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Shameless Popery is a witty, entertaining podcast that informs you about your Catholic faith and equips you to better explain Catholicism especially to Protestant or atheist friends.

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Shameless Popery is a witty, entertaining podcast that informs you about your Catholic faith and equips you to better explain Catholicism especially to Protestant or atheist friends.

    #77 What Protestants Get Wrong about the Temple Veil - Joe Heschmeyer

    #77 What Protestants Get Wrong about the Temple Veil - Joe Heschmeyer

    Protestants sometimes object that we shouldn’t (or at least don’t need to) ask the Saints and angels for their prayers, since we can go directly to God. After all, they argue, the Temple veil that once impeded our access to God is now torn… right? That argument, which is also used against the Catholic priesthood, misinterprets this critical moment in the New Testament (and ignores the quite different way that the Epistle to the Hebrews interprets the same event). So what does it mean to say that the veil is now torn?
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    #76 A New Argument for Praying to the Saints - Joe Heschmeyer

    #76 A New Argument for Praying to the Saints - Joe Heschmeyer

    Asking Mary and the Saints to pray for us might seem (at best) inefficient or (at worst) like it undermines the sovereignty of God. But here’s an argument you may not have heard before about how the sovereignty of God is **better** revealed in the intercessory role of the saints and angels.
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    Welcome back to Shameless Popery, I’m Joe Heschmeyer. Today, I want to explore what is, at least to me, a new answer or a new argument that I’ve heard to a question that if you are a Catholic, I’m sure you’ve heard many times, “Why pray to Mary, why pray to th…

    #75 How Should Catholics Respond to Church Scandals? - Joe Heschmeyer

    #75 How Should Catholics Respond to Church Scandals? - Joe Heschmeyer

    The Catholic Church is no stranger to controversy and scandal, whether it be the Crusades or the Inquisition or the role of Catholics in the colonization of the New World, or more recent scandals like the sexual abuse scandal. And non-Catholics might hear about all of these things and wonder, “how can you remain Catholic despite these things?” Here are some straightforward tips about what to say in response to that question… and what NOT to say.
     
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    Welcome back to Shameless Popery. I’m Joe Heschmeyer. I want to discuss the issue of responding to scandal today. I’m g…

    #74 What Jesus’ Radical Marriage Teaching Reveals About the Church - Joe Heschmeyer

    #74 What Jesus’ Radical Marriage Teaching Reveals About the Church - Joe Heschmeyer

    Modern Christians tend to misunderstand two of Jesus’ most radical teachings: his prohibition against divorce and remarriage, and his teaching about the Church. But what if this isn’t just a coincidence? After all, the biblical texts explaining marriage tend to do so by comparing it to Christ’s relationship with the Church, and vice versa. Does this explain why the Protestant Reformers broke with the earliest Christians (and the New Testament) on both of these doctrines? And also… does getting this wrong open the door to polygamy?
     
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    #73 The Radical Nature of Jesus’ Teaching on Marriage - Joe Heschmeyer

    #73 The Radical Nature of Jesus’ Teaching on Marriage - Joe Heschmeyer

    Jesus’ teaching on marriage (and particularly on divorce and remarriage) is so radical that his stunned disciples respond, “If such is the case of a man with his wife, it is not expedient to marry” (Matt. 19:10). So what is Jesus’ radical teaching, and why don’t more Christians know about (or follow) that teaching? And is it true that Jesus creates an “exception” for divorce and remarriage in cases of adultery? (Answer: no.)

    #72 What Should Catholics Think About Israel and the Jews? - Joe Heschmeyer

    #72 What Should Catholics Think About Israel and the Jews? - Joe Heschmeyer

    In light of the war between Israel and Palestine, accusations of anti-Semitism in the fight between Ben Shaprio and Candace Owens, and some of your own comments… how SHOULD Christians think of biblical Israel, the Jewish people, and the modern nation-state of Israel? What role, if any, does the Old Covenant play today? And is it heretical to speak of the Jewish people as still the “people of God” in any sense?

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Matt Kriegbaum ,

So good thank you Joe

Instrumental content for my conversion from Protestant to Catholic. Much appreciation!

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The elegant and measured stance of this podcast is admirable

I’m a physician scientist whose clinical and research pertains to neuroscience and neuropsychiatric illness. I feel myself a humble learner of this podcast. It inspires me to deeply think about human existence, the way we develop our understanding about our internal states and external stimuli... It is so true that if one understands science from a first-principle approach, God will be awe-inspiring, endearing, and necessary to them.

58ric ,

Forward to Trent

Great argument to give to Allie Beth Stuckey who was just talk to Trent Horn about this subject.

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