Popular author and TV and radio host John Martignoni presents this eye-opening book that highlights the flaws in Protestant teaching using common sense and logic, with the Bible as his background. Unlike other books on similar themes, Martignoni presents a simple, yet provocative approach in analyzing the underlying problems with Protestantism as a whole, and then dives into specific Bible passages to challenge individual Protestant doctrines and dogmas.
This is the perfect book for gaining the knowledge and confidence needed to respond to questions from family members, friends, co-workers, neighbors, or even strangers about why we believe what we believe as Catholics. You'll be equipped with questions that will leave Protestants struggling to come up with logical and scripturally-consistent answers which will lead them toward serious introspection.
On page after page, you will find concise, candid, power-packed arguments from Scripture, history, and just plain rational thinking, along with
thirty questions to ask Protestants about what they believe and why. This treasure trove of apologetics will teach you about:
- The two pillars of Protestantism and why they cannot stand
- What happens when everyone has authority to bind and loose (personal interpretation)
- How Protestants view sin and infallibility (brace yourself!)
- The rebellion against the ministerial priesthood and the rejection of doctrinal consistency
- How forensic justification makes God a liar (saved by faith alone?)
Additionally, you will learn four reasons why the Catholic Church is indisputably the Church that Jesus founded, which beliefs are essential to authentic Christianity, and how to prove that Jesus is
really present in the Holy Eucharist.
You will also discover insights into relevant and fascinating questions such as: What's love got to do with it? What does the
Catechism of the Protestant Church teach? Was the flesh that Jesus gave for the life of the world real or symbolic? Is a dead body really a body?
Martignoni weighs in on faith and works, what is required to attain salvation, who wrote the Bible and decided which books to include, when the Church was founded, who is under enemy attack, and much more.