Evangelicalism, Catholicism, and Mormonism

In the comments of Tuesday’s post, an interesting discussion arose, started by Fr. Greg of the ACCA, about the interrelation between Evangelicalism and Mormonism. Fr. Greg himself wrote a worthy post on the subject. His argument is that while Mormonism and Catholicism have what may appear, on the surface, as similarities, Mormonism is actually a… Continue reading Evangelicalism, Catholicism, and Mormonism

John Armstrong on Catholicism

John Armstrong’s been at his best of late. First off, he nails it with a post on whether or not Catholics are Christians (spoiler: we are). The conclusion’s not what’s worth reading: it’s his reasoning for getting there. The best part, in my opinion, was this insight: The Catholics I know personally love Christ as… Continue reading John Armstrong on Catholicism

What Do Men Say Matthew 16:18 Means?

I recently got to see Catholicism proved through negation. Stacey and Chris have attempted to inject a bit of Catholic clarity and charity into an anti-Catholic conversation (as I did briefly) on this post, and they’ve just been getting slammed with hostile comments and told in no uncertain terms that, while the blog has literally… Continue reading What Do Men Say Matthew 16:18 Means?

Different Views on Catholic Radio

This really is more of two posts: one in which I talk about a good post on Catholic radio, and one where I talk about a good Catholic apologist in the comments of that same post. I just thought it would be strange to have two different posts talking about the same link. I. iMonk… Continue reading Different Views on Catholic Radio