Welcome to The Counsel of Trent podcast, a production of Catholic Answers. Trent Horn: It’s time for me to say goodbye. Not to you, not to the work that I’m doing, but to the things that are trying to kill me. And I bet they’re killing you, or they’re making you miserable...
I’ve noticed a lot of times the answers will be I’m Protestant because I’m not Catholic. I’ll talk about this more in my forthcoming book when Protestants Argue Like Atheists, because I feel like that this is kind of an illicit shifting of the burden of proof. Trent Horn: I’v...
What am I doing wrong? It’s probably a combination of soil and climate more than you, though if your manure is contaminated with herbicides, that can also cause a lot of damage and stop your trees and gardens cold. My advice: Build the soil and garden in the ground, as you can see...
In order to explain the flaw in Steven’s argument, I need to say something first about the Catholic understanding of the relation between Scripture and sacred tradition. In the Catholic tradition we rightly approach Scripture in the Church and through sacred tradition. That is because in the Ca...
I am a Vietnam Veteran, withhonorabledischarge and recommendation, whovolunteeredto serve our country during war[or what we were led to believe was war]and ended up becoming more of aHippybecause I was over-educated, liked history, knewnone of what was tried in the past worked without peopl...
Trent: Today I’m going to talk about why I quit social media, but before I do that, please hit the, you know what? Maybe you should not hit the subscribe button. Maybe you should just go outside. Maybe you should just get offline. Maybe you and I should take a hard look at wha...
I know Trent Horn is really big on the idea, you don’t do rebuttals to rebuttals to rebuttals. It’s too easy to go down these really obscure rabbit holes and it can easily become about the ego of the people involved. And so I’m cautious about doing a rebuttal. I actually ...
Now, the usual claim here is that these ex Christians must never have really been Christians in the first place. If you’re familiar with the no true Scotsman fallacy, this seems like an obvious version of that. So much so that my Catholic answers colleague Trent Horn calls it the no tr...