Protestants deny that good works can be meritorious (i.e., rewarded by God), but St. Augustine taught that our merit was merely God “crowning his own gifts.” That’s what the Catholic Church teaches.
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Alabama wide receivers Ryan Williams and Germie Bernard had quite the game on Saturday. Both dynamic players stole the ...
Scripture is clear that God destroys idolatry by condemning unrepentant idolaters, and that the Lord works His judgment upon ...
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Bruce Gordon traces how the Bible took shape and traveled across continents, Shannon K. Evans offers a fascinating look at ...
So many illegal immigrants have crossed our southern border that both Republicans and Democrats now claim that they have a ...
The term apologetics has nothing to do with “apologizing” for anything. Presenting an apologetic is almost the very reverse of apologizing.