by Karlo Broussard | Jul 18, 2022 | Articles, Dogmatic Theology/Apologetics
Protestant apologists often argue against the papacy along the following line: if Peter were the first pope, as Catholics say he was, then we’d expect to find the New Testament mention such a Petrine office when it would have been pertinent to do so. Since we don’t...
by Karlo Broussard | Jun 10, 2022 | Articles, Dogmatic Theology/Apologetics
Do you want to be left behind? For those of you familiar with Tim LaHaye’s Left Behindseries, you’re probably thinking, “Heck no! I don’t won’t to be left behind.” Well, I’m here to tell you, “You do want to be left behind.” The question is prompted by Jesus’ teaching...
by Karlo Broussard | May 11, 2022 | Articles, Dogmatic Theology/Apologetics
Some Christians think the possibility of going to hell is solely for unbelievers. They don’t believe that a true born-again Christian can lose his salvation, hence the common phrase once saved, always saved. But for other Christians, hell is a stark reality to contend...
by Karlo Broussard | Feb 20, 2022 | Articles, Dogmatic Theology/Apologetics
Whether we can be absolutely sure that we’re going to heaven is a hotly debated topic among Christians. For those who argue that we can have absolute assurance, John 5:24 is a go-to passage. It reads: Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears my word and believes him...
by Karlo Broussard | Feb 3, 2022 | Articles, Dogmatic Theology/Apologetics
The so-called “wisdom” of the world is rife with incoherencies. One of the more trendy and pernicious examples of our time is transgenderism. Like relativism, transgender philosophy looks compelling, maybe even commonsense, on the surface. But when you examine it...
by Karlo Broussard | Jan 20, 2022 | Articles, Dogmatic Theology/Apologetics
Whenever we’re talking about whether it’s appropriate to ask the saints to intercede for us, an objection that’s inevitably made is, “The Bible never instructs us to pray to the saints, or make our request known them. Therefore, we shouldn’t do so.” The first thing we...