Roman Catholicism
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Mike Winger Ideas (45)
There is no select group of priests within the body of Christ in the New Testament
Things I Didn't Know as a Complementarian: Women in Ministry part 6
No special group of Christians should serve as a bridge to God's grace for other Christians
Things I Didn't Know as a Complementarian: Women in Ministry part 6
Catholic claim that marriage outside the Church is invalid is wrong — it is not sacramental but is still a real marriage; the Catholic doctrine of 7 sacraments is historically late
20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 1)
Praying to the dead is forbidden — the 1 Samuel 28 (Saul/Samuel) incident is a divine rebuke, not a model; this applies to Catholic prayers to saints
20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 1)
Roman Catholic purgatory interpretation uses Paul as an exception case rather than normative
20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 7)
Idolatry ancient and modern: literal idol worship still exists; covetousness is idolatry; some Catholic practices parallel ancient idolatry; smartphone use threatens prayer life.
20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 28)
John 21:24-25 does not support Orthodox/Catholic oral tradition
20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 27)
Marriage as sacrament is a later doctrinal development, not apostolic
20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 27)
Mark 11:27-33 reveals a striking parallel between the Sanhedrin's authority claims and modern Roman Catholic magisterial claims — not as a "hypocrite" jab, but as a pattern Jesus addresses.
The Catholic Magisterium Is a LOT Like the Sanhedrin: The Mark Series pt 44 (11_27-33)
The Sanhedrin's three authority claims (succession from Moses, Moses's seat, oral tradition) are structurally identical to the Catholic magisterium's claims (apostolic succession, chair of Peter, sacred tradition).
The Catholic Magisterium Is a LOT Like the Sanhedrin: The Mark Series pt 44 (11_27-33)
Jesus's response pattern gives us a template: acknowledge the legitimate role (responsibility to teach) while rejecting the authority claims. The papacy has responsibility to teach God's Word but not the authority to determine truth.
The Catholic Magisterium Is a LOT Like the Sanhedrin: The Mark Series pt 44 (11_27-33)
God's justice is BOTH restorative AND retributive — using restoration to eliminate punishment is itself unjust. The solution to wrongful convictions is to reform the death penalty, not abolish it.
The Death Penalty Is Biblical... Obviously
Jesus agreed with the Pharisees on 4 points (supernatural worldview, resurrection, Scripture authority, messianic focus of OT) but disagreed on 3 (traditions as doctrine, authority claims, works-righteousness). Jesus agreed with the Sadducees on NOTHING.
Progressive Christians Are The Modern Sadducees: The Mark Series pt 48 (12_18-27)
About Orthodox Beliefs: What do Orthodox Christians believe vs. Protestants? Is their doctrine as problematic as Catholic doctrine? (I heard Hank Hanegraaf converted to it.)
20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 38)
Refuting Catholic “Queenship” of Mary: How would you answer a Catholic who uses Revelation 12 to argue Mary's queenship?
20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 44)
About the Marks of Stigmata: What do you think about the marks of the stigmata? Is there any way this could be biblical, even if someone isn't Catholic?
20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 51)
Should a Protestant Marry a Catholic?: What do I do if I'm thinking about marrying a Catholic girl, myself being Protestant? She has no problems with my faith but wants our sons baptized, since she and her whole family is Catholic.
20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 54)
What if I Don’t Live near a Bible-based Church?: What do you do when there are only Jehovah’s whiteness, Catholic, and extremely Progressive churches within a day’s drive of where you live?
20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 59)
Comfort from Scripture after a Breakup: My girlfriend (devout Catholic) and I (devout "protestant") broke up recently after dating for a year. We wanted to get married, but we broke up due to our faiths. Where can I read for comfort?
20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 60)
Transubstantiation, Consubstantiation, & Symbolism: What are your thoughts on the Lutheran view of communion (consubstantiation in contrast to the Catholic transubstantiation)? What would be a good case for an entirely symbolic view?
20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 65)
Catholic vs. SDA School for Children?: Would it be better to send my children to a Catholic School or a 7th Day Adventist school? We are looking to take our children out of public schools, and these are the two options available to us.
20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 77)
How to Reach Catholic Family Members: I’m a new believer, and my wife is a Catholic. Married 5 years. We have 2 very young baby daughters. How do I win my wife to Christ if she grew up rigidly Catholic? I can't break past her typological beliefs.
20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 83)
Traditional Preferences over Biblical Theology?: I’m an ex-Catholic, but I’m getting pulled back in. I don’t know why, but I just like praying in Latin, the Rosary, praying to saints, and using scripted prayers because I don’t know how to pray on my own.
20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 84)
The Origin of Sunday Worship: When is the earliest, in church history, that we see Christians worshiping on Sunday instead of the Sabbath? Did it begin with the Catholic Church, or was it before?
20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 100)
Which Faith is True?: How can I know I have the right faith? I've been watching many apologetics videos since I first found your videos over four years ago, and many Catholics, reformed believers, and evangelicals all have convincing arguments.
20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 100)
About Catholic Claims: Eucharistic Miracle: Have you ever heard of the apparent eucharistic miracle that Catholics point to? How would you respond to it and how they claim that the apparent miracle has been scientifically verified?
20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 101)
How to Explain Perceived Miracles: How can I respond with Scripture to my Catholic friend who says, “I’ve seen Mary & saints do miracles when my dad was in the ICU. That’s why it’s hard to leave the catholic religion: I’ve seen It”?
20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 103)
Should We Pray to Mary?: How can I respond with Scripture to a Catholic friend who says, “Mary is the mother of Jesus, so why wouldn’t you seek help from her? Jesus wouldn’t like you disrespecting His mom in any way”?
20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 105)
Does Catholicism Save?: If at the end of days, the Protestant belief is proven true, would Catholics be saved? Conversely, if Catholicism turns out to be the truth, would Protestants be saved?
20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 106)
Attending Catholic Ceremonies?: Can Christians go to Catholic weddings, funerals, and baptisms?
20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 106)
Mortal & Venial Sins?: 1 John 5: 16-17 seems to support the Roman Catholic understanding of mortal and venial sins. Is that the proper interpretation of this verse, and if not, how should we understand sin and the death it causes?
20 Questions with Mike Winger (Episode 113)
Different Views on Communion: Have you considered differing views on communion? I’ve just recently learned there are more than just the typical Baptist, Lutheran, and Catholic views. Some believe in Real Presence in spirit, not corporeal.
10 Questions with Mike Winger (Episode 5)
Proof of Transubstantiation?: If Jesus identifies Himself as “the Word” and Ezekiel literally ate the Word of God (Ezekiel 3:1-3), is this a good case for Ezekiel being an analogy to the Catholic transubstantiation of the Eucharist being true?
10 Questions with Mike Winger (Episode 11)
Salvation before the Reformation: Were people saved before the Reformation? It is hard to believe everyone went to Hell during that time, so I've heard people use this to argue in favor of Catholicism. Is this a valid argument?
10 Questions with Mike Winger (Episode 17)
More Than One Interpretation?: Can Scripture have more than one correct interpretation? I know Psalm 22 can, but Catholics believe this is so with Peter as the rock in Matthew 16: 18 or Mary in Revelation 12. Is there a good method to test Scripture for this?
10 Questions with Mike Winger (Episode 27)
Was Simon Always “Peter”?: Catholics always say Jesus changed Simon’s name to Peter. However, previous verses (Matthew 16: 16, John 21: 15, Matthew 4: 18, and Luke 5:8) refer to him as Simon Peter. Jesus says, “You are Peter…” not “From now on, you are Peter.” Was Simon always known as Peter?
Several disturbing things the Pope has said: 10 Qs with Mike Winger (Ep 30)
Is Ash Wednesday Biblical?: Could you share your thoughts on Ash Wednesday and how Christians should understand and approach the day? Is it exclusively a Catholic observance, or is there a way for non-Catholics to participate? Should we participate at all?
Is Ash Wednesday Biblical? 10 Qs with Mike Winger (Ep 46)
What is Blasphemy?: What is the biblical understanding of blasphemy? A Catholic online was complaining about how Protestants blaspheme Mary. How do we biblically define blasphemy, and what verses support this?
Why does it feel like Satan won't leave me alone? 10 Qs with Mike Winger (Ep 53)
Historical Data: Biblical Christianity: Is there any historical data on biblical Christianity outside the Catholic Church before the Reformation?
Would they abort Jesus? 10 Qs with Mike Winger (Ep 54)
Inter-Faith Marital Conflicts: My wife is Catholic, but I have an issue with our kids going to mass due to it being a propitiatory sacrifice. Am I doing more harm (by causing strife in the marriage) than good by not exposing them?
Quick Update on Cover-up Culture and 10 Qs with Mike Winger (Ep 69)
Can a Christian Attend a Catholic Mass?: My husband’s family is Catholic, and we are traveling to see them for Easter. They want us to go to mass with them, but I feel uneasy about it now that I am an active Protestant believer. Should we go?
What is a Jew according to the New Testament? 10 Qs with Mike Winger (Ep 71)
Roman Catholicism
Sola Scriptura: why I believe it and how it works
It's Not the the Singular Unified Group That Often It Is Portrayed as in Roman Catholicism There Are Various Sects and Groups and Different Different Disagreeing Groups within Roman Catholicism but There's another Problem and that Is Roman Catholicism Never Kicks Heretics out It Just Almost Never Happens You'Ll Have Bishops Who Are Functioning In in Roman Catholicism That Totally Don't Believe Roman Catholicism and Actively Teach against It and There's Still Part of It so that's Not Real Unity That's like a False Kind of Unity That's Going On There So Yeah that's a Lot of Stuff I Think the Bottom Line Is God's Word Is Authoritative and Here's Where the Catholic Agrees with Me I'M Just Saying the Traditions and the Arguments for Bringing Tradition in as an Equal Authority
Sola Scriptura: why I believe it and how it works
How Salvation Works in Roman Catholicism
My Response to Roman Catholic Apologist Trent Horn's Rebuttal of Me
The Defense of the Roman Catholic View from Trent Horn
My Response to Roman Catholic Apologist Trent Horn's Rebuttal of Me
Related Comments (3)
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Augustine is the father of Roman Catholicism. It is no wonder that the Catholic church today believes in evolution....
He was also the one Calvin got the great bulk of his theology from, especially the idea of total depravity; it is a Gnostic concept. Ironic that both Roman Catholicism and the Reformers should cite th...