If the devil exists, and if the devil is the enemy of God, and if God is Jesus, and if Jesus founded a Church, we can expect the devil to focus his attack most violently on that Church built by God for the purpose of conquering evil and making saints (see CCC 391).
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I have come across countless Christian conversion testimonies in the past five years since my re-entry to the Catholic Faith. Although many of these testimonies have been about conversions from Protestantism to Catholicism, some have certainly been stories of those who have left Catholicism for Protestantism.
When challenging Catholics to make a defence of their beliefs Protestants will often ask the following question: “Where is that in the Bible?”
The question of whether or not Jesus of Nazareth really existed is no longer much of a question. The majority of New Testament experts, including both Christian and critical scholars say “yes.” In his book, Forged, scholar Bart Ehrman writes that “[Jesus] certainly existed, as virtually every competent scholar of antiquity, Christian or non-Christian, agrees, based on clear and certain evidence.” This is an extraordinary statement coming from Ehrman, as he is not a Christian. He is an agnostic.
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