




Does Righteousness from God Mean We’re Not Actually Made Righteous?
Episode 124: Year C – 5th Sunday of Lent In today’s episode, we focus on two details in the second reading and Gospel for this upcoming Fifth Sunday of Lent, Year C. The second reading is taken from Philippians 3:8-14, and the detail that has apologetical significance...

A Discussion on Baptism (NACHOS Supreme, March 2025)
NOTE: I was unable to capture the first hour of our discussion on the sacrament of baptism. Also, I failed to click the "speaker view" on zoom. I apologize for the tiles view. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIU9AUBqrxg
The Whys of Catholic Belief (Hour 2)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETw9avDms3o Audio Download Questions Covered: 14:40 - Why does the pope not follow Pope Paul VI’s understanding of synods only being made up of Cardinals? Will he allow women priests and homosexual weddings? 20:50 - What does the Church...
The Whys of Catholic Belief (Hour 1)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETw9avDms3o Questions Covered: 07:16 - Why do Catholics follow the doctrines and orders of the pope even if it’s not written in the bible? 19:00 - Why don’t Catholics follow Sola Scriptura? 37:24 - Why is baptism different among...

A Protestant Finds Too Many Popes
The Letter of Clement to the Church of Corinth, which dates to the latter part of the first century, is often appealed to as evidence that the church of Rome, and by way of implication the bishop of Rome, had a posture of leadership relative to the other churches...
Protestants Fight Back on ‘Call No Man Father’
A standard go-to Bible passage for Catholics in rebutting the Protestant argument that Jesus forbids calling religious leaders “father” (Matt. 23:9) is 1 Corinthians 4:15. There, Paul says, “Though you have countless guides in Christ, you do not have many fathers. For...
Eternal Security and a Helpless God
ome Christians object to the claim that our good works play a causal role in our salvation. They also reject the idea and that it’s possible to lose our salvation, subscribing instead to a doctrine called eternal security. They’re concerned that on the Catholic view,...


Does Righteousness from God Mean We’re Not Actually Made Righteous?
Episode 124: Year C – 5th Sunday of Lent
In today’s episode, we focus on two details in the second reading and Gospel for this upcoming Fifth Sunday of Lent, Year C. The second reading is taken from Philippians 3:8-14, and the detail that has apologetical significance is Paul’s teaching that we receive righteousness that comes from Christ. For many Christians, this is proof that our justification is merely forensic/external and doesn’t involve interior righteousness. The Gospel reading, taken from John 8:1-11, involves the woman caught in adultery. The apologetical detail is Jesus’ ability to avoid the trap set by his enemies. The relevance this detail has is that it comes up in conversations concerning the famous Trilemma argument for Jesus’ divinity.
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Wasn’t Jesus (John 1:14) and Stephen (Acts 6:8) also full of grace?
Full Question Was Mary the only one who was “full of grace"? Or were Jesus (John 1:14) and Stephen (Acts 6:8) also full of grace? Answer It is true that both Jesus and Stephen are said to be “full of grace” in the English translations. However, the Greek phrase that...
Did the Apostles Practice Confession?
Full Question Did the apostles practice confession? Answer There is no direct evidence that they did. However, we can reasonably infer that they did. First, we can assume that they would have administered the sacrament of confession given the fact that Christ gave...
What Does Jesus Mean by the Log in Our Own Eyes in Matt. 7:3?
Full Question Jesus says in Matthew 7:3, “Why do you see the speck that is in your brother’s eye but do not notice the log that is in your own eye?” What does he mean? Answer What Jesus means is that we tend to see the faults of others without recognizing that we are...

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