Latter Day Saints (Mormons) Refuted in 4 Points

Your doorbell rings and there are two young men with neckties wanted to share the Book of Mormon with you? What do you do?

In this video lesson we give you the arguments and distinctions that you need as a Catholic to make a rational, biblical, and confident response:

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OxTalk 15: Do Babies Believe God? (also Sedevacantism and Hell Questions)

In today’s OxTalk Dr. Marshall look at three questions from the Muskoxen of the New Saint Thomas Institute about the Society of Saint Pius X, Sedeprivationism, do babies have belief in God, and the Harrowing of Hell in time.

It’s a great show!

Baptism

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Quiz on When Catholics Leave the Church

Quiz on Answer Protestants

How to Talk with Sedevacantist and Radical Traditionalists

The closer someone is to Catholicism, the more difficult it is to convert them. This might seem counterintuitive, but it’s true. It takes less training to answer broad questions about Christ or infant baptism.

Well, this is even more true with Sedevacantists. The word sedevacante means “the seat being empty.” It refers to their belief that the Seat of Saint Peter is empty. They claim to be Catholic and claim that there is no Pope.

Today’s lesson examines their beliefs, their arguments, and how you can use Church documents to overturn their claims:

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Authorship of the Holy Bible

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How to Address Liturgical Abuse

Whenever someone asks me about liturgical abuse, I usually say that the best plan of action is to close your eyes. But sometimes it’s so in your face that you can do nothing to avoid it.

Sometimes it is unavoidable. Even more, liturgical abuse leads some people to leave the Catholic Church and keeps some from entering the Catholic Church. Today we explain how you can use Catholic apologetics to answer this complicated issue in the Catholic Church.

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Forum Focus 58: Analogies for the Trinity

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