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NOTR - CANDACE OWENS & THE CHURCH BEFORE LUTHER - 6.5.23

Today's Show: CANDACE OWENS & THE CHURCH BEFORE LUTHER  - 6.5.2023

Chris discusses a very common topic among those who debate Protestant beliefs vs. the Roman Catholic religion. What was the Church before Martin Luther and the Reformation? We listen to part of a discussion with Candace Owens, who inspired a debate between her Catholic husband, and her Protestant friend. The question is asked: did anyone go to heaven before Luther? In answer, we explain the history of how the unbiblical doctrines of Rome developed over the centuries and ultimately provoked the great Reformation. It is important to understand that while Roman Catholics claim their religion to be the oldest form of Christianity ... in reality, it is nowhere to be found in the Bible. It is the New Testament which provides us a written record of that which is truly the oldest form of the Christian faith.

 

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Reader Comments (1)

Hi Chris, thx for this episode. Have you read Tim Kauffman's compelling argument for the dating of the book of Revelation? He has written several essays on the subject in a short series, Legs of Iron, and derives the date from the Scriptures. It is worth reading. https://www.whitehorseblog.com/2015/12/27/legs-of-iron-part-1/

June 9, 2023 | Registered CommenterJohn Bradshaw

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