(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) See if its origins match up with the Bible. Now, one thing that everyone knows that the Catholics believe in is the pope, Papacy, right? And they'll tell you, if you ask them, well, where is that in the Bible? Matthew 16, thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. Where's pope in that? I completely miss pope. Was that in the Greek? Was that like somewhere in the Hebrew? Where was that? I didn't catch pope. Pope is not in the Bible. And in fact, pope means father. Matthew 23 tells us, call no man your father, for one is your father, which is in heaven. Clear violation of the Bible. To call someone the pope, el papa, right, means the father. That's not biblical. That's not biblical. And look, if Peter was the first pope, let me just humor you for a little bit, OK? If Peter was the first pope, do you see anybody in the New Testament kissing his feet, his ring? Do you see him with a little skull cap, a white robe, sitting on the throne with the crucifix upside down? It doesn't match up. You don't have to try to make fun of it. You just say what they believe, know what the Bible says, and automatically you're going to laugh. Because you see how vastly different they are from true Christianity, true Bible Christianity.