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Quick Questions Why didn't C.S. Lewis and other Christian intellectuals become Catholic?
Quick Questions If I feel I cannot defend my faith adequately, isn't it right to slam the door on persistent non-Catholic missionaries?
Quick Questions How can I bring my Jehovah's Witness sister back to the Catholic faith?
Quick Questions Should I talk about the differences between faiths, or just keep my mouth shut out of respect?
Quick Questions Shouldn't we do whatever it takes to convert non-Catholics?
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