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I got saved at 13 years old, and I thought of growing. I could remember watching Trinity Broadcasting Network. Catholicism had become so distasteful that I refused to go to Mass with the family. I started watching Hour of Power in the late 1990s. The host was the late Robert Harold Schuller, who died on …

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I attended the “High View of Scripture” at the Living Word Christian Church. There was a certain sponsorship for free books. I was able to get what I might call a crash course on Systematic Theology. As I was reading the book The Trinity: An Introduction by Scott R. Swain, of the Short Studies of …

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It’s crazy but true. The Roman Catholic institution can go with arguments like, “The Church is the mother of the Bible.” Well, we need to differentiate the Bible (the bound book we have today) from the Scriptures. We need to take the meaning of the word bible (where we get the Bible from) and the …

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Above is a meme I found on social media. This is often used to gaslight people into saying, “The Catholic Church (Roman, emphasis mine) is the true Church founded in 33 A.D. because we have the remains of all the apostles in all the churches!” However, if we knew how the apostles were martyred and …

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As today is Good Friday, perhaps one of the best readings during the Lenten season is Mark 2:23-27. For the sake of Roman Catholic readers, we would like to read this straight from the GNT, which is a Catholic-approved Bible: 23 Jesus was walking through some wheat fields on a Sabbath. As his disciples walked along …

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