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Questions Covered:

  • 03:09 - How did the Church Fathers know when to take Scripture literally and when to take it figuratively? 
  • 07:12 - Does the name “deuterocanon” mean that those books are somehow less inspired than the rest of Scripture? 
  • 11:55 - If someone gets civilly divorced and has no children, can he get an annulment and become a priest? 
  • 17:00 - Does a divorced and remarried person (without annulment) automatically go to hell if they’re still remarried when they die? 
  • 22:05 - Why do people have such big problems with Vatican II? 
  • 34:33 - Since Hebrews says “The greater blesses the lesser,” how do we understand the Psalms when they say “Bless the Lord, O my soul”? 
  • 40:08 - How do we know that the Roman Catholic Church is correct instead of the Orthodox Church? 
  • 46:03 - How do I respond to someone who says that it doesn’t matter what religion we belong to as long as we all believe in the same God? 
  • 50:23 - How can I answer the charge that the Bible says there’s no Trinity? 

Resources Mentioned:

The Twentieth-Century Apologetical Rollercoaster by Jim Blackburn

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