Author: Yair Caudillo
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I wrote this in response to a cognitive dissonance I experienced in which I could not conclude how a just God allowed for children to die of genetic mutations. Here are the answers without emotions.
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Lust, as understood in Christian tradition, is more than mere sexual temptation; it distorts relationships and reduces individuals to objects for pleasure, ignoring their dignity and autonomy. Through Scripture and theological insights from Augustine, Aquinas, and Pope John Paul II, lust emerges as a failure to love and respect others genuinely.
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Why This Question Matters for Catholics and Protestants? One of the most important questions in Christian theology is also one of the simplest: Did the earliest Christians understand the faith correctly, or did the Church fall into error shortly after the apostles? This question lies at the heart of the Catholic–Protestant divide. At stake is…
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The content examines why some individuals reject Jesus, distinguishing between sincere ignorance and willful rebellion. It emphasizes God’s inclusive nature, varying levels of accountability, offers hope for transformation, and encourages compassion and understanding in outreach efforts.
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The article examines whether a Christ-like life is sufficient for salvation without explicit faith in Jesus, exploring various Christian views and emphasizing God’s grace in relation to morality and truth.
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Theologically, God’s heart is open to all nations across both Testaments. This series reveals Christianity’s exclusivity reflects revelation, emphasizing salvation’s invitation rather than restriction, inviting everyone to know the living God.
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Yahweh’s identity evolved, encompassing diverse revelations across cultures.
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“If the heart is not occupied with study, it cannot endure the turbulence of the body’s assault.”- Issac the Syrian
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The four Canonical gospels are Mark, Matthew, Luke, and John. In all 4 they saying Jesus quotes and parables spoken by him and sometimes are verbatim across gospels. But one saying is different in all gospels. That is the claim that Jesus could destroy the temple and raised it in 3 days. Below I included…
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You see he does not exalt himself, but humbles and abases himself in every way, and that just when he had reached the summit- St. John the Chrysostom









