Following on from my post here: http://davidobeid.blogspot.com/2010/...-finished.html You may find this a very good read: http://michael-boystown.blogspot.com...d-at-mass.html I love how the Catholic faith coalesces all of the data of revelation into a cogent whole, never ignoring or suppressing one part in order to prop up some aberrant man made novelty. Simply beautiful and beautifully simple!
Yes. I have assurance of salvation. My assurance is based on God’s promises in Scripture. This is a tour through the promises of God that give me assurance in the first two chapters of 1John: If I walk in the light the Blood of Jesus cleanses me from all sin. (1John 1:7) If I confess my sins God will forgive and cleanse me. (1John 1:9) If I keep God’s commandments I can be sure I know Him (1John 2:3) If I walk ...
Every now and then anti-Catholics latch onto a statement made by a Bishop or some theologian and use it to argue the case that the Catholic Church does not believe that the Bible is free from errors. It is true that there are some renegade Bishops (even "good" Bishops) and theologians who do indeed think that the Bible is not free from errors. Renegade Bishops and theologians aren't the Church though, and for an insight into what the Church really taught on this issue in the Second ...
What I love most about Michael Voris is that he manages to encapsulate an idea that takes me a long time to formulate, even in my own mind, and express it clearly, succinctly and forcibly in a short youtube clip. When my wife and I decided to raise our family away from the wickedness and snares of a city like Sydney we were harangued from all sides by those who wanted us to stay. Many simply didn't want people they loved to move far away. Others argued from this point: They said ...
I tweeted this, but it was just way too good not to blog about as well. I wonder if Michael Voris would do a speaking tour down under?