What do quasi-Christian groups and Star Wars have in common? The idea of a universal, impersonal force. For quasi-Christian groups, this force is the Holy Spirit, who we as Catholics call the third Person of the Holy Trinity. Karlo Broussard explains why evidence shows that the Holy Spirit is a Person, not an impersonal "force."
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Was the Immaculate Conception Necessary?
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Are Indulgences Biblical?
Protestants often challenge Catholics to provide biblical evidence for their belief in indulgences. Can such a challenge be met? Karlo Broussard shows that it can.
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Did Jesus Condemn Praying the Rosary?
Protestants often claim the Catholic practice of praying the rosary is condemned by Jesus when he teaches against "vain repetitions" in Matthew 6:7. But is this true? Karlo Broussard gives the reason why the answer is no, and explains what Jesus meant by these words.