“We distort Catholic beliefs when we presented them so that they would be easier to refute. The classic examples of course, are the Protestant arguments against ‘Mary Worship’ or ‘works-righteousness.’ By raging against two Catholic doctrines which do not exist, Protestant apologists are able to turn their readers against a hypothetical evil, rather than addressing and refuting actual Catholic teachings.” –Renèe Lin (Catholic convert, former Evangelical Protestant)
Equally guilty are the Iglesia ni Cristo Church founded by Felix Manalo in the Philippines always presenting distorted Catholic beliefs to its listeners which afterwards they can easily refute.
Julie and Scott wanted to visit the Dance Hall of the Dead. Joe advised
against it. He knows what happens to people who show up uninvited.
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Join us for episode 380 of A Good Story is Hard to Find, where we discuss
Dance Hall of the Dead by Tony Hillerman.
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