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Who is the best Catholic apologist alive today?

  • Bishop Robert Barron

    Votes: 42 47.7%
  • Fr. Mike Schmitz

    Votes: 39 44.3%
  • Trent Horn

    Votes: 23 26.1%
  • Jimmy Akin

    Votes: 14 15.9%
  • Joe Heschmeyer

    Votes: 2 2.3%
  • Matt Fradd

    Votes: 6 6.8%
  • Scott Hahn

    Votes: 13 14.8%
  • Brayden Cook - TheCatechumen

    Votes: 1 1.1%
  • Taylor Marshall

    Votes: 3 3.4%
  • Christian Fagner

    Votes: 3 3.4%
  • James White

    Votes: 7 8.0%

  • Total voters
    88
Has anyone here watched The Chosen? It's flooded my YouTube shorts and I'm tempted to watch it. I know that it's made by an Evangelist but the actor playing Jesus is a Catholic minister and I've enjoyed the clips that I've seen. I really like how it humanises Christ.
I've watched a bit before dropping. It's alright. It's got some decent writing chops, but sometimes you can really tell the showrunners are Protestant. There's nothing wrong with watching it, and I know plenty of Catholics who really like it.
 
there are some stories and accounts that Muhammad was greatly influenced by either Arian or Monophosyte Christian’s
From what I've read, he took from multiple groups, including the Monophosytes, Gnostics, and Nestorians. He also included some stories from sources we know to be false, like the Infancy Gospel of Thomas, where Jesus creates clay birds and gives them life. Muhammad was illiterate, so he was just going off of information he'd heard circulating at the time.

It's just that the more I study Islam and the Quran, the more convinced I am that it's straight from Satan. Even Muhammad himself thought that at first, until he told his wife what happened, and she convinced him it was a message from God. I actually think it's possible that Islam is what St. Paul is referring to in 2 Corinthians chapter 11 when he talks about false prophets preaching a different Jesus and a different Gospel. He also could just be talking about any number of heresies, but Islam seems to be the big one that really took hold and stuck around.
 
When Islam was on the rise Most Christians viewed Muhammad as a Christian Heretic that was perverting the Gospel, there are some stories and accounts that Muhammad was greatly influenced by either Arian or Monophosyte Christian’s (I can’t remember), they do claim to follow the God of Abraham but do not recognize Jesus Christ as God. That is their most categorical error and does not make them Christians, but it does make them “Abrahamic”

They cannot be saved because of that, no one is arguing that they are. (except maybe in cases of Invincible ignorance)

Recognizing that is not some Vatican II hippy dippy mumbo jumbo, but the position that the Apostolic churches have always had

Much of Islam is derived from Paganism. Allah existed as the high god of Meccans who was the most powerful of all of the Gods and had many children like Zeus in Greek paganism did. Since the rise of Islam Arab-Christians have used the word "Allah" to refer to the one Abrahamic God, but Allah as a separate god existed before he became God.

Likewise, before Islam religion in Arabia was syncretic. Christian/Jewish-Arabs were pagans who believed in all of the pagan gods alongside the one Abrahamic God.
 
Much of Islam is derived from Paganism. Allah existed as the high god of Meccans who was the most powerful of all of the Gods and had many children like Zeus in Greek paganism did. Since the rise of Islam Arab-Christians have used the word "Allah" to refer to the one Abrahamic God, but Allah as a separate god existed before he became God.

Likewise, before Islam religion in Arabia was syncretic. Christian/Jewish-Arabs were pagans who believed in all of the pagan gods alongside the one Abrahamic God.
Sort of on topic, but this interview of an ex Muslim now Catholic is pretty good
 
how accurate is this

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From what I've read, he took from multiple groups, including the Monophosytes, Gnostics, and Nestorians. He also included some stories from sources we know to be false, like the Infancy Gospel of Thomas, where Jesus creates clay birds and gives them life. Muhammad was illiterate, so he was just going off of information he'd heard circulating at the time.

It's just that the more I study Islam and the Quran, the more convinced I am that it's straight from Satan. Even Muhammad himself thought that at first, until he told his wife what happened, and she convinced him it was a message from God. I actually think it's possible that Islam is what St. Paul is referring to in 2 Corinthians chapter 11 when he talks about false prophets preaching a different Jesus and a different Gospel. He also could just be talking about any number of heresies, but Islam seems to be the big one that really took hold and stuck around.
I tend to believe that Giberal was some kind of Demon that took on the face of Gabriel the messenger of God. However, just because Muslims were duped by a demon doesn’t mean that they intend to pray to Satan 5 times a day, they do not know they were tricked yet they are still aiming for the Almighty.

The world would probably be much better without Islam
 
Honestly, I don’t think any convert should be allowed to speak on theology until they are the age of thirty and they have a wife and kids.

Actually, I don’t think most people should be allowed to practice apologetics. Most people end up doing more damage than good
 

Who is the better Christian?

The man who has memorized the Bible, but sits in his house all day rambling and raving about esoterica or the ignorant man volunteering at the soup kitchen and raising his children to be decent people on religious values he just sees as "common sense".

I would argue that people not seeing the latter man as religious and pious is part of why irrelegion has gained popularity in the west. The face of religion is either grifters or autists who are poor examples.
 
Who is the better Christian?

The man who has memorized the Bible, but sits in his house all day rambling and raving about esoterica or the ignorant man volunteering at the soup kitchen and raising his children to be decent people on religious values he just sees as "common sense".

I would argue that people not seeing the latter man as religious and pious is part of why irrelegion has gained popularity in the west. The face of religion is either grifters or autists who are poor examples.
The little old Chinese lady that says a rosary every day after mass for world peace and then goes home to prepare food for her grandchildren will probably see the beatific vision then most online Christian debators
 
Taylor Marshall said he decided to be almost exclusively TLM-attending because one NO parish had a guy in a Cookie Monster shirt give him the Consecrated Host (I think he mentioned it was on a spoon but I thought that was only a Byzantine Rite/EO thing?) Also regarding Taylor Marshall's rigorism/issues, he recently tweeted that Head Coverings are a requirement for women.
I was going to say that that sounds so far-fetched, but I've seen people wear a lot of strange things at Mass (once, someone wore a Barak Obama campaign t-shirt, which I would say is pretty scandalous). Also, hot take: I believe that veils are fetishized more often that not.
Much of Islam is derived from Paganism. Allah existed as the high god of Meccans who was the most powerful of all of the Gods and had many children like Zeus in Greek paganism did. Since the rise of Islam Arab-Christians have used the word "Allah" to refer to the one Abrahamic God, but Allah as a separate god existed before he became God.

Likewise, before Islam religion in Arabia was syncretic. Christian/Jewish-Arabs were pagans who believed in all of the pagan gods alongside the one Abrahamic God.
Don't the Satanic Verses that Salman Rushdie talked about reference these pagan gods that Meccans used to worship?
Sort of on topic, but this interview of an ex Muslim now Catholic is pretty good
God, this was such a good interview. Also highly recommend the Apostate Prophet x Matt Fradd interview if you want to learn more about Islam. I believe both AP and Ismail were Sunnis, so there is some things they used to believe that the Shia don't, but I still highly recommend both interviews.
10000000% accurate.
I see this all the time at my parish especially because we have TLM available. Very few cradle Catholics are out there reading Aquinas or Canon Law. Oddly enough many of them wind up switching to Eastern Orthodox after a few years.
In my experience, the cradle Catholics who are especially interested in TLM, Aquinas, Canon Law, etc. tended to become interested via converts to Catholicism. Of course, some cradle Catholics were simply always interested in it.

Anyway, I wanted to sperg out about something I'm struggling with. Apologies if this isn't the right thread to talk about it in, but I promise it's Catholic-related. When I was talking to my boyfriend (who is Muslim) recently, something clicked and I realized that we were unequally yoked and that our relationship would never work out. So, I broke up with my boyfriend. The other reason why I broke up with him though was because I developed a crush on one of my friends who is Catholic (and conservative). The more I talk to my friend, the more I realize how alike we are and that he would be a good person to date. Unfortunately, he is going across the country to get a PhD. Luckily, my job is remote, but I'm currently saving up money before I move. I don't want to move across the country just for a guy, but I also want to try dating him. Luckily, we talk online every day, and we both have each others phone numbers so we could call if possible. I just wish I could see him in person, it would definitely make things easier. Does anyone have any ideas of what to do? I've been praying about it a lot.
 
Does anyone have any ideas of what to do? I've been praying about it a lot.
I cannot speak from personal experience, but I have seen long distance relationships work, but only if the couple has already met either before or during the relationship. My advice would be to continue to pray to God for a sign and also to reflect on if you can see yourself together long term.
 
The little old Chinese lady that says a rosary every day after mass for world peace and then goes home to prepare food for her grandchildren will probably see the beatific vision then most online Christian debators
You either get the family and regularly attend Mass and try to do good deeds, or you end up in a Sam Hyde comment section. Which way will it be, White Man?

Personal confession, seeing people randomly blurt "Christ Is King" on an off-roading video only evokes "shut up faggot". Belief should be unshakeable and secure; when The apostles left the Sanhedrin, rejoicing because they had been counted worthy of suffering disgrace for the Name they did not mean victimizing themselves for attention.

For these people: stop posting random platitudes and do some work. You'll find the itch goes away quickly- a lot like just not being gay. You don't need to bring it up randomly.
 
Is act of Apostasy in catholic church a somewhat new thing? I know it exists for at least 30 years, but longer than that I do not know.
I officialy (at least according to my country) quit my confession and am without one (tax reasons). I am not believing either, so in my situation, why should I go to extreme lengths and officially get a stamp from the church I do not follow? Its not required by the state, and I am fine without it. I just dont see how it would work. I feel a little as if its the same situation as councilors in army boot camps. Trying to get you to change your opinion and try again, weasel you in.
 
Is act of Apostasy in catholic church a somewhat new thing? I know it exists for at least 30 years, but longer than that I do not know.
I officialy (at least according to my country) quit my confession and am without one (tax reasons). I am not believing either, so in my situation, why should I go to extreme lengths and officially get a stamp from the church I do not follow? Its not required by the state, and I am fine without it. I just dont see how it would work. I feel a little as if its the same situation as councilors in army boot camps. Trying to get you to change your opinion and try again, weasel you in.
i think its more of a symbolic thing. "now i am officially an atheist" type of thing

same thing with "debaptisms" done by atheists
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@Local Farmer @Preacher ✝ What's your guys opinions on the whole Santa Muerte shit? I just want to know why the fuck it looks so creepy with the skull face and shit.
Well normally with "Folk Catholicism" I try to be charitable and look at the positives.

However santa muerte has been formally condemned by the Catholic Church so I will follow suit.

As for why it looks so creepy, it's a personification of death.
 
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