue, the only way to heaven ---
whether we like it or not.
The Gift of Faith
The first and most important step that all men must make on their way
(hopefully) to heaven is to recognize with their human reason that they come
from the creator of all things. Once that is known by human reason they must
turn to their creator who is their God, in humble prayer, in order to receive
the supernatural gift of divine faith. That is the first and indispensable step
on the way to heaven. Our Catholic web site has a catechism where the true
doctrines of the Catholic faith are explained. Likewise, some of the prayers are
also available.
God is our Judge
The academic question may surface; just why must we be concerned about God? When
I die I am dead and gone. That is wrong. When we die, God, who knows all our
acts (even the most secret of them) will judge us in all justice. Those who die
in serious sin must go to hell --- forever. Those who have obeyed God properly
will go to heaven, again, forever. There is no way to avoid God's just judgment,
so there is no way to get out of going either to heaven or to hell.
God has revealed Himself to us
Besides giving us a human reason and a conscience in order to come to the
knowledge of God (who will reward and punish in all justice) we are also blessed
with divine revelation. God told us many things about Himself. It is likely that
you have heard about the Bible which is divided into the Old and New Testaments.
The entire New Testament was written by members of God's one and only Church,
the Catholic Church. God's teachings come to us without error, and they remain
with us also without error. The coming of God's word (teachings) is called
divine revelation. Once we have that revelation, God's Church, with the special
help of God, preserves and teaches those doctrines without error to the end of
the world. All this is explained in catechism manuals. You may want to glance at
the catechism in this web site.
Our Lord Jesus Christ is God
Through His life and miracles Our Lord Jesus Christ, established (proved) that
He is God. Once you know His life and His miracles, you are forced to believe
that He is God. Every single thing that He taught must be accepted as true, for
God can neither deceive nor be deceived. That means that God cannot tell a lie,
and He cannot be lied to (in such a way that He believes the lie). In our web
site we have a link to the Bible in English.
What We Must Believe
I have given you two things that every human being must know and believe in
order to get on the way of salvation. We must believe:
We must believe in God, our Creator
We must believe that God will punish and reward all men in justice.
The next step requires a knowledge of divine revelation. We find that in
scripture and in divine tradition. The next important points that we must
believe, in order to be saved, are:
We must believe in the doctrine of the Blessed Trinity, and
We must believe in the doctrine of the divinity of Christ (together with the
divinity of His Church). We shall establish that from the Gospel according to
St. Matthew (28, 19) "Going therefore, teach ye all
nations: baptizing the in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy
Ghost."
I shall also quote from the Gospel according to St. Mark (16, 15 &16)
"And he said to them: Go ye into the whole world and preach
the gospel to every creature. He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved:
but he that believeth not shall be condemned." Note well, Our Lord makes
no exception to the command that all men must enter His Church or be condemned,
meaning, go to hell.
Summary
We must believe that in our Creator, namely in God, there are three divine
persons (1) the Father and (2) the Son and (3) the Holy Ghost. It was the Son,
the second person in the Blessed Trinity, who became man and died for us by the
shedding of His blood on the cross. We also learn that Our Lord Jesus Christ,
founded His Church on the apostles with Peter as the head of His Church. Peter
was martyred in Rome, and his successors followed him in his office, namely, by
being the Pope.
In God's holy Church we have God's holy doctrines preserved because of the
infallibility of the Pope (given by God to each Pope until the end of time). In
this Church we have the means of grace, known as the sacraments.
Since this web page is just an introduction, we make no attempt to explain or
prove what is said. It is up to you to check out the
catechism
in this Catholic Church web site. There are many Catholic catechisms on the
market, and we can direct you to the book stores (mail order institutions) where
you can buy many Catholic books with Catholic doctrine and devotion.
God bless you and keep you.
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