Reason

argueLet’s reason together. You got questions, I got answers…well, I know where answers are.

Questions are easy, but man, the answers are hard!  Thankfully, most of these questions are answered wonderfully by Karl Keating on Catholic Answers , so whenever possible I link to his website. His instruction is all with imprimatur (declared by the Catholic Church to be free from error in matters of Roman Catholic doctrine and morals and approved for publication). All the more reason to defer to another. I also really appreciate the fellows at Called to Communion, as well as  Taylor Marshall’s brief, sound and helpful articles, so I link to them as well.

Why do Catholics believe the Papacy is Biblical?

Why do Catholics reject the doctrine of  Sola Scriptura?

Why is the Catholic Bible different from the Protestant Bible, and why do Catholics believe that Protestants removed books from the Bible?

What do Catholics mean by “Tradition”?

Do Catholics worship idols, or statues?

Aren’t all images prohibited in worship?

Do Catholics worship Mary, or saints?

Why do Catholics pray to Mary and the saints when we should only pray to God?

What do Catholics believe about Mary?

How can Catholics believe in the perpetual virginity of Mary when the Bible speaks of Jesus’ brothers?

Why do Catholics believe that the bread and wine really are Jesus’ body and blood?

Why must Catholics make such a big deal about transubstantiation?

Don’t Catholics claim to sacrifice Christ over and over again in the Mass?

Do Catholics believe that they can earn their salvation rather than being saved by faith alone (Sola Fide)?

What do Catholics believe about grace?

What do Catholics believe about Purgatory?

Where did the idea of Purgatory come from?

What are indulgences, and can I get fries with that? Go ahead and supersize it.

How can I become a Catholic?

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