“excatholic4christ” (Tom) was raised Catholic, lost his faith in high school, attended Mass for a while after he married and had children, and Tom tries to run down every biblical indication of the papacy, but I run rings around him, Scripture- and history-wise. He's way over his head in this area, as usual.
The late Steve Hays made a response to me on 14 January 2010 entitled "Up from the acorn." It mostly had to do with the Jerusalem Council (Acts 15) and I reply to various objections to the Catholic and "episcopal" interpretation of the Jerusalem Council (Acts 15) made by the late anti-Catholic Calvinist Steve Hays.
My aim here is to outline what the Scripture tells us about the different types of angels and to go no further into speculation. It is an important topic. And I believe angels still act in our world today. But we don’t do ourselves any favors by going fur.
And Which Specific Body of Water Did They Cross, According to the Combined Deductions and Determinations of the Bible and Archaeology? Egyptologist James Much confusion has arisen from an unfortunate relentless biblical usage of "Red Sea" (should sometimes be "Reed Sea"). I argue for an exact lake of the crossing.
Including a Handy, Nine-Point Summary of Solid Exegetical Arguments for the "Cousins" Theory of Jesus' "Brothers" Eric Svendsen is an anti-Catholic I critique in great depth Protestant anti-Catholic apologist Eric Svendsen’s dissertation on the Blessed Virgin Mary, regarding the so-called "brothers" of Jesus.