
Called to Communion Catholics Baptized in Protestant Denominations
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Jan 13, 2026 This episode dives into the complexities of Catholic doctrine, starting with the importance of not seeking rebaptism and the validity of certain marriages. It explores the distinctions between particular and general judgment after death. David Anders discusses the delicate balance of loyalty between faith and country, alongside the sacramental nature of the Eucharist as an extension of Christ. The conversation touches on misconceptions of purity laws, the nature of God in Islam, and the philosophical implications of creation. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion!
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Nails Likely Driven Through Wrists
- Scripture doesn't detail crucifixion anatomy, and archaeological evidence is scarce.
- Most scholars speculate nails were through the wrists because palms likely couldn't support body weight.
Infertility Versus Impotence In Marriage
- Infertility doesn't bar couples from valid marriage provided they are open to life.
- True impotence that prevents consummation is an impediment and can justify annulment.
Why Creation Needs A First Cause
- Something cannot come from absolute nothing; philosophical 'nothing' often secretly contains law-like structures.
- Arguments for a first cause point to a singular origin but don't name its revealed identity.

