Tuesday, February 25, 2014

The “Catholics are Divided Too” Objection

Have you ever thought to yourself something like, "Catholics claim to have the unity that Christ prayed for and that the New Testament commands, but their claim is just words.  Their claim to unity in faith and their contrary charge that Protestantism is divided and not unified like the Catholic Church is of no practical truth.  Catholics are divided too."  In this blog post, author, Brian Cross addresses this objection of some non-Catholics that "Catholics are divided too" in a way that is worthy of serious consideration.  Please take a look and let us know if you have any thoughts.

Friday, February 14, 2014

"This is My Body": What did the Early Church Believe?


Did the early church believe in the real presence of Christ in the Lord's supper or did they believe it was merely a symbol?  Here is one article that begins to pry open what the early Christians believed.

Did Tertullian Deny the Real Presence?

In the comments to this post, a Protestant calling himself "meyu" claimed that there wasn't any consensus in the early Church on the Real Presence. Since I've actually written on this subject before, I challenged him on this. After all, I've shown Church Fathers explicitly affirming the Real Presence in the first and second centurythe third century, and the fourth century. Even the Jews and Romans were aware that the Christians believed that the Eucharist was actually Jesus.

Of course, if these Church Fathers are wrong, they're blasphemously wrong: they're either encouraging people to worship Jesus or to worship an idol of bread and wine. Yet nobody in the Church disagrees with them: no remotely-orthodox Christian writes against the Eucharist as idolatry. Everyone who writes on the subject writes in a way that's compatible with Catholicism, oftentimes in ways that are undeniably explicit in teaching the Real Presence.

For the rest of the article, click here.