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It’s easy for Roman Catholics to tell Baptists and Protestants, “You need to read more of the church fathers!” However, as I read through Catholic websites, many of them tend to be just fragmented. Roman Catholicism has been known to take many things out-of-context. If Rome can take the Bible out of context then it …

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It’s effortless to say, “You Baptists/Protestants have been ignoring verses.” However, in Baptist/Protestant teaching, there’s such a thing as expository preaching, or verse-by-verse preaching. It becomes more helpful when one looks into the context than out of the context. These are verses like Matthew 7:21, Romans 2:6-7, Galatians 5:6, James 2:17, James 2:24, and Revelation … ...

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I found this meme on social media. It’s really funny how Roman Catholics take verses out-of-context. It gets funnier when I’m engaging with Catholic Fake Defenders who are different from the apologists from Aleteia or Catholic Answers. Yes, I’m talking about Facebook pages where it gets even more and more laughable. Now, I thought about …

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It’s something when I look at the abundance of Catholic faith defender (I believe many of these came from the Philippines) pages on Facebook, paying for their ads. One of these ads endorses Peter Kreeft, a former Calvinist turned Roman Catholic. They would often say, “Weak Catholics become Protestants. Strong Protestants become Catholics. In my …

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Roman Catholics tend to take the Scriptures out of context or even ignore the obvious context. Even the way Roman Catholics read Matthew 16:16-18 or James 2 is very out of context! I decided to tackle Isaiah 22:22, which says the following: 22 And I will place on his shoulder the key of the house …

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