38; Lk. 8:21; etc.).Such, however, is certainly NOT the teachingof Mercy Walked In; the message of the song isterribly devoid ofrepentanceand doesn’t even mention
Consequently, the Catholic is in the same epistemic position as the Protestant. By way of response BOH reasserts the Tu Quoque argument is not appropriate because the Catholic places their faith in an infallible Magisterium while the Protestant only finds his own opinion. This leaves the ...
The canon debate is primarily a theological issue, not a historical one. What should, and should not, be in the Bible is a matter of inspiration and revelation, not church councils and magisterium. The question of the canon begins with understanding the nature of Scripture. We cannot understan...
Although Limbo was a widespread Catholic belief (I was taught it growing up), it was not even mentioned in the latest revision theCatechism of the Catholic Churchthat came out about three decades ago. (It should be noted that the word "limbo" nor any similar term is in Ephesians 4:8.)...