Is there any evidence for the papacy in the Bible? In this clip from Catholic Answers Live, I give one argument from the Gospel of John and answer a common objection to...
Many Protestants object that Jesus was using a metaphor when he taught his disciples: “Unless you eat the flesh of the Son of man and drink his blood, you have no life in you.” Catholics say he wasn’t, so wouldn’t that make Catholics cannibals?...
The words of institution at the Last Supper—“this is my body…this is my blood”—have been cause for much debate over the centuries. Catholics say that with these words Jesus literally changed bread and wine into his body and blood. Protestants say he intended the bread...
Relativism is often pitched as the more tolerant worldview than views that embrace the existence of absolute truth. But is this true? In this Ready Reasons video, I show why relativism is not the friend of tolerance that relativists think it...
There’s a lot of philosophy and argument that go into any proof for God, but if you only have five minutes, here’s a quick summary of one of Thomas Aquinas’ Five Ways on Catholic Answers...