Last night I was watching another show on EWTN regarding abortion. This show was also very eye opening. The stats were appalling and point to genocide of certain populations. It indicated that around 29% of the african american potential population has been killed by abortion, while only around 9 percent of the potential white population [...]
Archive for January, 2008
More on Abortion
Posted in Abortion on January 30, 2008 | No Comments »
Demolishing of Sola Scriptura
Posted in Apologetics, Bible on January 30, 2008 | No Comments »
I found this debate between Gerry Matatics and James White interesting. You may not agree. It is a point by point cross examination of the subject.
Biblical Concept of Temporal Salvation
Posted in Apologetics, Bible on January 28, 2008 | No Comments »
In a past blog it was mentioned that many protestants are unaware of the different modes of Salvation that are present in the Bible. Temporal, Eternal, Middle and General are all types of Salvation taught by the Bible. Protestants often overlook this.
Today I want to discuss Temporal Salvation and the Bible. The Old testament includes many examples of [...]
Biblical Salvation is very Catholic
Posted in Apologetics on January 27, 2008 | No Comments »
Over the past few weeks I have been discussing the Bible with my Protestant friend. He has come to the conclusion that Catholics need witnessed to. After reading his latest blogs I have determined that he has a faulty understanding of Catholic Theology. He seems to have a superficial view on Biblical terminology.
The biggest problem that my [...]
Salvo-Noodle Challenge-What the Church Actually Says
Posted in Apologetics, Bible on January 26, 2008 | No Comments »
The Salvo Noodle challenge said:
We will keep it simple and clean… the Bible and nothing else.”
Because my friend has gone outside the boundaries of rules of the discussion and have interjected his views on what he thinks Catholicism teaches regarding salvation, I feel it necessary to tell him and the readers what Catholicism teachs from [...]
Full Response to Challenge statements made on Salvo-Noodle
Posted in Apologetics, Bible on January 26, 2008 | No Comments »
I am posting this response on my blog. This is my rebuttal to comments made by my protestant friend in the challenge he made on his blog. He made all sorts of false and half-truth statements about what the Catholic Church Teaches. He accused the Church of teaching Salvation by Works, which it does not. [...]
The Abomination of Abortion
Posted in Abortion, Early Church Fathers on January 24, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Often I come home from work and watch EWTN while I try to relax from a days work. The last few days they have aired an abortion rally that happened in San Francisco. The rally featured an abortion survivor, a niece of Dr. Martin Luther King and some other speakers.
One of the speakers stood out to [...]
Can Catholics “EARN” Their way to salvation?
Posted in Apologetics, Bible, Early Church Fathers on January 19, 2008 | No Comments »
There is a common heresy exspoused by many, whether they are Christian or not that they can earn their way to heaven. Many Protestants that I know think that this is exactly what the Catholic Church teachs its adherants. They believe that Catholics believe that they can “merit” or earn their way to heaven.
The problem with this thinking [...]
Inerrancy of Scripture
Posted in Bible on January 17, 2008 | No Comments »
A discussion of deuterocanonical books with my protestant friend has led me to do a little research and a little thinking on what the Church teaches on the inerrancy of scripture and what it means.
I found this on EWTN…
Even as we affirm inerrancy, however, it is important to recognize that the truth of the content [...]
Am I a cannibal? Are Catholics Cannibals?
Posted in Apologetics, Bible, Early Church Fathers on January 16, 2008 | No Comments »
I have been in discussion with an anti-Catholic friend that seems to waiver between whether the CC is apostate or misguided. I asked if he believed in the real presence of Jesus in the Eucharist. He basically went on to say that he does not believe in transubstantiation. This would be fine enough but he [...]