No. No, that is not in the Bible. It says to only worship God. Catholics only worship God. Father, Son and Holy Ghost. Three persons, one God. Anyone who says otherwise is lying. It's just slander. You can very easily look it up for yourself. The beliefs and practices of the Catholic Church have been completely public all along. Open source. Two thousand years. You don't have to speculate or rely on rumors. You can look up what the Church has said.
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Father son and holy ghost.. There's only one person in that reference. I don't follow Catholicism.. Bible and that's it
Christ is the only *human* person of the Trinity. But God the Father and God the Holy Ghost are persons too. And they are all God. Jesus prayed to the Father, right? Who was he praying to? A non-person? The Holy Ghost descendended on Jesus at His baptism, right? Who was that? A non-person?
Where do you think the Bible comes from exactly? Who said "these are the true scriptures"? The Church did. The One True Church, founded by Jesus Christ, on the Rock of Peter. Do you say the Apostle's Creed?