The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
Joe Heschmeyer and I sat down to discuss one of the biggest claims in Christianity: the papacy. Tune in to see how this conversation goes!!
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The One Question This Catholic Controversy Forces Catholics to Answer
The recent SSPX controversy has sparked one of the biggest conversations in the Catholic world in years, but I believe there is a much deeper question hiding beneath the headlines that almost everyone is overlooking. In this video, I take a careful look at what is happening and explain why this controversy raises an issue that every Catholic, Protestant, and anyone interested in Christian authority should seriously consider. Whether you ultimately agree with my conclusions or not, I hope this discussion challenges you to think more deeply about one of the most important questions facing the Church today.
Is Luke 22 the Strongest Passage for Papal Supremacy?
Luke 22 is often presented as one of the strongest biblical arguments for the papacy—but does it actually establish papal supremacy? After a recent conversation with Joe Heschmeyer, I found myself revisiting the passage and wrestling with a distinction that I think changes the entire discussion. What if Peter’s prominence is undeniable, yet still not enough to get where Rome needs it to go?
Joe Heschmeyer Presses This Protestant on the Papacy
Are Protestants Gaslighting Catholics and Orthodox When They Do This?
Protestants are often quick to point out the weaknesses they see in Catholicism and Orthodoxy—but what if there’s a weakness within Protestantism that we need to confront first? In this video, I challenge my fellow Protestants to consider a different way of responding to criticism that I believe is not only healthier, but more consistent with the spirit of the Reformation itself.
The Most Frustrating Argument I Encounter
If a doctrine isn’t true unless the exact phrase appears in Scripture, then a lot more than Sola Scriptura may be in trouble. In this video, I explore one of the most frustrating arguments I encounter in apologetics and why I believe it creates more confusion than clarity. The real question isn’t whether a particular word appears in the text—it’s whether we’re being consistent in how we handle Scripture.
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