Final reflections on whether or not this particular lucan translation is that important for us as Catholics.
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Do Catholics Worship Mary? A response to Matt Slick
Is praying to Mary sinful? How about bowing down to statues? In this article we directly respond to CARM's homologous article, while addressing many of the concerns Protestants fear regarding Mary's role in the Church.
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Kecharitomene: How Protestants favored ‘highly-favored’.
We analyze different historically-significant Protestant Bible translations to see how they have deviated from the Christian traditional interpretation of Luke 1:28.
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“Why won’t the Vatican sell all its treasures and give them to the poor?”
A biblical reflection.
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Peter, His Faith, or Christ as the Rock? What St. Augustine Actually Taught
Does St. Augustine disagrees with the Catholic doctrine on the Papacy when he states that the rock in Matthew 16:18 is not Peter, but his confession of faith or even Christ himself?
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God: Omnisciency VS Free Will?
Is an all-knowing God compatible with human free will? Let's take a look at the main accusations.
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Questions About the Eucharist
A few objections raised against the Catholic teaching of the Real Presence are examined here. Namely, was the Eucharist adored in the Early Church? Were the eucharistic elements themselves revered? Did early Christians believe in eucharistic miracles? Was transubstantiation even believed?
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The Marshner Challenge to Irresistible Grace
The "I" in the TULIP acronym stands for "Irresistible Grace" in Reformed Theology. It claims no true Christian can resists God's grace to do His will. Based on insight by William Marshner, we challenge such Calvinist conception.
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The Calvinist KJVOnlyst Dilemma
We go over the verses of 2 Peter 2:1 and Jude 1:4 to use them as examples that contradict both, the teachings of Reformed Theology regarding Limited Atonement; and the teachings of the King James Bible Onlysm movement regarding the inerrancy of such English translation.