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  • #12678 Do Catholics Treat Mary Like a God? Gospel of John, New Eve - Trent Horn
    Apr 17 2026

    “Do Catholics treat Mary like a God?” This question opens a discussion on the role of Mary in Catholicism, addressing misconceptions about worship. The conversation also touches on whether Mary guided the writing of the Gospel of John and clarifies how Catholics view her as the New Eve, alongside the significance of Marian apparitions and the practice of praying to her.

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    Questions Covered:

    • 06:00 – Do Catholics treat Mary like a God?
    • 10:35 – Was Mary the guide for the writing of the Gospel of John?
    • 14:00 – How do I get across that Catholics don’t worship Mary, and that this is not a threat?
    • 18:47 – Can you explain Mary as the new Eve?
    • 36:19 – Why does William believe there has been so many Marian apparitions and not others?
    • 43:13 – There is not one example in the Bible to pray to Mary, so why do we pray to Mary? Abraham is called the father of faith and not even he has an example of people praying to him.
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  • #12677 What Convinced Tim to Leave Evangelicalism? Penance, Eucharist - Tim Staples
    Apr 16 2026

    “What convinced Tim to leave Evangelicalism?” Tim shares his personal journey and the theological insights that shaped his faith transition. The discussion also touches on the significance of penance in Catholic practice and addresses the nature of the Eucharist, including how it retains its breadlike form while being the body and blood of Christ.

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    Questions Covered:

    • 01:30 – What Convinced Tim to Leave Evangelicalism?
    • 12:54 – Why do Catholics practice of penance?
    • 28:50 – How can we call the Eucharist the body and blood when it keeps the breadlike form?
    • 32:42 – How do you approach the question, “what is the church” with scripture?
    • 39:28 – How can I respond to Hebrew 4 verse 16, “We can boldly approach the throne of God” as a refute against intercessory prayers?
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  • #12676 Is Being Unmarried a Call to Priesthood? Rosary, Purgatory - Joe Heschmeyer
    Apr 16 2026

    “Is being unmarried a call to priesthood?” This question opens a discussion on the relationship between personal vocation and divine calling, while also addressing how to explain the Rosary to Protestants and the nature of purgatory. Other topics include principles for giving to the poor and the implications of Vatican II’s teachings on interfaith worship.

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    Questions Covered:

    • 02:27 – I’m 32 and unmarried. Is this a sign I’m called to priesthood? Married life is still preferable, but I believe whether I’m a priest or married is up to God, not me.
    • 08:35 – How do I explain and defend the Rosary to Protestants?
    • 18:50 – Why isn’t purgatory instant? Why does it need to exist in general?
    • 23:35 – Should we give money to people living on the streets? What’s a good general principle for giving to the poor?
    • 37:32 – Can you explain Vatican II’s teaching that we worship the same God as Jews and Muslims? It seems anti-trinitarian to me.
    • 49:15 – How do you balance calling out heresy with being kind to your opponent in debate? When are you more direct vs. more charitable?
    • 53:30 – Responding to an atheist dilemma. Is Jesus’ sacrifice really a “Sacrifice” at all if he knew he was coming back? How do I respond to this?
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