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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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I was really laughing at this meme by i2Catholics on Facebook. The Roman Catholic view of 2 Timothy 3:15-16 is that since Paul was talking about the Old Testament Scripture, meaning Sola Scriptura couldn’t be possible. After all, I’ve been a lot and I mean a lot of misrepresentations and misunderstandings of how Roman Catholics …

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The feast of the Black Nazarene is over. Sinulog is over. However, it doesn’t meant that the foolishness is gone. It’s pretty much like how Christmas, Chinese New Year (which was yesterday), and Valentine’s Day just come once a year. Today is Ash Wednesday. However, I felt compelled to write this article as I’m going …

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Happy Valentine’s Day? I have nothing about celebrating Valentine’s Day with one’s spouse or romantic partner. However, people tend to have the wrong notion about Valentine’s Day in a similar way to Christmas. Anybody who can remember Christmas can look at the materialistic and toxic positivity that people engage in it. Christmas could be so …

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There are just times when the Lunar Calendar has some events coinciding. There was a Chinese New Year on Ash Wednesday. There was February 9, 2005, when Ash Wednesday fell on the Chinese New Year. There was also when February 14 (the feast day of St. Valentine, a Christian honored by Roman Catholics and Protestants …

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