2025-05-10T19:47:45-04:00

  Summary: Where was the Garden of Eden? Is it just myth—or could it have been a real place in real history? Science, ancient geography, and Genesis provide great clues to help us find it. Catholic apologist Dave Armstrong digs deep into Genesis 2:10–14 and science in order to investigate one of the Bible’s most intriguing mysteries. Using satellite imagery, archaeological findings, and linguistic evidence, Armstrong takes you on a riveting journey through the Tigris, Euphrates, and two lesser-known rivers—the... Read more

2025-05-10T17:34:47-04:00

  Summary: While rejecting works-based salvation, Martin Luther passionately affirmed that genuine faith must produce good works, and he fiercely opposed the heresy of antinomianism. Was Martin Luther an antinomian who believed Christians could sin freely without consequence? In this myth-busting exposé, Catholic apologist Dave Armstrong uncovers what Luther actually taught about faith and works—and it’s not what many Catholics (or Protestants) assume. With precise citations from Luther’s Large Catechism, Smalcald Articles, and more, Dave reveals ten powerful quotes proving... Read more

2025-05-10T17:35:33-04:00

  Summary: One of the more curious beliefs of Luther (among many) is his insistence that the Bible was essentially “buried” or hidden prior to his revolt. It ain’t true, as I thoroughly prove. Did the Catholic Church really try to keep the Bible from the people before the time of Martin Luther? In this powerful and thoroughly documented episode, Catholic apologist Dave Armstrong tackles one of the most persistent myths of Protestant history: that the Church opposed Scripture, suppressed... Read more

2025-05-10T17:36:01-04:00

  Summary: Many Lutheran scholars say that Luther always held to Mary’s immaculate conception. I think he eventually held that her purification occurred at Jesus’ conception, not her own. Did Martin Luther believe in the Immaculate Conception of Mary? Catholic apologist Dave Armstrong dives into this controversial and often misunderstood topic in Part 5 of his 7-part series on Luther. Drawing from the writings of prominent Lutheran scholars and Luther’s own words, Dave explores whether the Reformer’s view aligned fully... Read more

2025-05-10T17:36:31-04:00

Summary: The Protestant Revolt from its inception was a chaotic mess of mutually anathematizing, ever-warring factions: initiated by Luther’s principle of private judgment & sola Scriptura. * Dive into Part 4 of Dave Armstrong’s explosive series on Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation! Discover the jaw-dropping truth about the bitter rivalries and fiery conflicts that tore apart the early Protestant leaders after Luther’s 95 Theses in 1517. Far from the promised unity and harmony, reformers like Ulrich Zwingli, John Calvin,... Read more

2025-05-10T17:37:04-04:00

  Summary: My theory about a Calvinist origin of this supposed mysterious “quotation” from Luther remains speculative and hypothetical. But I haven’t found a better explanation thus far. Uncover the truth behind the famous “snow-covered dunghill” saying attributed to Martin Luther, the founder of Protestantism. In this captivating video, Catholic apologist Dave Armstrong dives deep into Luther’s writings, biblical references, and historical sources to investigate whether this iconic phrase is fact or myth. With expert analysis, Armstrong explores Luther’s Works,... Read more

2025-05-03T19:15:34-04:00

  My good and esteemed friend and apologist-colleague and fellow Michigander Steve Ray wrote in a public Facebook post (2 May 2025): “We don’t need a successor of Pope Francis; we need a successor [of] St. Peter.” Then in the combox, he wrote, “Oh, I’m very clear. There’s a deeper meaning than the surface text. Think about it.” After thirteen hours, this post has received 706  likes and 34 shares (sadly, par for the course for this sort of thing).... Read more

2025-05-10T17:37:37-04:00

  Summary: Would any established Christian group change fifty of its doctrines and practices because one pseudo-prophet demanded it? That was Luther and the Catholic Church in 1521. Uncover the truth behind Martin Luther’s excommunication from the Catholic Church in this compelling video by Catholic Apologist Dave Armstrong. Dive into 13 Reasons Martin Luther Was EXCOMMUNICATED, exploring the theological clashes that sparked the Protestant Reformation. From Luther’s rejection of papal authority to his denial of core Catholic doctrines like transubstantiation... Read more

2025-05-10T17:38:42-04:00

  Was Martin Luther really a champion of religious tolerance? In this powerful video, Catholic apologist and author Dave Armstrong takes a closer look at the lesser-known historical record of Martin Luther’s views on heresy, dissent, and capital punishment. While many Protestants today are unaware of these facts, Luther did, in fact, support the execution of Anabaptists, witches, and even dissenters on matters of doctrine and morality. Drawing directly from Luther’s own writings—including Luther’s Works, Table Talk, and the biographical... Read more

2025-04-30T13:07:42-04:00

This is a collection of commentary that I have made about this passage in various articles through the years. ***** John 21:15-17 (RSV) When they had finished breakfast, Jesus said to Simon Peter, “Simon, son of John, do you love me more than these?” He said to him, “Yes, Lord; you know that I love you.” He said to him, “Feed my lambs.” [16] A second time he said to him, “Simon, son of John, do you love me?” He said to... Read more

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