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Catholic Child Rearing
February 10 was our anniversary of coming into the church. I can't believe it's been a whole year already. In a way, it seems so recently, yet in a way I feel more and more as though I have been home for a long time. The… -
What does The Church teach?
Matthew 16:18 "I also say to you that you are Peter, and upon this rock I will build My church; and the gates of Hades will not overpower it. 1 Corinthians 15:9 For I am the least of the apostles, and not fit to be calle… -
Credo
When I became Catholic, I could finally recite the Apostle's Creed without making mental qualifications and exceptions in my head. It is interesting that although this creed is very widely held to be the basis for ort… -
Response to Paleocrat's comment on Oral Tradition
[Paleocrat's comments in bold] 1. They [the Jewish leaders in the NT] taught many things that made void the Word of God. It was not simply their practices in Matt. 15 that were condemned but traditions tha… -
Images, Intercession and Idolatry - part II
I was making a comment for yesterday's post, but it got so long I decided to just hit "New Weblog Entry." Here goes. "There are Catholics that treat statues like idols and are seemingly incapable of practicing thei… -
Confusing God
I'm really surprised I didn't get more comments on the last post. I thought it was kind of neat. Oh well. Today I am thinking about John 20 when Jesus tells his apostles: 21Jesus said to them again, "Peace … -
The "Real" Protestant Reformation
Last night Dave and I were talking about the confusing state of the Catholic Church right now and how it's a weird time to be Catholic. Dave was lamenting the corruption that seems apparent and so ubiquitious in the C… -
And now for the famous Protestant apologist, Mercury Man!
Being a Protestant certainly has its benefits. Whenever anyone pins you down on a particular doctrine or lack thereof, you can always point the finger and say "Hey, you're not talking about ME-protestant, you're talki… -
A Plug, a Recap, and a Coincidence? I think not.
We listened to a Catholic apologetics lecture by John Martignoni on the way to church and back. (An update from our usual listen to my dad's sermons, which include bonus side commentary on why being Catholic is just p… -
Sola Scriptura
One Protestant friend of ours keeps insisting, whenever we claim that we reject "sola scriptura"out of hand, that our objection really isn't to "sola scriptura" as the Reformers originally taught/meant it, but rather …
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