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It looks like Roman Catholicism is too focused on the signs and wonders, right? As a former Roman Catholic, I was once enamored with the signs and wonders of statues of Mary crying or the story of a priest who actually saw the flesh and blood in the eucharistic host. John 6 has often been …


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The doctrine of Unconditional Election is really that hard to comprehend. As Living Word IT Park continues its verse-by-verse preaching with Galatians, the first chapter has been done. The passage talked about how there’s no other Gospel and Paul’s calling. The non-Calvinistic crowd (where I used to belong) says we have a limited free choice. …


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This is a meme from the Hugot Seminarista, which literally translates into, “The Pulled Out Seminarian”. This Facebook meme just looks funny. St. Jerome, or should I just say Jerome the Church Father, since Protestants also honor Jerome of Prague. The quote is often used to backfire on Protestants. However, if they had even a …


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Happy Martin Luther King Jr. Day? I used to admire the man until I realized one thing. King was a Vatican shill through and through! If we must acknowledge it, King turned out to be a Vatican shill. News reports and legitimate photos don’t lie. A computer-generated image may lie. However, any cross-examination can prove …


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Today is Sinulog, and I must admit, thankfully, not all churches are barred. However, I thought about how downtown churches often become “ghost towns” during Sinulog in Cebu City. This reminds me of the burden that I have for Roman Catholics, especially since the Philippines is predominantly Roman Catholic. As I thought about today’s Sinulog, …


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