Chris Pinto: March 6, 2018

CATHOLICS, PROTESTANTS & TRANSUBSTANTIATION
Chris discusses a new story developing within the Catholic Church. While proponents of the Ecumenical movement have repeatedly attempted to argue that Evangelicals believe the same thing as Roman Catholics, the more traditional Cardinal Ludwig Muller says that partaking in the Catholic communion service is still "closed" to Protestants. The story is a reminder of the deep doctrinal differences between Evangelicals and Rome that date back to the great Reformation. During the Inquisition era, the doctrine of transubstantiation (the idea that the communion host becomes the literal presence of Christ) was the number one reason "heretics" were arrested and condemned. Also discussed are stories pertaining to the recent push for more gun control along with the current attacks against the Second Amendment.

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