Catholic Apologists can go as far as the Church's understanding of God's Truth allows us. The most effective apologists are the one's who recognize this boundary, know where it is, and how not to trip over it.
God's Truth can explain everything.
Our limited understanding of God's Truth is insufficient to explain everything. We know but an inkling of that Truth, and even that is more than what most of us can understand so long as we are in this world.
2006-06-24 04:18:10
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answered by Daver 7
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Catholics can justify there believe be any number of means. The religion is rich in history, theology, dogma, philosophy and the arts. Like any Christian religion it can point to the Bible for is dogmatic sources and traditions.
2006-06-19 12:41:56
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answered by Anonymous
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your question implies that a Catholic has to make excuses for our faith or justify to someone here on earth what we believe.
we don't.
your question also smacks of ignorant protestantism. not all protestants are ignorant. however, there appears to be a large contingent of protestants who have never stepped foot inside a Catholic church yet they are 'experts' on our faith---they are the ignorant protestants.
google the 'protestant reformation' and see where the protestant church came from.
what a wanker.
2006-06-19 11:01:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't understand you're question. But I'm not big into dogma. Is your problem with dogma or faith? Justifying to who? Why do you feel the need to justify faith? Sorry to answer with more questions but I really don't understand what you are saying, but the question is interesting. Good luck.
2006-06-19 10:56:22
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answered by Amber Jumelez 2
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As far as Heaven.
2006-06-19 10:55:37
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answered by ralph.cramdon 5
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The crusades and the inquisition.... Let's think about that one.
2006-06-19 10:56:27
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answered by korngoddess1027 5
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