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The Synthesis of All Heresies
“Trent, can you respond to what this Catholic said online? It’s just really confusing.”Normally, I don’t like to nitpick other Catholics, even if I don’t agree with their approach toward sharing our faith. I don’t want to spend time arguing about matters Catholics are free to disagree about, especially since Scripture condemns this kind of quarreling and infighting. St. Paul said,“Why do you pass judgment on your brother? Or you, why do you despise your brother? For we shall all stand before the
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Apr 17th 2024
The Unbiblical Idea of Sola Scriptura
After I became a Christian
I struggled with whether I should keep attending a
Catholic Church.As I sat in church and watched incense rise
up
from the altar, I felt an urge to stay and be part of what
felt
like a sacred mystery.On the other
hand, there were a lot of Catholic beliefs
that
I could not find in the Bible, which made me think they
were just man-made traditions.I eventually decided that it didn’t
matter which church I joined so long as I only
believed in what the Bible
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Oct 2nd 2023
The Bible’s Table of Contents
The clearest example of
a sacred Tradition that both Catholics
and Protestants accept is the canon of Scripture. The word canon comes from a Greek word that means “rule,” and refers to the Church’s
official
list of inspired writings. You can find this list
in the table of contents of every Catholic or Protestant Bible.The
canon of Scripture was first declared
in Rome in A.D. 382and was later defined at two Catholic councils in North Africa(Hippo
in A.D.
393 and Carthage in A.D. 397).How
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Sep 18th 2023
How to Weigh Church Teaching
Is everything the Church teaches infallible?
How can you tell what is and what isn’t? Just how much weight are we supposed
to give to particular teachings?As Catholics, we trust that the Holy Spirit is
guiding the Church, and much of the time, we do not have a pressing need to
determine the precise level of authority of a particular statement in a
magisterial document. But sometimes we do, particularly in apologetic contexts:
Liberal dissenters may try to
dismiss teachings that are
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Dec 1st 2018