W36 The Protestant Revolt Debate
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Publisher: All Roads Ministry
Copyright:
© 2007 All Roads Ministry Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
Edition: 2007
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Description:This formal debate, held in New York City at the offices of the “Pastoral and Homiletic Review” building, and sponsored by the Saint John Fisher Society, deals with one of THE most basic issues between Protestants and Christians: is there any way to justify the revolt (and corresponding bloodshed) of the Protestants against the Church of Rome. In a masterful destruction Vin establishes with irrefutable logic that by ANY standard, including the Protestants own, the revolt was evil. The audience was divided between a group of Catholics (both loyal and liberal) and very fanatical “evangelical” type Protestants, many of whom were “raised Catholics”. The Protestant minister, from the Free Evangelical Church, was very cunning, extremely slick, and totally defeated. The selection includes a question and answer session. Keywords:Listed in: |
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