Roman Catholicism and the Scripture: I am a senior in high school and have been engaged in an informal debate with a strongly Roman Catholic Teacher at my school. We have discussed many differences and similarities be... Last Modified: 06/06/2005 13:15:11 |
Peter: I've heard in the second edition of "The Papacy Evaluated" by E.G. Behm that it said something to imply that Peter was not the first pope, otherwise Paul's letter to the Romans wou... Last Modified: 06/03/2005 15:23:57 |
THE Antichrist=One person?: Isn't The Antichrist according to Rev. 13,18 one specific human? Last Modified: 06/03/2005 13:21:27 |
New Pope: I was just watching the news coverage of the new pope being elected, and, although it was very interesting, I was disturbed by some of the talk that I heard on the newscast. I und... Last Modified: 06/02/2005 16:44:01 |
St. Pius X Society--Xtreme!: In a previous Q&A, which I read from your archives, a viewer wrote in asking about who the St. Pius X Society were, and asked if they were not accepted within Catholicism today. A... Last Modified: 05/18/2005 14:02:58 |
Sermon in Catholic Church: I had occasion to attend a service in a Roman Catholic Church this past Sunday. The gospel reading was on Jesus as the Way, the Truth and the Life. The sermon was a most eloquent... Last Modified: 05/16/2005 05:53:31 |
The so-called Power and Primacy of the Pope: This question deals with the Lutheran Confession known as the "TREATISE ON THE POWER AND PRIMACY OF THE POPE" (1537)[it can be found on pp.319-335 in Tappert--The Book of Concord, ... Last Modified: 05/13/2005 13:54:56 |
Antichrist/Man of Lawlessness: My pastor is convinced that while the Pope can be identified as the Man of Lawlessness described by Paul, he cannot rightly be called the Antichrist because he does not deny Christ... Last Modified: 05/10/2005 10:16:19 |
Pope as Antichrist: In second book of Thessalonians it speaks of the lawless one. From what I've read on your question and answer forum, that is interpreted to mean the pope is the antichrist. The ... Last Modified: 05/07/2005 08:30:46 |
Pope as the Antichrist: If the pope is THE Antichrist due to his power and influence, does this mean that he is the devil? If not, can you explain the differences between antichrists, the pope, and the d... Last Modified: 05/07/2005 08:21:17 |
RE: Innacurate teachings on Catholic salvation: I just read the question and answer just posted on the topic on Catholic salvation. The answer you gave was excellent. I would like to add some insight for the questioner. If he... Last Modified: 05/06/2005 07:47:00 |
Inaccurate teachings on Catholic salvation theology: As a practicing Catholic who is dating a devout WELS member, I have done some exploring of your faith. I am increasingly troubled by the incorrect statements of Catholic salvation... Last Modified: 05/04/2005 16:13:44 |
CORONA--Papal Crown--666?: Some time ago I heard from a friend a bit of "trivia." I was told matter-of-factly that the papal crown/corona contains exactly Six Hundred Sixty-Six (666) jewels on it. The pers... Last Modified: 05/03/2005 16:53:44 |
The Antichrist in History: I have read that the dual ideas that the Antichrist is either a figure from the distant past or the distant future were first advanced by Roman Catholic theologians during the Refo... Last Modified: 05/02/2005 08:56:35 |
Christians, Catholics and the Pope: In a recent answer about the papacy, the responder wrote: "I suppose it remains a theoretical possibility that a pope could repent and renounce the false teachings of the Catholic ... Last Modified: 05/02/2005 08:47:19 |
the Papacy - the Antichrist: After seeing all the honor, praise, and glory that has been heaped upon Pope John Paul II by men from every land and religion (almost), I have ceased to struggle concerning whether... Last Modified: 04/30/2005 07:23:37 |
Divisional Chaos: Some of my Lutheran friends claim that the division among Protestants is irrelevant as long as there's agreement on "the essentials." If differences over the "[non?]essentials" ar... Last Modified: 04/18/2005 11:29:05 |
Pope: I was just wondering with all this Pope coverage, why they keep calling him "Holy Father"? My mother-in-law is Catholic and she didn't even know. Do they actually think he was Ho... Last Modified: 04/18/2005 08:12:51 |
Christians, Catholics, and the Pope: A group of my friends and I have been discussing the Catholic religion, and I was brought up, as well as many others in the group, believing that Catholics are also Christian, they... Last Modified: 04/14/2005 17:49:07 |
salvation: I was raised Catholic and am now WELS. My parents and siblings are still Catholic, but many do not attend church at all and aren't familiar with the Bible. The differences in our... Last Modified: 04/14/2005 16:44:43 |