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Jesus as “Firstborn”
The history of Christianity is one of debate. As the Gospels reveal, Jesus was challenged right from the start. Rival schools like the Pharisees and Sadducees posed pointed questions to him, trying to trap him in his words and even to get him in trouble with the authorities. Some of Jesus’ most famous statements were responses to challenges from his critics:
“What God has joined together, let man not put asunder.”
“A house divided against itself cannot stand.”
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Dec 12th 2018
Could You Use Some Help Around The Dinner Table This Holiday Season?
Leading your Protestant friends into the Catholic Church can seem like a hopeless task. Your friend may seem too far away, too biased against Catholicism, or even too apathetic.
I would have loved to have had Jimmy Akin as my wingman in discussions with Protestants about Catholicism more times than I can count, but he is usually busy and, last I checked, hadn’t mastered the art of bilocation.
I was sitting at lunch one day with friends: one Catholic, two Protestants, and we were having a
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Nov 15th 2018
Ten "Dumb Questions" To Ask When Discussing Abortion
In his groundbreaking Pro-Life book, Persuasive Pro-Life, Apologist Trent Horn teaches pro-life ambassadors to follow these five ambassador rules when they engage in conversations on not just abortion but any controversial topic:
Don’t be weird.
Make your evidence bulletproof.
Use questions instead of statements.
Actually listen.
Agree whenever possible.
Right now, we're going to delve deeper into #3 - Use questions instead of statements.
When we make statements in conversation, they ca
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Jan 3rd 2018
Are Gospel Accounts Of The Nativity At Odds With Each Other?
In this excerpt from his book, Hard Sayings: A Catholic Approach to Answering Bible Difficulties, Trent Horn looks at how we can make sense of what seem to be inconsistencies with the Gospel narratives around the the time of the Nativity.Consider the accounts of Jesus’ birth that are found in Matthew’s and Luke’s Gospels. According to critics, Matthew 2:1-23 tells us that Mary and Joseph lived in Bethlehem, where Mary gave birth to Jesus and the couple received the Magi
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Dec 21st 2017
God Works In Mysterious Ways - The Story Behind A Catholic Apologetics Classic
Over the last 29 years, so many lives have been touched by Karl Keating's book, Catholicism and Fundamentalism. It has been referred to again and again by converts as being instrumental in their conversion. It is very simply, a classic.But how did Karl come to write Catholicism and Fundamentalism? The story might interest you.Here's the story, in Karl's own words...My first substantial foray into apologetical writing was in the pages of The Wanderer, a Catholic weekly newspaper. After having d
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Dec 11th 2017