• #12650 Is It a Sin to Marry Outside Your Faith? Judgement and Grace - Jimmy Akin
    Mar 28 2026

    “Is it a sin to marry outside your faith?” This question opens a discussion on the nuances of faith and relationships, including interpretations of 2 Corinthians and the concept of being unequally yoked. Other topics addressed include the implications of Matthew 7:6 on sharing scripture, the nature of particular judgment, and the meaning of being poor in spirit.

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    Questions Covered:

    • 04:45 – When discussing 2 Corinthians where Paul mentions not being unequally yoked, my protestant friend argued is it a sin to marry outside your own faith. I argue that Paul was giving his own opinion and not giving a commandment from God. Is this a proper response?
    • 13:33 – Matthew 7:6 says don’t throw pearls to swine. Would giving bibles to the homeless be throwing pearls to swine?
    • 18:30 – How would I prove biblically that there is a particular judgement and not a resting in Christ until the final judgement? Do people go to Hades now or do they go to Gehenna?
    • 37:05 – How do Catholics combat free grace theology using scripture?
    • 45:38 – In John 21:15 Jesus says to Peter, “do you love me more than these?” Who are “these”?
    • 48:30 – At the end of Acts, Paul was told he didn’t do anything wrong. Why then was Paul beheaded?
    • 53:01 – What does it mean to be poor in spirit?
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  • #12649 Responding to Claims that Jesus used Racial Slurs - Jimmy Akin
    Mar 27 2026

    “Did Jesus use a racial slur against the woman in Mt. 15:26?” This question opens a discussion on the complexities of scripture interpretation. Other topics include the Catholic understanding of faith and works as discussed by Paul, and how to reconcile 2 Corinthians 5:8 with the doctrine of purgatory, showcasing a range of theological inquiries.

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    Questions Covered:

    • 01:44 – Did Jesus use a racial slur against the woman in Mt. 15:26?
    • 15:23 – How do Catholics understand when Paul says faith apart from works of the law?
    • 29:30 – Jesus tells when we fast and pray we are to do things a certain way. Do we follow exactly what he says or do we follow how the Church tells us to? If the fasting is in quiet, how do we witness to people?
    • 41:15 – How do we reconcile 2 Cor 5:8, to “be away from the body and at home with the Lord” with the doctrine of purgatory?
    • 47:23 – Did St. Jerome change his mind on the Deuterocanon?
    • 51:59 – I want to study more formally bible studies. What do you recommend one do or which programs to follow?
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  • #12648 Can a Bishop Ordain Married Men? - Tom Nash
    Mar 27 2026

    “Can a bishop ordain married men to the priesthood without the pope’s approval?” This question opens a discussion that also touches on whether Catholics and Muslims worship the same God, the appropriateness of performing marriages outside of church buildings, and the implications of changes in Mass prayers.

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    Questions Covered:

    • 02:00 – Does a bishop have the authority to ordain married men to the priesthood without the popes approval?
    • 11:20 – What do Catholics say about Muslims and Catholics worshipping the same God?
    • 16:35 – Is a priest allowed to perform a marriage outside of a church building?
    • 20:05 – Why did they drop the word “One” from the closing prayer at Mass?
    • 24:05 – Our parish is adding an extra song after the consecration, and another one during the cleaning of the vessels. Is this proper?
    • 33:15 – I’m an evangelical Protestant and I’m getting curious about Catholicism. How do I go about this without falling into error?
    • 48:20 – What is the difference between the Anglican and Catholic views of the Eucharist? Is it efficacious to receive communion at a non-Catholic Church?

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  • #12647 Is Catholicism a Works-Based Salvation? Why Aren’t You Catholic? - Tim Staples
    Mar 26 2026

    “Is Catholicism a works-based salvation?” This question leads to a discussion on the nature of salvation in Catholicism, addressing concerns about the apostolic Church’s teachings. Other topics include the journey of someone in OCIA seeking clarity on salvation and guidance for those raised as Jehovah’s Witnesses looking to convert to Catholicism.

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    Questions Covered:

    • 08:15 – I believe in the apostolic Church and don’t think Catholicism holds to the original form.
    • 28:45 – I’m in OCIA. How is Catholicism not a works-based salvation?
    • 45:42 – I was raised JW. How and where do I start if I want to become Catholic?
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  • #12646 How Do I Introduce Jesus to Muslim and Jewish Friends? - William Albrecht
    Mar 26 2026

    “How do I introduce Jesus to Muslim and Jewish friends?” This question opens a discussion on effective ways to share faith across different beliefs. Additional topics include techniques for engaging with Muslims, addressing the question of God’s death, and explaining the rejection of the Quran. Each question offers valuable insights into interfaith dialogue and evangelization.

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    Questions Covered:

    • 02:40 – I’ve felt called to share my faith to non-Christians. How do I introduce Jesus to my Muslims and Jewish friends?
    • 07:58 – What techniques do you employ when sharing the faith with Muslims?
    • 14:25 – How do I answer the question, did God die?
    • 19:41 – How can one lovingly explain why we reject the Quran and don’t accept Mohammed as a prophet?
    • 29:15 – What’s the difference between the deity of Christ and Divinity of Christ?
    • 33:16 – I have a Muslim best friend that I shared a lot with when I converted to Catholicism. What else can I do to evangelize her?
    • 40:13 – Can Muslims who convert to Catholicism become priests, like when Anglican converts become priests? If so, what would you do with their wives?
    • 44:37 – Why doesn’t Islam allow women to answer the call to prayer? Where do women get their religious training?
    • 46:46 – I was told there was no evidence that Mohammed ever existed. Is this true?
    • 47:56 – Why are the bishops quick to come to the defense of Muslims but Muslims are quick to be violent towards Christians?
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  • #12645 Do Catholics Worship the Same God as Muslims? The Trinity and Salvation - William Albrecht
    Mar 25 2026

    “Do Catholics Worship the Same God as Muslims?” This question opens a discussion on the relationship between Catholicism and Islam, addressing key points such as the three essential things Catholics should know about Islam and how Muslims perceive salvation. The conversation also touches on whether Catholics and Muslims worship the same God and how interfaith marriages can work, particularly regarding baptism for children.

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    Questions Covered:

    • 02:00 – Three things Catholics should know about Islam.
    • 12:23 – How does someone know they are saved in Islam? Why does Islam reject the Trinity if they claim to worship the same God as Christians?
    • 16:24 – How do we answer the question from Muslims, if we actually believe Jesus rose from the dead?
    • 21:06 – Do Catholics worship the same God as Muslims?
    • 29:00 – If a Muslim man can marry a Catholic woman, how do they support each other? Can their kids be baptized Catholic?
    • 34:48 – How do we argue for the Trinity to our Muslim son-in-law? He says the Quran is more true to the original than the bible because there are so many versions of the bible. How do I respond?
    • 43:52 – What are your thoughts on Zealot by Reza Aslen? What’s a contrary book that would debunk it?
    • 47:04 – How do we respond when Muslims dismiss Mohammed consummating his marriage with a 9 year old by claiming Mary was only 14 when she was pregnant?
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  • #12644 How Do I Respond to Once Saved Always Saved? Baptism, Lent - Karlo Broussard
    Mar 25 2026

    “How do I respond to once saved always saved?” This question opens a discussion on the nuances of salvation, including the belief that being born again and receiving the Holy Spirit occurs only once. Other topics include the appropriateness of receiving the anointing of the sick before baptism, the interpretation of 2 Timothy 3:16, and the implications of Lent practices for recent converts.

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    Questions Covered:

    • 02:50 – My Baptist friend believes in once saved always saved. He said being born again only happens once, and you only receive the Holy Spirit once. How do I respond?
    • 17:32 – I am going to be baptized in a couple weeks. My parish gives out anointing of the sick once a month, and I was told I could receive that before being baptized. But that seems off to me.
    • 19:59 – 2 Tim 3:16 says all scriptures are Godly. Which scriptures are they talking about? The NIV?
    • 24:00 – On the lying question, was it wrong for Catholic priests to issue baptismal certificates to Jews in WWII?
    • 41:52 – Is it sinful to marry a Catholic man who has not been circumcised?
    • 44:45 – My friend is a recent convert, but still questions a lot of things. He says he’s going to eat meat on Fridays of Lent. How can I help him understand this practice?
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  • #12643 How Do We Respond to Sola Scriptura? Magisterium and Truth - Karlo Broussard
    Mar 24 2026

    “How do we respond to sola scriptura?” This question opens a discussion on the challenges of infallible testimony in the context of biblical canon, particularly in light of Protestant perspectives. Other topics include the sacrament of anointing of the sick in Eastern and Roman Rite practices, the morality of lying, and the doctrine of eternal conscious torment.

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    Questions Covered:

    • 3:00 – Catholics often critique sola scriptura by saying it blocks a Protestant from having an infallible testimony upon which they can base their belief that the Bible consists of 66 books, nothing more and nothing less. But Protestants counter that Jesus often held the Jews accountable to their scriptures even though they didn’t have infallible declarations of their canon. How do we respond to that?
    • 12:46 – I’m an Eastern Rite Catholic. Every year in Holy Week we receive the sacrament of the anointing of the sick. My Roman Rite friends have said if you can only receive it if you are seriously ill. They’ve also said it can wipe away mortal sin. But that is not my understanding. Which is true?
    • 22:00 – How can there never be instances where lying is okay?
    • 34:55 – I’m having trouble with the doctrine of eternal conscious torment.
    • 45:53 – Why do we have to accept the teaching of the magisterium even when it’s not infallible?
    • 52:23 – what do you think of equivocation?
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