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Is it judgmental to point out someone's error?
Peggy Frye
How can I refute my colleague's claim that truth is relative?
Fr. Vincent Serpa O.P.
Did Christianity borrow from Mithraism?
Jim Blackburn
When Jesus mentioned the "one flock, one shepherd," was he referring to the Catholic Church alone?
Peggy Frye
Is lying a sin if done to protect someone from death?
Michelle Arnold
How can I turn down an invitation to participate in an apologetics debate?
Fr. Vincent Serpa O.P.
Is it lying if you said something, discovered that it was wrong, then took it back? Is it still a sin?
Jim Blackburn
Can you explain the moral distinctions in these situations? Are these examples of legalism?
Fr. Vincent Serpa O.P.
What is truth?
Fr. Vincent Serpa O.P.
How can the Catholic Church claim to be true when it represents such a minority position within Christianity?
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"I offer no sacrifice save to the One true God."

~ Maximus, martyr, saint, about A.D. 250, in answer to the demand of the civil authorities for sacrifice to the pagan gods; a test in common use as belief in a single Godhead was known to be definitive in the early Christian community; thus any Christian might be called on to seal with his blood his faith in the One God. (See: The Blessed Trinity)
 
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