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From Tradition to Truth: Navigating Roman Catholicism

1 h 7 min · 16. juni 2026
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Andrew Rappaport dives deep into the intricacies of Roman Catholicism in this thought-provoking episode, dissecting the rise of Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy post-COVID. He engages in a compelling conversation with Pastor Chris Durkin, of Colts Neck Community Church, who shares his personal journey from a nominal Catholic upbringing to an evangelical pastor. They explore the misconceptions surrounding Catholic beliefs, emphasizing the critical difference between what the Church teaches and popular cultural perceptions. With witty banter that keeps the conversation lively, they tackle complex ideas such as the Catholic understanding of salvation, the role of tradition versus Scripture, and the often misunderstood doctrine of purgatory. As they navigate these theological waters, Andrew and Chris highlight the importance of biblical truth in addressing the questions and needs of those drawn to high church traditions, encouraging listeners to think critically about the faith they share with their Catholic friends and family. This episode is not just a critique; it is an invitation for listeners to engage in meaningful conversations about faith, truth, and the grace offered through Christ. Takeaways: * The discussion highlights the resurgence of Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy, especially post-COVID, raising questions about the true understanding of Catholic beliefs among former adherents and those curious about the faith. * Pastor Chris emphasizes the critical need for clear biblical teaching to counter misconceptions about Catholicism, stressing that many do not actually know what the Catholic Church teaches. * The episode delves into the idolatrous practices within Catholicism, particularly regarding Mary and the saints, and how these beliefs diverge from biblical teaching about worship and salvation. * A significant point made is that adding anything to the Gospel, such as purgatory or the necessity of works for salvation, undermines the sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice on the cross. * Listeners are encouraged to engage with Catholics in their communities, focusing on grace and truth, and to clarify misunderstandings about salvation and the authority of scripture versus church tradition. * The conversation concludes with a call to action for Christians to not only share the Gospel but to also challenge the erroneous teachings of Catholicism in a loving yet firm manner, reflecting on the church's role in today's culture.

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