the following teach a works based pseudo false gospel...as well as the ability to lose it...
Catholics
Methodists
etc......
The MAJORITY of so called Christian religions spew a works based salvation that can be lost....
Faith plus works for salvation is a lie, false, double cursed and has no power........!
They got it from the Catholic church, and the catholic church came from pagan Babylon.
I believe the Roman church has infiltrated the protestant churches with various teachings, to destroy the opposition from within, but also in an attempt to unite all under the roof of Rome. If you think about it, the only thing stopping Rome from getting their way is the true gospel of grace through faith alone in the work of Jesus, which is taught in the protestant churches. Since the protestants are the opposition, all Rome can do is infiltrate the churches to destroy the true gospel message and therefore successfully bring about unity with Rome, where the Pope is leader of all.
The "come out of her MY people" suggests that there are true believers being warned to come out of it all.
The protestant prosperity gospel is a renewal of the catholic doctrine of indulgences. Conditional salvation is a catholic teaching, and the protestant churches are now also teaching that salvation is conditional, that it can be lost, that there is no assurance, that works are necessary. Also another teaching floating around on here is the idea that future sins are not forgiven by the cross. Probably more than these, but just off the top of my head.
But even before the Babylonian religion was established we know that Cain is an example of one that tried to go to God on his own terms and not God's way. How many today refuse to accept God's way, the narrow way. Few are on that path, but many are on the broad road.
Not sure about the Lutherans, but I did hear that many of their churches (if not all) have embraced the catholic eucharist and believe the catholic doctrine of transubstantiation (wow, my auto correct didn't have a fit with that word, lol).
Interesting though... the majority (if not all) lutherans are preterists, and there are similarities between them and the catholics because the Catholic church believes that they are God's current kingdom on earth.