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Catholics (and Orthodox) believe that the Church is infallible, whereas Protestants tend to believe that only the Bible is unerring in this way. But which of these approaches looks more like what we see in the Bible itself? Here’s how Jesus’ teachings only work with Infallibility.…
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Each year on St. Patrick’s Day, certain Baptists will claim that St. Patrick wasn’t REALLY a Catholic, but was instead a Baptist. But what do we learn from listening to St. Patrick in his own words? And what do we know about the world of St. Patrick from those who lived during his lifetime? As it turns out, Patrick was way more Catholic than you may realize… and he was quite explicit about this fact!…
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Christopher Hitchens famously claimed that “religion poisons everything,” and Steven Weinberg argued that “with or without religion, good people can behave well and bad people can do evil; but for good people to do evil – that takes religion.” Here are six reasons those are silly arguments.Welcome back to Shameless Popery. I’m Joe Heschmeyer. So about 20 years ago, we saw the rise of what’s sometimes called New Atheism, although it’s not that new anymore. It was kind of the convalescence of a number of authors and thinkers, people like Richard Dawkins, Christopher H…
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To a lot of non-Catholics, it seems obvious that Catholics go overboard when it comes to Mary, and a lot of people assume this is just because of traditions or something. But what if there’s a biblical basis for treating Mary as an indispensable part of authentic spiritual warfare? Welcome back to Shameless Property. I’m Joe Heschmeyer. So last week I looked at the fact that the earliest Christians talk a lot about Mary as the new Eve and give a surprisingly prominent place to her. And for many non-Catholics, particularly Protestants, this can be a bit unusual because r…
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As far back as we have evidence that Matthew, Mark, Luke,and John are the four Gospels, we have evidence that these same Christians believed that the Virgin Mary had a special role to play in the story of our salvation as the “New Eve,” and that “the knot of Eve’s disobedience was loosed by the obedience of Mary. For what Eve had bound fast through unbelief, thus did Mary set free through faith.” But is this vision of Mary based on the Bible? and what does it mean for Christianity?Speaker 1:You are listening to Shameless Popery with Joe Heschmeyer. A production of Catholic Answers.…
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With the recent end to the NFL season and the dawn of a political rematch between President Joe Biden and President Donald Trump, it seems timely to ask: is it wrong to root AGAINST the other side, instead of just rooting for your own side? Isn’t that the sin of envy? Well… it depends.Announcer:You are listening to Shameless Popery with Joe Heschmeyer, a production of Catholic Answers.Joe Heschmeyer:Welcome back to Shameless Popery. I’m Joe Heschmeyer. It is February 2024 and there’s a lot going on in the United States right now, particularly on the political an…
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Should Christians celebrate Lent? or is Lent an unchristian invention of the Roman Catholic Church? …
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The Protestant Reformer John Calvin claimed that from all eternity, God has predestined some people to heaven (the elect) and others to hell (the reprobate), and there’s nothing anyone can do to go from one category to the other. In this episode, Joe Heschmeyer asks if this is what the earliest Christians believed. Calvin’s own answer on that question might surprise you. …
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While Catholics and Protestants often debate what St. Paul and St. James mean about justification, what if we’re missing the sola fide silver bullet? Here are three basic questions that cut to the heart of the debate over “faith alone” and how we’re saved.Speaker 1:You’re listening to Shameless Popery with Joe Heschmeyer, a production of Catholic Answers.Joe Heschmeyer:Welcome back to Shameless Popery. I’m Joe Heschmeyer. So today I want to do two things. One, I want to explore this big question, are we saved by faith alone or are we saved by faith a…
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For the Protestant Reformers, and for many Protestants today, justification by faith alone (sola fide) isn’t just the biggest issue separating Protestants from Catholics. It is “the central, chief article by which the Christian doctrine and the Christian Church stands and falls,” and without this teaching, Luther claimed that “the church of God cannot subsist one hour.” But is any of that true? Or did the Church subsist for 1500 years before the Reformers invented sola fide? Here’s what the finest Protestant scholars have to say about early Christianity̷…
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Protestants sometimes describe the Reformation as a sort of return to the early Church, away from what are claimed to be corrupt Medieval Catholic practices. But is that really true? Let’s take a closer look at six major controversies in the earliest days of Christianity,/ (including the fights against Docetism, Gnosticism, Novatianism, Donatism, and the persecution of Christians by the Romans). The results might surprise you! …
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It’s not hard to find bad news for the Catholic Church today, whether it be the decline of Christianity in the West, or the increasingly public infighting within the Church (most recently, over Fiducia Supplicans and the idea of blessing same-sex couples), or any number of Catholic Church scandals. Given all of this, is this a sign that the ship is finally going down? Or does some historical context help to make sense of the present messiness? Specifically, what can we learn from the apparent victory of the Arian heresy in the golden age of the Church?Speaker 1:You’re listening…
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Many of us grew up hearing about how “three kings” came to visit the baby Jesus, only to learn later that Matthew actually calls them “magi,” or “wise men,” and doesn’t mention there being only three of them. In fact, much of what we think we know about this passage might be wrong. So who were these men? And is it really likely that they “worshipped” Jesus, as Matthew says? Also: what do we make of their mysterious gifts? …
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Maybe you’ve heard the claims that Christmas is on December 25th because of some pagan festival: either Saturanlia, or Sol Invictus, or the birthday of Mithras, or some such. But is that really true? Joe unpacks the lies and falsehood spread by the “Living Church of God” in their video “Christmas Is Pagan—Here’s Why It Matters & What You Should Do About It.”Speaker 1:You’re listening to Shameless Popery, with Joe Heschmeyer, a production of Catholic Answers.Joe Heschmeyer:Welcome back to Shameless Popery. I’m Joe Heschmeyer. Today I w…
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It’s common this time of year to hear about Jesus being born to an “unwed mother.” But is that accurate? Why do some Bible translations say that Joseph and Mary were “espoused,” while others say “betrothed,” “pledged,” or even “engaged”? And if they were only engaged (or dating!), why does Matthew 1 refer to Joseph as Mary’s “husband” and talk about how he considered divorcing her? …
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Do you believe the same things about the Eucharist (or Lord’s Supper) that Jesus taught and that the Apostles and earliest Christians believed? Here are 5 ways of knowing — the true teaching is strange, sacrificial, serious, sacramental, and even SHOCKING.Speaker 1:You are listening to Shameless Popery, with Joe Heschmeyer, a production of Catholic Answers.Joe Heschmeyer:Welcome back to Shameless Popery. I’m Joe Heschmeyer. So today, I want to explore a fivefold test for Eucharistic theology. Because when you look at what the Bible has to say about the Eucharist, whe…
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Whether they call it “eternal security,” “perseverance of the saints,” or “once saved, always saved,” many Protestants believe that once a person enters into a saving relationship with Jesus Christ, that they can never lose their salvation. And there are Bible verses that DO seem to say that… if you read them a certain way. But if this is what the Bible really teaches, why didn’t the early Christians seem to know about this teaching? And why do so many Christians today read the Bible as denying eternal security?Speaker 1:You are listening to…
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If Purgatory is true, how do we make sense of the Good Thief on the Cross? And what about Isaiah’s experience with the burning coal in Isaiah 6? And in any case, didn’t Christ do it all on the Cross? It turns out, there are good biblical answers to each of these Protestant objections.Speaker 1:You are listening to Shameless Popery with Joe Heschmeyer, a production of Catholic Answers.Joe Heschmeyer:Welcome back to Shameless Popery. I’m Joe Heschmeyer. I want to continue the theme of purgatory. At three weeks ago, I think it was, I did a video on the “Subject is …
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Fr. James Martin proposes a “minority interpretation” of the parable of the talents (made famous by Sr. Barbara Reid, O.P.) in which the Master is unjust and the third servant is honorable for standing up to him. But is that really what we’re supposed to take from the parable of the talents? Or is there something deeper and more profound at hand? In particular, what can we learn from the biblical context of Matthew 24-25, from the interpretations of the early Christians, and from the liturgical context? And how can we respond to the “entrustment” of God in both th…
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How are the Saints a “proof” of Christianity? Can’t you be good without God? You might be surprised to learn what Jesus has to say on this subject… or what it would mean for us to take His teaching seriously.Joe Heschmeyer:Welcome back to Shameless Popery. I’m Joe Heschmeyer. So today, I want to explore the fifth of five arguments that Benedict the XVI, Joseph Ratzinger, later Benedict the XVI made against atheism and for theism and in this case Christianity specifically. So, we’ve already looked at science and intelligibility, the meaning of life, exist…
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