catholic are wrong

Catholics Are Wrong

Event Overview:
Have you ever found yourself speechless when someone says Catholics are wrong and criticizes the Catholic Church? Do you walk away frustrated, wishing you had the right words to respond? You’re not alone. Many Catholics struggle with defending their faith, especially when confronted with tough questions or outright criticism.

In this engaging talk, you’ll learn a simple 3-step approach that works in almost any situation—no theological degree or deep Bible knowledge required. Armed with basic logic and a powerful roleplay technique, you’ll be ready to leave critics stunned and speechless. Imagine turning the tables and confidently standing up for your faith the next time someone says, “Catholics are wrong.”

What You’ll Learn:

  • A straightforward 3-step method to handle almost any criticism of the Catholic Church.
  • How to use basic logic to dismantle common misconceptions about Catholicism.
  • A roleplay technique that will leave critics of the Church at a loss for words.
  • Practical tips to build your confidence and empower you to engage in meaningful conversations about your faith.

Event Highlights:

  • Interactive Q&A Session: Following the talk, you’ll have the opportunity to ask questions and dive deeper into specific challenges you’ve faced.
  • Real-World Application: Leave with practical tools and techniques you can use immediately in everyday conversations.

Who Should Attend:
This event is perfect for anyone who has ever felt unsure or unprepared to defend their Catholic faith. Whether you’re a lifelong Catholic, a recent convert, or simply curious about how to address criticism with grace and logic, this talk will equip you with the tools you need to respond confidently.

Don’t Miss This Opportunity to Strengthen Your Faith!
Register now and learn how to confidently defend the Catholic Church against criticism. Empower yourself with the tools to transform doubt into dialogue and uncertainty into unshakable confidence.

Visit The University Series website for more details and pre-registration

The Eucharist..It Is More Than A Symbol

Most Non-Catholic Christians attacks on the Catholic Church often focus on the Eucharist. This demonstrates that opponents of the Church—mainly evangelicals and fundamentalists—recognize one of Catholicism’s core doctrines. What’s more, the attacks show that Fundamentalists are not always literalists. This is seen in their interpretation of the key biblical passage, chapter six of John’s Gospel, in which Christ speaks about the sacrament that will be instituted at the Last Supper.

They often like to take a very literal interpretation of scripture giving themselves authority. 

When it comes to the Eucharist however, they render those passages as symbolic and ignore thousands of years of Church history and the early Church fathers.

Jesus said: “‘I am the living bread which came down from heaven; if anyone eats of this bread, he will live forever; and the bread which I shall give for the life of the world is my flesh.’ The Jews then disputed among themselves, saying, ‘How can this man give us his flesh to eat?’” — John 6:51–52.

His listeners were stupefied because now they understood Jesus literally—and correctly. He again repeated his words, but with even greater emphasis, and introduced the statement about drinking his blood: “Truly, truly, I say to you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you have no life in you; he who eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life, and I will raise him up at the last day. For my flesh is food indeed, and my blood is drink indeed. He who eats my flesh and drinks my blood abides in me, and I in him” — John 6:53–56.

Don’t forget to read John 6 in the light of Isaiah 49. Read Isaiah 49:26 & there is no way John 6 could be interpreted as symbolic.

 

 

Jordan Peterson Discusses The Fragmenting of Christianity

Dr. Jordan Peterson discusses the fragmenting of Christianity with Ben Shapiro on the Dave Rubin show. Dr. Peterson correctly points out that with an authority “you end up becoming your own church”

Watch till the end and see the famous protestant preacher John MacArthur admit the problem of not having a central teaching authority in the church.

As Catholics however, we know that Jesus gave Peter the keys to the kingdom, and through Apostolic succession Francis now holds those keys and
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Dr. Jordan Peterson Talks About The Fragmenting of Christianity with Dave Rubin and Ben Shapiro

Dr. Jordan Peterson discuss the fragmenting of Christianity and how over individualizing eventually leads to you becoming your own church. The Catholic church opposed that. The Church of Christ is One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Watch the whole show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRPDGEgaATU&t=3495s

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