Category: Roman Catholicism
The True Church
[responsivevoice_button] I am having an exchange with a Roman Catholic about the Church and stuff. I’m bringing it here to have a better format: TLM fan: 1. I think we agree on that But the question is how do you … Continue reading The True Church
Mike Winger vs Trent Horn
Trent Horn has a few youtube videos in response to Mike Winger and his series on Catholicism. Trent Horn provides the common arguments in favor of catholicism that has been addressed before. So, I’ll provide links to the various responses … Continue reading Mike Winger vs Trent Horn
The Founding of the Church at Rome
It is believed by some that Peter and Paul went to Rome and started a Church there. It is difficult for them to imagine that there exists next to nothing to suppose that those Apostles started the Church of Rome. … Continue reading The Founding of the Church at Rome
Before the Judge
Catholics, Orthodox, and other systems of these flavors like to (over)state their historical presence. That what matters is that some organization has historical continuity. The ironic thing about their worldview has no connection with the OT. That comes from the … Continue reading Before the Judge
Refuting Catholic Authority
I like Pastor Winger for willing to stand against the errors of Rome in a stranger fashion from most classical apologist(William Lane Craig, Michael Jones, etc) I also recommend this article pared with it because it corrects certain statements passed over: http://triablogue.blogspot.com/2019/10/refuting-catholic-authority.html Here are his other videos in regards to Roman Catholicism: Catholicism Evaluated Biblically Continue reading Refuting Catholic Authority
Can a Christian lose salvation?
I’ll be providing links arguing that a Christian can’t lose their salvation: Triablogue: Can a Christian lose salvation? Eternal Security Before The Reformation Apostasy & Perseverance What makes Jesus the Good Shepherd? Continue reading Can a Christian lose salvation?
Thomism and Nicene Orthodoxy
Most Thomist are Catholics(and some confessional protestants) that try to affirm the Nicene Creed but that leaves a tension in their doctrines. On the one hand, they are committed to a radical form of simplicity. On the other hand, they maintain distinctions in the Trinity(the persons). How do Thomist reconcile these issues? They do so by appealing to the notion that the persons are subsistent relations. Whatever that is there still lies the question about what relation do these relations play to the essence. In an exchange with a Catholic these comments were made: Thomasinos said: I mean that the … Continue reading Thomism and Nicene Orthodoxy
Papal Poison
This is a collection of arguments against Sola Scriptura from Catholics. They really will be the same old arguments used by them but a collection of the refutations to them. The place to start is with the issue of the definition of Sola Scriptura: On the Meaning of Sola Scriptura Does sola Scriptura mean sole authority? What does sola scriptura mean? 1. Scripture is meant to be read in a community: Reading Scripture in community Communal reading 2. The papacy is needed for proper interpretation of the Bible and to reject it leads to “chaos”(30,000 Denominations): Clashing with Catholicism If … Continue reading Papal Poison
Peter Williams on the Canon
My friend Tyler Vela posted on facebook something a question to Catholics on facebook about laity being able to read the Bible. Peter D. Williams arrived to argue they should and that broke out into a conversation about the authority … Continue reading Peter Williams on the Canon

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