Catholic Church vs Protestant (The Topic Protestants fear Most)

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Catholic Church vs Protestant (The Topic Protestants fear most). In this video, we will be talking about the topic that Protestants fear the most when speaking to Catholics. They don't understand this topic and have a difficult time accepting it and the ramifications.

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After being a Protestant for more than 50 years I came to the conclusion that Protestantism is the absence of the Church, it is Christianity without the Body of Christ. I became Catholic less than a year ago.

jonatasmachado
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I’m a Protestant and have no problem or fear talking to Catholics about this.

InscoesAdventures
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I’m married to a Catholic, and am converting from agnostic/atheist. I don’t understand the feud, both groups are Christians. Pray for me and my conversion, so I can leave some of my bad ways behind and be saved.

mmouseavr
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I recently debated this with a Oneness Pentecostal, he started to remark how we had “extra books”, I quickly corrected him that he has some missing books. 🤷🏻‍♂️

Lucky
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Bryan, my mother is 80 yrs old. Has been a devout Catholic since her 20's. My sisters have recently talked her out of being Catholic. She now believes the Devil is in the Catholic church. They are giving her things from Proclaiming the Gospel by Mike Gendron. Please pray for her. Her name is Carolyn.

gingersnap
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I love how some protestants think we made up the deuterocanon yet the jewish holiday of hanukkah is found in macabees. Youd think theyd be trying to convince jews that we made that holiday up for them.

timboslice
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I'm debating and studying hard as a former Protestant, I can predict their rebuddle, I just led homeboy to admit He's a predestinationist.
I'm trying to show my pops all this.
He's in a prosperity cult.
Say a prayer for me because this is not my Forte, God bless

Cata-Holic_Doode
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I once debated a Protestant on this issue and he simply said the canon was evident to the Fathers and early Christians. But as you said, Brian, this was not the case. In fact, the OT, priests, and deacons were the primary authority in the early Church. The NT was not primary, not even the sole authority. Evangelical Protestants also fear talking about Confession. John 20.21-23 is a difficult one for them to wrap their heads around!

ryan.mccombs_rep
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I'm pretty sure Jesus made it clear about the importance of works. He spoke very clearly about us doing the Will of the Father, or not doing it, and the consequences of each. That's a very strong indication that what we do, or don't do, is important regarding whether or not we get to Heaven. We SHOW our faith in our behavior.

cynthiamatthews
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Clear as day! More power to Catholic Truth channel! God bless 🙏

shepherdson
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Did the church give us the bible or did the bible give us the church?

mikehartley
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It better we set aside our differences and embrace each other. The main thing is we are serving God faithfully.

Mr.G_
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A protestant family member of mine, who couldn't believe I would ever want to become Catholic, dropped all dialog when I asked him "How do you know Matthew wrote Matthew?" That question from Madrid to White is a simple truth that just shuts down the argument, it only goes south from there for them, and he knew it. My relative has since (in the last week) actually reached out and asked about Catholic Eschatology... I reminded them that the EFCA, from which their church takes it statement of faith, removed pre-millennialism from their doctrine of faith. They didn't even know, and yet again, they got nervous and changed the subject. I believe God is calling them and I have to give thanks to God and you, as well as other apologist for such thoughtful content, it has been pivotal for myself and now, apparently my family.
God bless you sir, your family and your crew at Catholic Truth.

theneighborguy
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If you think Protestants fear this topic, you need to upgrade your group of Protestants.

ZTAudio
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Did Martin Luther and company have the authority to determine which books should be (or should not be) in the Bible?

jimbomendoza
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As a Protestant I fear nothing from the Catholic world. I suppose in the past, when you tortured and killed us for heresy, I'd still not been afraid.

Malachor
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Thank you for bringing your usual levels of clarity and understanding to this topic, from a 2 year old Catholic (really 59 😅)

applin
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Your shirt should say "only one truth Jesus Christ!"

mathewm
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To quote Ferris from How To Be Christian, Protestantism is a Build a Bear religion

evannuh-koo-la
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I’m one of those former hard-core Reformed Protestants - even went to RC Sproul’s annual “Ligonier” conference in 2017 - “the 500th Anniversary of the Reformation.” The inconsistencies and lack of depth in the foundations of sincere Protestant faith made it untenable for me. An objective look at the foundations of “Sola Scriptura” left me in a major crisis of faith. Graciously, the Lord replaced that false foundation with a more precious one - a clearer and more profound confidence in the grace and mercy of Christ without the intellectual baggage of the theological gymnastics required to fit Sola Scriptura and Sola Fide into historic Christianity.

Among many other problems, Sola Scriptura, and its accompanying principle of “individual interpretation, ” presuppose universal literacy and routine access to the full canon, both of which were unimaginable to people who lived in the first century. Sola Scriptura also requires a point in time in which it became the standard, because it certainly wasn’t the standard in the time of the OT, and the NT texts weren’t even completed in their original forms until the very end of the first century. The first 70 years (modest estimate) of Christian evangelization occurred before anything resembling the complete NT canon could have been assembled, yet we believe that the Apostles and their successors accurately and authoritatively taught what Christ commanded them to teach. The logic leaps and historical gaps of Sola Scriptura - and the fact that you can’t get use the Bible Alone to justify Sola Scriptura - make it untenable.

I find Sola Scriptura a man-centered, ego-stroking doctrine that allows its proponents to put words in God’s mouth, leading to using Holy Scripture to justify every doctrinal error and abominable sin imaginable.

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