“Youth Pastors” Refuted by the Scripture/Early Church

I have always though those under the age of 30 are not to be taken serious in a role of Ministry. This is not a private opinion–rather the opinion of the Holy, Catholic Apostolic Church. The same church that provides us with intelligibility of the Scriptures.They believed this not because of some “vain tradition”–but on…… Continue reading “Youth Pastors” Refuted by the Scripture/Early Church

Ellen G. White’s Confusion on Catholic Justification – Double Standards and Absurdities

Many Protestants and non-Catholics believe that within the Catholic understanding of Justification men have the ability to merit salvation. As Ellen White asserts: Let the subject be made distinct and plain that it is not possible to effect anything in our standing before God or in the gift of God to us through creature merit. Should…… Continue reading Ellen G. White’s Confusion on Catholic Justification – Double Standards and Absurdities

Progression of Martin Luther’s Theology

Many Protestants are unaware of the progression of the Theology of Luther. Some Protestant groups, believe that Luther read the Bible once and then repudiated the Catholic Church. However, most are unaware that even at the time of the 95 theses Luther was still very much Catholic. I share again an excerpt from Bro. Peter…… Continue reading Progression of Martin Luther’s Theology

Protestants in Conflict with Scripture – (P3)

As I have demonstrated many times on this platform the issues that arise with the paradigm of Sola Scriptura. In this post, I quote Bro. Peter Dimond on this dilemma–and why the Protestant paradigm is absurd: THE CHURCH EXISTED FOR DECADES BEFORE THE BIBLE WAS EVEN FINISHED According to scholars, the last book of the…… Continue reading Protestants in Conflict with Scripture – (P3)

Analysis of Philippians 4:9 – Apostolic Tradition

Passages such as Phillipians 4:9 and others are very important when bringing up the idea of Oral Tradition in response to Sola Scriptura advocates. Protestants assert that “all of the tradition talked about in the New Testament is the “gospel”, which begs the question as to what the “gospel” is and undermines the emphasis of…… Continue reading Analysis of Philippians 4:9 – Apostolic Tradition

Did the Jews Give Us the OT Canon? – Protestant Scholars Testify

A common objection from Protestants on the Canon of Scripture is that “the Jews gave us the Canon, yet we disagree with them theologically– therefore we can take the Jewish OT canon and reject their Theological errors”. However, the premise that the Early Christians received a Canon from the Jews is false. As stated before,…… Continue reading Did the Jews Give Us the OT Canon? – Protestant Scholars Testify

Protestants In Conflict With Scripture (Part 2)

In this article, instead of focusing on some issues concerning Protestant’s appeal to the Church Fathers and other historical conflicts. I will be pointing attention to some Deuterocanonical references/influences that are seen in the New Testament. This is problematic, because in Protestantism–a possible criterion proposed by Modern Scholarship is inter-canonical references. For example, the New…… Continue reading Protestants In Conflict With Scripture (Part 2)

The Old Testament Canon and Protestantism

A common objection that is posed when addressing the Canon dilemma from Protestants is “we can reject the Fathers that gave us the Canon because we reject the Jews that gave us the Canon”? There is some truth to this argument in terms of us receiving the Texts historically (i.e. passed Down via Moses and…… Continue reading The Old Testament Canon and Protestantism