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I’m a convert from Protestantism who attended over 2 years of Protestant Bible College. I basically read my way into Catholicism – at least up to the point where I knew the Catholic Church was the true Church. I kind of sat there for several years at the doorstep until my wife (who also converted herself by reading) nudged me through the door.
So I’ve seen these linked arguments again and again.
Protestants (especially some evangelicals) believe the Bible is almost a god. They actually take some Scripture that talks about Christ, the Word and apply that to the Bible. Just so you understand that the “Bible Only” part of their faith is very, very strong.
Some really good books can be found at:
catholicapologetics.info/apologetics/protestantism/
I don’t know who sponsors this website, so I’m not vouching for the organization, it’s the books they host (and especially two by Father Graham) that I think you should look at.
Even though it’s old now, one of the best books on the Bible and how we got it (which will correct “errors” in the Protestant traditions) is Father Graham’s “How We Got the Bible – Our Debt to the Catholic Church.” You can still buy the book, but the site has a link to the text version.
Father Graham also wrote, “What Faith Really Means.” There is also a link that book at the above site. Unfortunately this is one of those scanned in PDF links – which is readable, but not nearly as nice as the text version of the book on the Bible.
An excellent source for refuting Protestant anti-Catholicism is the “Radio Reply” books written by Fathers Carty & Rumble in the 40s and 50s. They are also linked on the above page. It’s actually a three volume set, so a lot of good reading. You should be able to do a text search for specific topics, as the book was meant to be used with an index. Basically any anti-Catholic attack that you can imagine will be refuted there.
There are many online books linked on this page. Many good ones, specifically dealing with Protestantism. This should give you (and those who are working with you) a good start in refuting the tract.
I should also mention the following. The person who is putting out this tract is probably sincere. He probably just came out of Bible College and it is his desire to “root out” the “false” religions. To ask him not to attack Catholicism would not work, he probably considers the Catholic Church the “anti-Christ” and the “Beast” spoken of in the Apocalypse. So the first thing to do is to patiently correct him on all his mis-teachings about what Catholics really believe. I often told Protestants (my old friends) that there are honest differences between Catholics and Protestants, but let’s make sure you’re not attacking what we “aren’t.” (For example we don’t worship Mary as God, we venerate her as the highest creature.) They’ll probably come up with the word “worship” in Old English Catholic writings about Mary, so you’ll have to understand that the language has changed. The English, for example, still use “your worship” when referring to judges.
Lots of levels. But the first thing is to make sure they understand exactly how they got their Bible from the Catholic Church – because that’s the whole basis of “Bible-only” Protestantism, the Bible (the “only authority”). Make them realize that Tradition and the Bible grew up together, Tradition wasn’t an “add-on” that came along centuries later. I would start with Father Graham’s book. It’s relatively short and easy to read. And it will help you to understand where the Protestants are coming on this.
Sorry to ramble, I tend to do that.
God go with you