St. Francis de Sales has always inspired me. I’ve read many of his works since he has an extensive collection of writings. In fact, Pope Pius XI declared him to be the Heavenly Patron of all Writers.
The Case For Jesus By Brant Pitre
A Review
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Good Friday, Islam, And Liberal Scholarship
Specifically Addressed To Dr. Shabir Ally, Adnan Rashid, And Paul Williams
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In my last few posts, I have dealt with the subject of Islam. It’s an important topic because they’re over a billion strong and becoming more prevalent in western society. I don’t critique their faith out of hate but out of love for them. They need the gospel just like everyone else.
Two Major Errors In The Quran
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Is Muhammad in Song of Solomon 5:16?
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Dr. James White And The Development of Doctrine
Inconsistency Is The Sign Of A Failed Argument
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If you were a Catholic living in the year 120 AD, would you know as much as you do today about the faith? Absolutely not! So then does the Church change her doctine? Absolutely not!
Then why does Catholicism in 120 AD look different than 2016 AD. It is because doctrine develops but it does not change.
The Feast Of The Angelic Doctor
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Dialogue Requires Honesty
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I was once asked if I believed in interfaith dialogue. I told my friend that it depends. Dialogue is a word borrowed from two Greek words, dia and logoi. Dia means “through” and logoi means “words”. To put it plainly, dialogue means “through words”. At this point it is evident that dialogue is certainly a means to an ends.
Can God Become A Man?
Trinitarianism Vs. Unitarianism In The Old Testament
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The concept of the Incarnation is difficult to grasp for most Jews. Orthodox rabbis like Rabbi Tovia Singer state that God cannot come down in the form of anything. I find this odd since the Rabbi is telling God what he can and cannot do. The truth is, God comes down to earth in the form of a man several times in the Old Testament.