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How Can I Respond to Protestant Objections About Scripture?

Karlo Broussard2026-03-31T17:53:04

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“How can I respond to Protestant objections about Scripture?” This episode addresses this question while also tackling varied topics such as how to engage with a friend’s doubts about the resurrection, responding to claims about dietary restrictions from non-Catholic Bible studies, and discussing the significance of the Deuterocanonical books.

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Questions Covered:

  • 02:50 - I feel like Catholics come across as first century historians about a God that wants nothing to do with you.
  • 12:20 - My friend’s dad doesn’t believe Jesus really rose from the dead. How can I object to his premise?
  • 21:35 - I have a relative who is going to a non-Catholic bible study. They were told that they are not supposed to eat pork or else they will be condemned. How do I respond?
  • 28:49 - What is your response to protestants who reject the seven extra books we have?
  • 39:40 - Do Catholics believe that there is no more procreation in the afterlife?
  • 45:41 - Why are Holy Thursday and Good Friday not considered holy days of obligation?
  • 47:51 - My protestant friend said that they reject the Deuterocanon because they came in at a time where no new prophecies would come. How do I respond to that?
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