It is, but Catholic Church has little to do with teachings of the Bible. This topic is too extensive to discuss it here, but you can google everything. The worship if items, icons and idols, false priesthood, saints, virgin mary, pagan holidays etc.fletch_talon said:I've always had the impression that Catholcism is a form of Christianity, what with the worship of Christ and all.Dana22 said:There is no Hell in Christianity.fletch_talon said:Yes, except they consider it to be one God. And even amongst those who favour the New Testament are individuals and churches that believe that:Dana22 said:Christians have "two" Gods. One you described, is from the New Testament. God from the Old Testament is his direct opposite.fletch_talon said:(..)as opposed to Christianity which tends to describe its God (or at least his son) as a force of love, acceptance and moral behaviour.
Best case: Don't believe and you don't get into heaven.
Worst case: Don't believe and you go to hell.
Hell was invented by the Late Christians / Catholic Church and used to replace words/terms like "Sheol" or "Gehenna".
And whilst I won't try to use Wikipedia and claim its 100% factual, it does state (in the hell article) that various protestant faiths believe in hell also.
If you want to learn more about the "Hell", you can find everything on the internet. Try http://what-the-hell-is-hell.com/