Hi Fortress. I was trying to think of an example that would illustrate my point. The first one that came to mind is Nadab and Abihu from Leviticus 10:
"Aaron’s sons Nadab and Abihu put coals of fire in their incense burners and sprinkled incense over them. In this way, they disobeyed the Lord by burning before him the wrong kind of fire, different than he had commanded. So fire blazed forth from the Lord’s presence and burned them up, and they died there before the Lord."—Leviticus 10:1-2
They were burning incense to the Lord God, but they did it in a manner that was not authorized by Him. The situation is the same with Catholics. They
claim to worship the Father and the Son but they aren't sincere. This is clearly obvious because they don't obey His word.
"Thus you nullify the word of God for the sake of your tradition. You hypocrites! Isaiah prophesied correctly about you:
'These people honor Me with their lips,
but their hearts are far from Me.
They worship Me in vain;
they teach as doctrine the precepts of men.' "—Matthew 15:6-9
One thing I do know about Catholicism is that when there's a conflict between the word of God and their tradition, tradition trumps. Does that sound like some folks who believe in the Father and the Son? One very clear example of this is their insistence that popes and priests remain celibate. This isn't something they learned from god's word. It's pure paganism. Supposedly Peter was the first "pope" and all the others follow in his line. But Peter was married! How do you explain this?