Charles Haddon Spurgeon on Roman Catholicism

Here's a quote of Charles Haddon Spurgeon on Roman Catholicism:
"We must have no truce, no treaty with Rome.  War!  War to the knife with her!  Peace there cannot be.  She cannot have peace with us - we cannot have peace with her.  She hates the true Church and we can only say that the hatred is reciprocated.  We would not lay a hand on upon her priests; we would not touch a hair of their heads.  Let them be free but their doctrine we would destroy from the face of the Earth as a doctrine of evils.  So let it perish O God and let that evil thing become as the fat of lambs.  Into smoke let it consume; yea into smoke let it consume away."

Thoughts:

While there are Baptist (by name) pastors who are really thinking they can be in bed with Rome.  Just made me think I spent some time admiring Billy Graham, Rick Warren and Martin Luther King Jr. to name a few (I won't keep mentioning them all, most of them expose themselves anyway) who are supposedly Baptist pastors but are in reality apostate Baptist, not Baptist Christians who are in bed with Rome made me go nuts as I used to use them as an example of the Baptist legacy when these men are wolves in sheep's clothing.  Like Rick Warren even asking his pulpit to pray that the Cardinals will select wisely their new Pope, Martin Luther King Jr. was a Jesuit-trained infiltrator and Billy Graham is very open about his status with ecumenism.   As Pastor Ruben L. Lumagbas Jr. would say, "Be a Baptist later, get saved first because there are some Baptists by name who are not saved at all."  Yup false conversion.  

It's a deadly fatal error to believe even for once that the Baptist heritage can reconcile with Rome.  In fact, there are so many irreconcilable differences between Roman Catholicism and the Baptist heritage like in the ares of worship, sources of tradition and soteriology which is the doctrine of salvation.  As said, I can NEVER have peace with the doctrines of Roman Catholicism because she teaches a lot of false doctrine that even contradicts the Roman Catholic translations.  Also, this quote would also go against the likes of the Westboro Baptist Church.  God teaches us to hate the sin but not the sinner.  Spurgeon desires the priests to be freed from their sin.  In fact, some Roman Catholic priests who have become genuine Christians, are just like the Apostle Paul.  Besides, how can the Westboro Baptist Church admire Spurgeon yet they are so violent?