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No need for that, Reformed. Catholics have already received the fullness of Truth through the Apostles. This is why the Catholic church penned the NT. That is why it is a Catholic book!I cannot debate you into receiving spiritual truth. It is only by God the Holy Spirit who opens our minds and heart to receive additional truth through the Scriptures.
Well, speak for yourself! The word “apologia” means to make a defense of the faith. It is not supposed to be fleshly. If yours is, maybe it is time to look at what you are doing?Apologetics and debates tend to be of the flesh.
Acts 19:33
“make a defense before the people”
Acts 22:1
“listen to the defense that I now make before you.”
Acts 24:10 “I cheerfully make my defense”
Acts 25:16
“given an opportunity to make a defense”
Acts 26:2
“I am to make my defense today against all the accusations”
Phil 1:16
“These proclaim Christ out of love, knowing that I have been put here for the defense of the gospel”
1 Peter 3:15-16
“Always be ready to make your defense to anyone who demands from you an accounting for the hope that is in you; 16 yet do it with gentleness and reverence.”
If you cannot engage in apologetics without love, gentleness, and reverence, perhaps you might consider another past time? It seems like your primary purpose here on CAF is to evangelize, maybe there is a forum for that?
Your other posts have shown that this statement above, though sounding very spiritual and lofty, represents nothing but a white washed wall.I think we all need to be humble before God, pray and ask with a pure heart that God will enable us to see the gospel of grace with greater clarity and awe. If we are able to approach the Scriptures with a teachable and humble heart, who knows what God will reveal to us wretched sinners? If you are not willing to read and the study the Scriptures for yourself, then you will be stuck in your current understanding.