Didn’t Jesus make Peter the first pope?

Well, as a Catholic, I was always told that the Catholic church was the official church. Jesus told Peter that he was the rock on which he would build his church. Peter was the first pope, and all the Catholic bishops were the successors of the apostles, and bishops of Rome were the successors of … Continue reading Didn’t Jesus make Peter the first pope?

How else do evangelicals differ from Catholics on the subject of Mary?

Assumption The assumption is the belief that Mary was assumed body and soul into heaven. Scripture says nothing about this. The last we hear of Mary is on the day of Pentecost, where she’s one of the early disciples. While we see the New Testament as God’s word, we aren’t expected to believe in all … Continue reading How else do evangelicals differ from Catholics on the subject of Mary?

Why don’t you venerate Mary?

To venerate is to have great respect for someone. Scripture and history are full of characters that we can revere. We can admire Mary and follow her example. But we can’t communicate with humans or angels who are in Heaven. God is all powerful and all knowing. A million people could pray to him at … Continue reading Why don’t you venerate Mary?

What do you believe about Mary?

When I first heard about Protestants, the big thing was that they didn’t believe in Mary. I was wrong. They do believe in Mary, but they don’t believe anything that wasn’t revealed in Scripture about her. So, as a non-Catholic, I just believe what the Bible says about Mary. I don’t accept the beliefs based … Continue reading What do you believe about Mary?

What’s all this born again stuff?

Born again is a New Testament term. It describes the beginning of the new life that God gives us. But there are different views on it. Some use it to describe a new start that they make in life. For example, someone with addiction problems might suddenly stop and undergo some sort of a conversion … Continue reading What’s all this born again stuff?

Evangelicals and Catholics

My purpose here is to answer questions that Roman Catholics sometimes ask evangelicals, like myself πŸ˜€. I find that most church websites focus on marketing their church and do little in the way of explaining what they’re about doctrinally. So, this is my attempt to answer questions that I would have asked all those years … Continue reading Evangelicals and Catholics