By: Dr. John Ankerberg; ©2001 Among other questions, Drs. Ankerberg and Geisler tackle the question: if even mass murderers occasionally get a parole-review, how come hell is not appealable? Previous…
By: Mike Gendron; ©2001 Many former Catholics have described their experience of going to weekly Mass as a prison sentence, something they had to do in order to avoid the…
By: Mike Gendron; ©2001 Islam and Roman Catholicism have more in common than you might imagine. Mike Gendron gives examples of where both teach similar things—in direct contradiction to the…
By: Dr. John Ankerberg; ©2001 What do you say to someone who says they’d like to be a Christian, they’d like to believe in God, but all the evil and…
By: Dr. John Ankerberg; ©2001 How would you respond to someone who says evil is not real, that it’s only an illusion? Does denying the reality of evil make sense?…
By: Dr. John Ankerberg; ©2001 “If God is all-good, He would destroy evil; if He is all-powerful, He could destroy evil. Evil is not destroyed; therefore, there is no such…
By: McCarthy, James; ©2001 Though many Catholics worry about their sins, few understand the true seriousness of the matter. In this month’s article, Jim McCarthy explains how three practices of…
By: Jim Davis; ©2001 Jesus teaches some general principles about laboring for fruit of life eternal. These principles are true for those who sow the gospel as well as for…
By: Mike Gendron; ©2001 In September, 2000, Pope John Paul II announced the Roman Catholic Church is necessary for salvation. Three months later he declared: “All the righteous on earth,…
By: Carlos Tomas Knott; ©2001 As a special treat this month Carlos Knott, who usually submits in Spanish, has translated one of his articles for us. The Rosary, an important…